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

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

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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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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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