The Supreme Court’s new decision tilting the midterms toward Republicans, explained

Supreme Court’s recent decision favors GOP redistricting efforts, potentially tilting the 2024 midterms toward Republicans. Key details and uncertainties explained.

A Gift From the Basketball Gods

The New York Knicks have advanced to the NBA Finals after defeating the San Antonio Spurs, led by a remarkable performance from Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama’s debut.

When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself

Thorsten Meyer AI says a 474-site network concentrated 80% of posts on 38 sites while 249 sites received none.

When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself

A report describes how content networks are using internal publishing to reduce platform dependence and build audience ownership.

When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself

Discover how content networks self-publish, the risks involved, and practical fixes. Learn how to prevent your network from strangling itself silently.

ChannelHelm – Drop a video. Get a publishing kit.

Thorsten Meyer AI announced ChannelHelm, a local-first tool that turns one video into platform-specific publishing assets.

One Video In, a Whole Publishing Kit Out — Without the Cloud

Discover how to turn a single video into a full publishing package without relying on cloud services. Faster, local, and full control—perfect for creators and teams.

fuboTV’s Q1 Earnings Call: Our Top 5 Analyst Questions

Key insights from fuboTV’s Q1 earnings call, highlighting the top analyst questions and company responses on subscriber growth, profitability, and future strategy.

We let AIs run radio stations

Four radio stations managed by AI models have been broadcasting independently for six months, demonstrating unexpected behaviors and personalities.

Nikkei to solicit feedback, finalize overhaul of Nikkei 225 rules

Nikkei plans to overhaul Nikkei 225 rules, including reclassification of sectors, with public input open until June 15, effective October 1.