My turn as a social media star, where I get super glammed up and report from my couch (and an ICU bed!) about my post-surgical pulmonary embolism. www.tiktok.com/@wallstreetj...
My turn as a social media star, where I get super glammed up and report from my couch (and an ICU bed!) about my post-surgical pulmonary embolism. www.tiktok.com/@wallstreetj...
And here's the orignial @wsj.com article from last month: www.wsj.com/health/welln...
My turn as a social media star, where I get super glammed up and report from my couch (and an ICU bed!) about my post-surgical pulmonary embolism. www.tiktok.com/@wallstreetj...
My 9-year-old daughter devoured a few books by @alangratz.bsky.social and Jennifer A. Nielsen. She kept wanting more. Behold, it's a real trend!
Learn how (and why) young readers are crazed for books about resistance fighters, teen spies and all things World War II. www.wsj.com/arts-culture...
Bret Baier of Fox News prides himself on being a traditional news anchor, in a "not news-friendly world." Viewership of his βSpecial Reportβ show is up a whopping 57% this year. www.wsj.com/business/med...
For mystery writers, getting the details of the perfect crime correct can be bloody hard. These cops are here to help. A delightful, killer story from Jeff Trachtenberg #booksky
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I personally go for F1TV on-demand when I wake up! I value my sleep too much to watch most of the races live.
Some of you know I'm an F1 fan. Was super excited when Isabella Simonetti pitched a story on their U.S. media rights. And boy, did she deliver. www.wsj.com/business/med...
In an era when streaming shows give priority to big budgets and short runs, βThe Pittβ has succeeded by doing the opposite. @jbflint.bsky.social dives into how the show makes it work. (Also if you're not watching the show, why the heck not? It's so good.) www.wsj.com/arts-culture...
I'll admit, I did go ahead and start my paperwork after reading this story (can upload most things online, ahead of the impossible-to-get appointment). Really not a huge issue if you have a passport, of course. But yeah...if this is really real this time, gulp.
Favorite quote from the story, by a professor who reviewed new Adalytics research on the shortcomings: βItβs like, can you tell the difference between a person and a person-shaped sock puppet that is holding up a sign saying, βI am a sock puppetβ?β
Brands want their online ads to land in front of humans. Companies tasked with weeding out bots are struggling to keep up. @patiencehaggin.bsky.social has tons of exclusive details about just how much they miss, and why. www.wsj.com/business/med...
In the weeks before her death, Voletta Wallace forged the deal she hoped would ensure Biggie Smallsβs legacy for generations to come
From Dude Perfect to Ms. Rachel, YouTube creators are getting their Hollywood moment. www.wsj.com/business/med...
Macmillan's Flatiron imprint isn't pulling "Careless People" from shelves. But its author isn't allowed to promote it, according to an arbitrator's ruling yesterday. Perhaps the controversy will ultimately boost sales. www.wsj.com/business/med...
So awesome to hear the WSJ story on paperbacks falling out of favor, by @jeffreyt1.bsky.social, featured on #WaitWaitDontTellMe this past week. Missed the story? Here you go: www.wsj.com/business/med...
Dug up an old story from my 2006 internship at the FT. Tivo! MP3 players! I can't even: "With consumers Tivo-ing past television commercials, opting for MP3 players rather than radio, and blocking pop-up internet ads, bricks are starting to look more attractive than clicks to some advertisers."
And yes maybe I'm still a little bitter that UNACCEPTABLE never made it to paperback.
Donβt want to spend $30 for a new hardcover? You may never get the chance to buy the cheaper paperback version, at least for nonfiction. @jeffreyt1.bsky.social has details on what is, to me, an infuriating development in publishing world. www.wsj.com/business/med...
MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is facing what may be the most significant challenge of his tenure: coping with the demise of the TV economy that long fueled the industry. His proposed fix is complex and wildly ambitious. www.wsj.com/sports/baseb...
Google made tweaks to how it ranks product-review sites in search. It's caused an existential crisis for some publishers. www.wsj.com/business/med...
The Status newsletter from @oliverdarcy.bsky.social has quickly become a must-read for the power brokers of publishing and entertainment. Now he's poaching a CNN editor to help build off that early momentum. www.wsj.com/business/med...
π¨ NEWS: A lawyer at Interpublic got a call from a lawyer at X in December. Behind what some in advertising see as a pressure campaign to get brands back on the platform.
A must-read from Suzanne Vranica. www.wsj.com/business/med...
After mostly steering clear of the national cultural center during his first term, President Trump has moved quickly to take control as he returns to office.
π¨SCOOP from Jessica Toonkel: Paramount is wrestling with whether to settle President Trumpβs lawsuit against its CBS News unit, and how it might do so without exposing executives to future legal threats like bribery allegations. www.wsj.com/business/med...
Big media executives were hopeful that Trump 2.0 would usher in a period of light-touch regulation. Instead, President Trumpβs chosen communications regulator is turning the screws. via @drewfitzgerald.bsky.social www.wsj.com/business/med...
The switcheroo that let Kanye West advertise swastika shirts during the Super Bowl
I don't know about you but I didn't have "edit story that uses the word swastika" on my bingo card for today. www.wsj.com/business/med...
There's a palpable defiance in Nike's new Super Bowl ad--its first in 27 years. Women athletes shine as Doechii says: "You canβt make demands. You canβt be proud. You canβt keep score. You canβt stand out...You can't win. So win." www.wsj.com/business/med...
And there are just so many other goodies in this piece, from how "That's fine" set off a major legal battle to what the vibe was in Monday's "60 Minutes" staff meeting.