

Joe Flint
WSJ's media and entertainment reporter.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 22min
What Killed 'The Late Show'?
Joe Flint, a media expert from the WSJ, digs into the surprising cancellation of CBS's The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He explores financial struggles and political undertones influencing the decision, particularly Colbert's critique of Paramount. Flint reflects on the evolution of late-night TV, touching on how the genre's comedic and political landscapes have changed since the days of Johnny Carson. The conversation highlights the competition from platforms like YouTube and raises alarms about the future of communal TV viewing in today's fragmented media landscape.

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Oct 8, 2025 • 18min
She Swore Off Legacy Media. Now She's Running CBS News.
Joe Flint, a veteran media reporter for The Wall Street Journal, dives into CBS News' latest shakeup with Bari Weiss at the helm. He discusses Paramount's $150 million acquisition of The Free Press and Weiss's controversial rise as editor in chief. Flint reflects on CBS's rich history versus its modern challenges, the impact of Trump's lawsuit on CBS's sale prospects, and Weiss's ambitious goals for transforming CBS News. Tensions over her outsider status and editorial direction add intrigue to her leadership journey.

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Dec 8, 2025 • 20min
Netflix’s Fight for Warner Just Got Harder
Joe Flint, a Wall Street Journal media reporter, dives into the intense battle for Warner Bros. Discovery following a $77.9 billion hostile takeover bid from Paramount. Flint explores the chaotic landscape, discussing the implications of Netflix's recent $72 billion deal and the challenges Warner faces due to its past merger and heavy debts. He also highlights Paramount's strategy, the potential antitrust issues, and what a win for Netflix could mean for Hollywood's future and content creators.

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May 29, 2025 • 24min
NPR’s CEO on the Fight Over Public Media
In this discussion, Joe Flint, a media and entertainment reporter from WSJ, teams up with Katherine Maher, the President and CEO of NPR. They dive into the turbulent battle for funding faced by public broadcasters following federal cutbacks. The conversation highlights the long-standing conflicts between media independence and political pressures. Flint and Maher reveal the potential fallout from losing federal support and the implications for journalism in underserved communities. They also address the ongoing challenges of maintaining unbiased reporting in today's polarized environment.

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Nov 21, 2024 • 19min
The Biggest Trade in Sports Wasn't an Athlete — It Was a TV Show
Joe Flint, a WSJ reporter and media industry expert, unveils the dramatic twists behind the trade that saved 'Inside the NBA.' He shares insights on how TNT's loss of NBA broadcasting rights nearly ended the beloved show. Flint discusses the show's role in revolutionizing sports broadcasting, blending humor with analysis. He also dives into the competitive landscape of media rights, revealing how a surprising deal between Disney and TNT reshaped the industry. Listeners get a peek into the evolving world of sports media and its impact on fans.


