
The Media Show The battle for Warner Bros, Eurovision controversy latest over Israel participation, festive TV battles and Meta’s pivot to AI.
Dec 10, 2025
Natalie Jarvey, an entertainment reporter, discusses Netflix's monumental $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery, exploring the implications for iconic franchises like Harry Potter. Mark Savage, a BBC music reporter, dives into the Eurovision controversy, revealing participant withdrawals and the debate over Israel’s inclusion. Lastly, Alex Hern, an AI correspondent, examines Meta's pivot from metaverse ambitions to investing in artificial intelligence and wearables, questioning the future of VR and the significance of AI in this new direction.
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Grow By Laddering Up Strategically
- Evolve product strategy stepwise, using previous wins to fund bigger bets and new capabilities.
- Netflix shows laddering into advertising and sports when market conditions demanded adaptation.
YouTube Is The Real Streaming Competitor
- YouTube, not Hollywood, may be Netflix's biggest competitive threat for younger viewers.
- Creators and low-friction video on YouTube capture attention across devices, including TVs.
Radio Times' Record Christmas Edition
- Shem Law recounted Radio Times' 1988 record 11.3 million sales for its Christmas edition.
- The edition featured an illustrated pantomime cover that drove unprecedented popularity.





