

Julia Alexander
Media correspondent at Puck News who discusses industry perspectives on microdramas, the 'second screen' problem, and trends in TV and streaming.
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Jan 29, 2026 • 56min
Netflix is eating Hollywood — because it has to
Julia Alexander, media correspondent at Puck News known for sharp analysis of corporate strategy and Hollywood, joins to unpack the Warner Bros. bidding war. They discuss why Netflix is the frontrunner to buy Warner Bros. and what that means for competition with TikTok and traditional studios. The conversation covers engagement strategies, regulatory risks, and how tech giants are reshaping attention and premium content.

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Nov 21, 2025 • 26min
Attention deficit television
C.T. Jones, a staff writer at Rolling Stone, and Julia Alexander, a media correspondent at Puck News, dive into the world of microdramas, short serials optimized for phone screens. They explore how these bite-sized stories cater to our dwindling attention spans and the monetization strategies behind them. The duo discusses the origins of microdramas in China, the varied experiences actors face, and the implications for Hollywood's future. Julia also shares insights on viewer frustrations, nostalgia for quality TV, and the potential impact of AI on content creation.

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Dec 31, 2025 • 36min
Who Won (and Lost) the Year in Streaming?
Julia Alexander, a Puck media correspondent and streaming video analyst, joins the discussion to recap major trends in the streaming landscape for the year. They explore YouTube's ascent and Netflix's current standing amidst fierce competition. Julia reveals Tubi’s surprising win for Streamer of the Year against disappointing performances from others. The duo dives into breakout hits like Love Island and Heated Rivalry, plus the growing influence of free ad-supported services and the impact of sports rights in this shifting industry.

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Feb 3, 2026 • 39min
Who is Josh D'Amaro and Why is He Disney's New CEO?
Julia Alexander, Puck journalist who covered Disney and briefly worked on its strategy, breaks down Josh D'Amaro as the parks-savvy leader now tapped to run Disney. She highlights why parks and cruises are driving corporate priorities. Short takes cover his parks wins, the CEO-as-figurehead dynamic, how creative leaders fit in, and what streaming’s slowdown means for succession.

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Mar 8, 2026 • 26min
Why Hollywood Is Afraid of the Paramount-WBD Deal
Julia Alexander, media correspondent at Puck News who covers Hollywood consolidation, breaks down the Paramount–WBD takeover. She explains the bidding war dynamics and why two legacy studios may not fit. She outlines likely consumer changes, debt and layoffs, risks tied to Larry Ellison's funding, and what consolidation could mean for newsrooms and pricing.

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Jan 14, 2026 • 22min
Meta’s A.I. Slop Economy & The Siri-Gemini Marriage
Julia Alexander, a technology journalist and contributor at Puck, joins Peter to dissect the rise of A.I.-generated content on Facebook and its impact on advertising strategies. She highlights how audiences seem indifferent to low-quality, viral ‘slop’ while discussing the labeling challenges of synthetic content. The conversation shifts to Google's burgeoning market cap and its significant partnership with Apple, which will see Google’s Gemini enhance Siri. They also explore concerns around monopolistic practices in the tech industry.

Mar 6, 2026 • 48min
Which media players are going to win on sports rights? The guest is Julia Alexander of Puck
Julia Alexander, media correspondent for Puck and streaming expert, breaks down who might win sports rights as consolidation reshapes the landscape. She discusses Paramount-Skydance and WBD moves, the CBS+WBD sports portfolio, Netflix’s sports ambitions, the NFL rights reset, hockey’s broadcast challenges, and how layoffs and new business models are changing media.

Dec 10, 2025 • 47min
Sports Media’s Winners (and Losers) of 2025
Julia Alexander, a media analyst focused on streaming, Dylan Byers, a media strategy reporter, and Eriq Gardner, a courts reporter, discuss the biggest sports media winners of 2025. They highlight David Ellison's impact in rights wars and Pat McAfee as a transformative on-air personality. Gardner emphasizes Judge Claudia Wilkins’ pivotal rulings on college athlete rights, reshaping the landscape. The conversation explores the influence of talent-driven franchises and the potential of McAfee's model across various media platforms.

Oct 16, 2025 • 24min
The Athlete-Media Gold Rush & OpenAI’s Copyright Cage Match
Julia Alexander, a journalist at Puck and The Varsity, delves into the exciting realm of athlete-owned media, highlighting exceptional cases like the Kelce brothers and LeBron James. She discusses what makes athlete-led podcasts resonate with fans, touching on intimacy and informal dynamics. Julia also dissects the copyright clash between OpenAI and traditional media, emphasizing the high stakes of IP protection in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Their conversation explores the unique challenges and opportunities in this new media frontier.

Oct 1, 2025 • 22min
YouTube TV’s Carriage Wars & Disney’s Churn Crisis
Julia Alexander, a tech and media reporter, joins to dissect the fallout from Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension that sent Disney+ subscriptions plummeting. She reveals that cancellations spiked dramatically and what this means for Disney's future. The conversation shifts to YouTube TV's fierce carriage battles, comparing its negotiations with traditional cable. With YouTube's unique data and AI advantages, Julia explores how it navigates rising rights fees while maintaining relevance in a competitive landscape.


