Calm. Methodical. Evidence-Based.

Corporate dealmaking moved billions on a breakup fee and a hostile bid, but it did not test any U.S. democratic guardrails or federal institutional norms.

Economy

Mar 4, 2026

A major media takeover was openly framed as something political pressure could move—normalizing influence tactics as a substitute for transparent, price-based competition.

Economy

Mar 1, 2026

A single billionaire family’s expanding grip over major U.S. media outlets tests the democratic norm that information power should not be consolidated into politically pliant hands.

Media & Narrative

Feb 27, 2026

MAGA-aligned billionaires are poised to seize control of CNN through a hostile takeover, collapsing the firewall between political patronage and national newsroom governance.

General

Feb 26, 2026

A president’s demand that a major news network be sold collides with a pending acquisition where White House signaling is cited as shaping which bidder wins control.

General

Feb 27, 2026

One board-declared “superior proposal” and a $2.8 billion breakup payment now steer a major studio merger toward a single bidder—before regulators and state enforcers even weigh in.

Economy

Feb 26, 2026

A combat-sports spectacle on White House grounds, likely carried by a network shaped by FCC leverage, collapses the core norm separating public office from private media promotion.

Media & Narrative

Aug 12, 2025

When a network suppresses a president’s on-camera anger over corruption questions while branding a cut as “full,” our shared ability to hold power accountable is quietly weakened.

General

Nov 4, 2025

Regulatory approval cannot become a transaction where settlements, programming commitments, and private access substitute for transparent, law-bound decision-making.

General

Aug 1, 2025