
Will Late-Night TV Work on YouTube?
Julian Shapiro-Barnum, best known for a social media series called “Recess Therapy,” has started an online-only late-night show.
By John Koblin and Amir Hamja

Julian Shapiro-Barnum, best known for a social media series called “Recess Therapy,” has started an online-only late-night show.
By John Koblin and Amir Hamja

The director Pierre Coffin, who also voices the yellow chaos agents, wasn’t interested in returning. Then a producer suggested an idea he couldn’t resist.
By Nicole Sperling

By 2016, when he retired from the parent company of glossy magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker, print was seriously struggling.
By Adam Nossiter

Neon purchased “Artificial,” which focuses on OpenAI’s chief, Sam Altman, after Amazon walked away from it following an investment in the start-up.
By Nicole Sperling

A federal judge temporarily blocked a new rule that restricted reporters’ access to the Pentagon, in a lawsuit brought by The New York Times.
By Erik Wemple

Almost as soon as the two companies announced a split, analysts rushed to consider potential merger and acquisition targets for each.
By Lauren Hirsch

The news outlet quickly removed the article, which was written by NPR’s seasoned Supreme Court reporter, Nina Totenberg, from its website.
By Benjamin Mullin

The playbook for celebrities’ wedding reveals has become a careful choreography — especially when you’re one of the biggest pop stars in the world.
By Madison Malone Kircher

The media business, which owns NBC News and Universal Pictures, will be separated from Comcast’s cable and internet business, following a trend in the media industry.
By Benjamin Mullin

Overall, ticket sales for the weekend were up 21 percent from last year. But the expensive “Supergirl” debuted as a disappointing second, with an estimated $38 million.
By Brooks Barnes
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