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Vendredi 12 décembre 2025 à 22:02
Streaming Surge, Ad‑Tech Tensions, and Global Protests Shape the Media Landscape...
Amazon is quietly re‑engineering its $60 billion advertising arm by bypassing long‑time ad‑tech and agency partners in favor of direct relationships with brands, a shift that could leave many third‑party firms “squeezed out,” according to Adweek. The move signals a broader industry trend toward platform‑centric buying, raising questions about market concentration and the future of retail media.
Adweek
TSA Shares Passenger Lists With ICE, Escalating Privacy Concerns
The Transportation Security Administration has begun furnishing real‑time passenger manifests to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, enabling the agency to detain travelers with outstanding removal orders, The New York Times reports. Critics argue the practice blurs the line between security screening and immigration enforcement, sparking legal challenges over civil liberties.
The NY Times
Warner Bros. Discovery’s CEO Poised for Billionaire Status in Potential Sale
David Zaslav, head of Warner Bros. Discovery, could walk away with hundreds of millions of dollars—or even billionaire wealth—if a sale to Netflix or Paramount materializes, notes Variety. The possible transaction underscores the ongoing consolidation in the streaming wars, with major studios weighing the benefits of scale against the risks of losing editorial independence.
Variety
Netflix’s “Stranger Things” Rewatch Fuels Record Streaming Minutes
A surge in re‑watching “Stranger Things” propelled the series to the top of Nielsen’s weekly streaming chart, amassing 1.345 billion viewing minutes, Adweek highlights. The data suggests that anticipation for the upcoming season is translating into massive catch‑up activity, reinforcing Netflix’s reliance on franchise‑driven engagement to dominate the market.
Adweek
HBO Max Unveils Ambitious 2026 Slate, Including New Larry David Project
HBO Max teased an eclectic 2026 lineup featuring unseen footage from an untitled Larry David venture, alongside fresh seasons of “The Pitt” and “Industry,” as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The preview reflects the streamer’s strategy to blend auteur‑driven prestige content with broader‑appeal series, aiming to retain subscriber loyalty amid intensifying competition.
Hollywood Reporter
Emmy Calendar Adjustments Signal Shifts in Awards Timing
The Television Academy released its 2026 Emmy calendar, introducing a revised schedule for artisan‑category nominations while keeping the main ceremony on July 8, according to Variety. These tweaks aim to streamline the voting process and better align eligibility windows with the evolving production cycles of streaming platforms.
Variety
Ashleigh Banfield Transitions From Primetime to True‑Crime Digital Hub
Ashleigh Banfield will depart her nightly NewsNation show to spearhead a new true‑crime vertical, leveraging content from her “Drop Dead Serious” podcast, Deadline reports, while Variety adds that she will remain a contributor to the network. The move illustrates the growing convergence of broadcast talent with niche digital formats to capture fragmented audiences.
Deadline
Variety
Cultural Pulse
Gen Z Mobilizes in Bulgaria, Toppling Government Amid Protest Wave
Young Bulgarians galvanized by Gen Z activism helped force the resignation of their government, a development The New York Times credits to sustained street demonstrations. The protest’s cultural resonance lies in its potential to reshape voter engagement and inspire similar movements across Eastern Europe.
The NY Times
Emma Mackey Reflects on Hollywood’s Golden Age Through “Ella McCay”
In an interview, Emma Mackey describes her role in “Ella McCay” as a “cathartic and primal” homage to classic Hollywood, noting the film’s collaboration with Greta Gerwig and director James L. Brooks, Variety reports. The project underscores a renewed appetite for nostalgic storytelling that resonates with contemporary audiences seeking both escapism and cultural continuity.
Variety
“Zootopia 2” Smashes $1 Billion Box‑Office Mark in Record Time
Disney’s sequel “Zootopia 2” vaulted past the $1 billion global gross threshold in just 17 days, a milestone The Hollywood Reporter hails as the fastest for any animated or PG‑rated film. The achievement highlights the franchise’s cross‑generational appeal and the enduring power of animated features in a streaming‑dominated era.
Hollywood Reporter