Episodios

  • CES 2026: Agentic AI Takes Over Advertising, Media & Jobs | Next TMT Talks
    Jan 8 2026

    Agentic AI has officially taken center stage at CES 2026 — and it’s already reshaping advertising, media, and the future of work. In this CES edition of Next TMT Talks, David Bloom and Daniel Frankel break down the biggest themes from the show floor: how agentic AI differs from generative AI, why ad buying and selling may soon be handled entirely by machines, and what this shift means for jobs across media, tech, and Hollywood.

    The conversation also dives into major CES moments including Nvidia’s Rubin chip, Jensen Huang’s market-moving keynote, the role of regulators like the FCC and FTC at CES, and how programmatic advertising is evolving into fully autonomous AI-driven systems. Recorded from Las Vegas, this episode delivers sharp insight into the power shifts defining the next phase of tech, media, and telecom.

    🎙 Hosts: David Bloom & Daniel Frankel
    📍 Location: CES 2026, Las Vegas
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    #CES2026 #AgenticAI #ArtificialIntelligence #AdvertisingTech #MediaIndustry #NextTMT #ProgrammaticAdvertising #Nvidia #AIandJobs

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    9 m
  • Netflix Wins December: Stranger Things Finale, NFL on Netflix & Hollywood’s “Sitzkrieg”
    Jan 5 2026

    Netflix dominated December — from the Stranger Things finale and record-breaking NFL Christmas games to a wave of theatrical crossover success. Daniel Frankel and David Bloom also break down the Warner Bros “sitzkrieg,” the slowdown in Hollywood deal-making, and what meaningful consolidation could mean for 2026

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    42 m
  • The Media Power Shift: Netflix, Warner Bros, the FCC & the End of 2025
    Dec 22 2025

    In the final episode of 2025, Daniel Frankel and David Bloom wrap up a turbulent year in technology, media, and telecom — and there is still plenty to unpack.

    From a stunning admission that the FCC may no longer be an independent agency, to the mystery bidder known as “Company C” in the Warner Bros–Paramount–Netflix saga, to Sinclair’s rejected bid for E.W. Scripps, this episode captures a media industry at a historic inflection point .

    • FCC Chair Brendan Carr suggests the FCC is no longer independent

    • Warner Bros Discovery rejects Paramount Skydance — and reveals Company C’s $25B bid

    • Why debt levels make the Skydance offer far riskier than Netflix’s proposal

    • Sinclair’s $4B bid for Scripps rejected amid valuation and ideology concerns

    • Apple TV+’s breakout series Pluribus and the rise of prestige streaming

    • Why YouTube’s growing influence may be as important as Netflix’s

    • Avatar’s future box-office ceiling and James Cameron’s next move

    • Netflix’s awards-season blitz, comedy specials, and live-event strategy

    • NFL dominance, college football playoffs, and the evolving sports TV model

    • A look back at SNL, Netflix ads, and the year’s cultural flashpoints

    This episode also serves as a year-end reflection on Hollywood’s debt-driven consolidation, the collapse of old broadcast assumptions, and where power is really shifting heading into 2026.

    🎙 Hosted by Daniel Frankel & David Bloom
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    🔍 Topics covered in this episode:

    00:00 End of Year Reflections in Tech, Media, and Telecom

    04:53 Warner Brothers Discovery's Strategic Decisions

    11:19 Sinclair's Bid for EW Scripps

    18:22 Cultural Buzz vs. Commerce in Media

    23:58 Cultural Phenomena in Comedy and Entertainment

    29:22 Political Ads and Celebrity Influence

    35:10 College Football Playoff Dynamics

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    39 m
  • Netflix vs Paramount: Disney’s $1B OpenAI Bet & How AI Is Reshaping Hollywood
    Dec 15 2025

    Daniel Frankel and David Bloom close out a momentous 2025 with a wide-ranging Next TMT Talks episode covering the collision of AI, Hollywood consolidation, streaming wars, and legacy media economics.

    From Netflix’s high-stakes battle with Paramount and Warner Bros to Disney’s surprising $1B partnership with OpenAI, this episode explores how power, money, and technology are reshaping entertainment faster than regulators — or studios — can react .

    • Netflix faces bipartisan antitrust pressure as the Warner Bros deal drags on
    • Paramount–Skydance’s hostile bid sparks DC scrutiny over foreign investors
    • Disney invests $1B in OpenAI and integrates Sora — with heavy guardrails
    • Why AI video is improving faster than anyone expected (Coca-Cola’s AI ads)
    • The future of user-generated content in games, film, and TV (Overwolf)
    • Why mid-budget adult dramas are disappearing — and why Netflix may save them
    • Fallout from Golden Globes “shakedown” tactics and awards-season economics
    • Pay TV posts its first growth quarter in years — is linear stabilizing?
    • Cloud gaming, Samsung TVs, Fallout, GTA Online, and Microsoft’s big bet
    • College football playoffs land on HBO Max — a new sports distribution reality

    🎙 Hosted by Daniel Frankel & David Bloom
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    Chapter List:

    00:00 Introduction to Next TMT Talks

    01:17 Warner Brothers Acquisition and Regulatory Challenges

    04:05 Disney's Investment in OpenAI and AI in Media

    08:11 Coca-Cola's AI Christmas Ads and Video Evolution

    10:33 The Future of Video Entertainment and Mergers

    17:53 Antitrust Concerns and Foreign Investments in Media

    21:34 The Decline of Mid-Budget Films and Industry Changes

    25:25 The Golden Globe Controversy

    29:32 The Impact of Awards on Film Careers

    33:51 The State of Pay TV and Streaming

    39:13 Emerging Trends in Streaming and Gaming


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  • Netflix–Warner Bros Deal Twist | Ellison’s Hostile Bid | AI Hits Media Valuations | Stranger Things Returns
    Dec 10 2025

    Daniel Frankel and David Bloom return for a special mid-week Next TMT Talks update — because the media world moved too fast this week to wait for Sunday.

    From Netflix’s shifting stance on Warner Bros to David Ellison’s surprise hostile takeover bid, to AI’s impact on media valuations, to the Stranger Things theatrical finale, this episode breaks down all the chaos in real time.

    💬 In this episode (from the transcript)
    • Trump confirms a meeting with Ted Sarandos — and says Netflix shouldn’t be blocked
    • David Ellison launches a hostile bid backed by Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds + Jared Kushner
    • Netflix execs say they’re “super confident” regulators will approve the deal
    • Laura Martin reverses herself — says Netflix doesn’t need Warner Bros’ “anchor” business
    • Why Paramount MUST win or risk irrelevance
    • Fallout of $6B “synergies” — massive layoffs baked into all scenarios
    • Stoller’s theory: Netflix may be kneecapping competitors by tying them up in a mega-deal
    • The real end of Hollywood 1.0 — legacy studios being “sold off for parts”
    • AI summaries cut publisher traffic by 30%+, freezing media M&A
    Pay TV shows first growth in eight years — YouTube TV + Charter stabilize the sector
    • Versant (Comcast spinoff) looks surprisingly healthy in a mature TV world
    • HBO Max flubs Mad Men’s 4K release — visible rigs, vomit machines, mislabeled episodes
    • AI “slop content” flooding YouTube
    Stranger Things 5 returns huge — and the series finale will debut in theaters on New Year’s Eve

    🎙 Hosted by Daniel Frankel & David Bloom
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    Tags / Keywords:
    Netflix Warner Bros deal, David Ellison hostile takeover, Skydance Paramount bid, AI media valuations, Stranger Things theatrical release, pay TV growth YouTube TV Charter, Versant Comcast networks, HBO Max Mad Men 4K, AI slop content, Next TMT Talks, Daniel Frankel David Bloom, streaming wars 2025, Hollywood M&A


    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Next TMT Talks

    01:32 Warner Brothers Discovery Auction and Netflix's Bid

    04:16 The Impact of AI on Media M&A

    08:32 The Future of Paramount and Netflix

    13:03 The End Stage of Hollywood

    17:53 The Current State of Pay TV and Streaming

    20:52 AI's Influence on Content Creation

    21:48 Mad Men 4K Release and Quality Control

    23:38 Stranger Things and Theatrical Releases


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    24 m
  • Netflix Buys Warner Bros (Not Discovery) | Linear TV Isn’t Dead | Apple Execs Exit | Next TMT Talks
    Dec 8 2025

    Daniel Frankel and David Bloom break down a massive week in media, tech, and telecom — including Netflix’s stunning move to buy Warner Bros (but not Discovery), what it means for Hollywood, and why linear cable might be showing the first signs of life in years.

    From telecom drama to college football chaos to major leadership departures at Apple, this is a loaded episode of Next TMT Talks.

    💬 In this episode
    Netflix buys Warner Bros — without Discovery
    • Why the deal “slipped under the radar” Friday
    • The Obama conspiracy narratives & WGA antitrust complaints
    • Will Netflix merge HBO Max into its platform?
    • The post-Hollywood era begins
    • Warner Bros’ shrinking theatrical output & what it means for cinemas
    • Why old IP won’t save anyone
    • Netflix gaming: Hogwarts Legacy-size potential
    • EchoStar stiffing its contractors & “act of Carr” defense
    • AT&T dumps DEI → FCC magically approves spectrum
    • Wireless Black Friday: T-Mobile gives away almost $2,000 in hardware
    • Versant (Comcast’s spinoff) and the unexpected revival signs in linear TV
    • College football playoff drama (Notre Dame, Texas Tech, Indiana)
    • WBD sub-rights to CFP games → landing on HBO Max
    • Huge leadership shake-up at Apple: AI head retiring, hardware leadership in flux, design chief jumps to Meta
    • Early noise about Tim Cook’s succession planning

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    Tags / Keywords:
    Netflix buys Warner Bros, Warner Bros sale, WBD spinoff, Warner Bros Discovery split, HBO Max Netflix merger, Versant Comcast spinoff, linear TV comeback, EchoStar Dish news, AT&T FCC DEI, Apple leadership exits, Meta hires Apple designer, Netflix gaming strategy, Next TMT Talks, Daniel Frankel, David Bloom, media industry analysis 2025

    chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Major Industry Changes

    02:35 Warner Brothers Acquisition and Its Implications

    04:55 Antitrust Concerns and Industry Dynamics

    07:29 The Future of Theatrical Releases

    10:29 The Impact of Streaming on Traditional Media

    13:26 Netflix's Expansion into Gaming and Location-Based Entertainment

    16:08 Curation and Content Strategy in Streaming

    18:54 Advertising and Competition in the Streaming Space

    21:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Industry Trends

    23:15 The State of College Football Playoffs

    25:22 Transformations in College Football Programs

    27:02 Media Rights and Broadcasting Changes

    27:55 The Future of Sports Networks

    31:25 Diversity and Inclusion in Telecom

    34:37 Wireless Carrier Strategies and Competition

    37:45 Leadership Changes at Apple

    43:00 Wrap-Up and Future Insights

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  • Who’s Buying Warner Bros Discovery? | Netflix Antitrust Drama | Sinclair–Nexstar Chaos |
    Dec 1 2025

    Daniel Frankel and David Bloom break down a wild holiday week in tech, media, and telecom — short week, big news. From Warner Bros Discovery bidding wars to FCC battles, Netflix antitrust chatter, and even OpenAI’s nuclear-level power bill, it’s all here.

    💬 In this episode (from the transcript)
    Who’s buying Warner Bros Discovery? Netflix flagged as an “antitrust concern” by the White House
    • Why Skydance Ellison and Comcast are playing a trillion-dollar chess game
    State AGs complicating any WBD merger — CA, NY & TX take center stage
    Sinclair & Nexstar vs. FCC caps, Trump, and Newsmax pressure
    CBS News & Barry Weiss — and Trump’s new “media offender” list
    Regional sports networks: surprising DTC growth
    NFL Sunday Ticket jumps 37% on YouTube TV
    Netflix holiday rom-com takeover (“Champagne Problems”)
    OpenAI’s massive power consumption + nuclear energy debate
    SMRs / modular nuclear reactors and America’s unresolved waste problem
    Big Tech valuation surge — Google nears $4T, Nvidia $5T, Apple $4T

    🎙 Hosted by Daniel Frankel & David Bloom
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    Tags / Keywords:
    Warner Bros Discovery sale, Skydance Ellison bid, Netflix antitrust, Comcast strategy, Sinclair Nexstar FCC, CBS News Barry Weiss, OpenAI power usage, modular nuclear reactors, Google Gemini, Big Tech valuations, regional sports networks, NFL Sunday Ticket YouTube TV, Netflix holiday romcoms, Next TMT Talks, FAST, Streaming wars, Telecommunications, telecom


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Week's Topics

    11:37 Sinclair and Nextar's Broadcast Ambitions

    17:06 Barry Weiss and CBS News Direction

    22:58 Direct-to-Consumer Strategies and Sports Network Dynamics

    28:30 The Ethical Implications of AI and Mental Health

    37:10 Nuclear Power's Future and Energy Demands


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  • Future of TV 2025 | Warner Bros Discovery Bids | FAST Channels & AI Content Deals | Next TMT Talks
    Nov 24 2025

    Daniel Frankel and David Bloom are joined by media analyst Brian Ring (Future of TV.live) to recap the Parks Associates Future of TV Conference and unpack the industry’s biggest shifts.

    💬 In this episode:
    • Laura Martin’s prediction that Ellison’s Skydance will buy Warner Bros Discovery — and why the deal may already be “greased.”
    FAST channels & Paramount’s next move: What happens to MTV, VH1, and Comedy Central in 2026?
    Charter’s comeback: How smart search and voice control are keeping pay TV alive.
    CuriosityStream is licensing its library to AI models — and making real money doing it.
    • How AI training may reshape Hollywood IP value.
    Bill Maher’s new CNN slot, streaming bundles, and sports rights chaos in the Big Ten.


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    Tags / Keywords:
    Future of TV 2025, Warner Bros Discovery sale, Skydance Ellison deal, Laura Martin analysis, Paramount FAST channels, MTV reboot, CuriosityStream AI content, Next TMT Podcast, David Bloom Daniel Frankel, Brian Ring, Future of TV conference, streaming wars 2025, ad-tech trends, AI in Hollywood, media industry analysis

    00:00 Introduction

    02:18 Insights from the Future of TV Conference

    07:36 The Changing Landscape of TV Consumption

    12:33 Search and Recommendation Challenges

    15:47 YouTube episodes of Joey, the Friends spinoff

    16:25 Bidding Wars and Industry Predictions

    23:15 The Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions in Media

    26:27 Wealth Destruction in the Media Industry

    27:35 Innovations in Content Licensing and AI

    30:37 The Future of Streaming and Content Ownership

    33:55 The Evolution of College Football and Media Rights

    41:22 The Transfer Portal and Its Implications

    46:09 Closing Thoughts and Reflections on Media Trends

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