Power Lines with Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino

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Sep 19, 2025 • 58min

Inside The Silencing of Jimmy Kimmel: Will His Show Ever Return?

Jimmy Kimmel's abrupt removal raises eyebrows as FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's threats send shockwaves through ABC. The hosts delve into the implications for free speech and media executives as tensions rise. Meanwhile, David Ellison's bid to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery stirs anxiety about CNN's direction. As Business Insider embraces AI for journalism, questions loom about accuracy and originality in news reporting. The evolving landscape of media and the impact of ambitious moguls are dissected with insight.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 60min

How Charlie Kirk’s Murder Is Dividing America

Right-wing activist Charlie Kirk’s shocking death this week set off a wave of reactions across the media landscape. Oliver and Jon examine the viral spread of graphic footage on social media, how the left and right are reacting to the tragedy, and what the response could mean for America’s already heightened political tensions. ____________________________________________________________________ "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Thanks to our sponsor, beehiiv, who powers the Status newsletter! If you have a newsletter with over 100k subscribers, schedule your free growth consultation today. Or, use code STATUS30 for 30% off: https://www.beehiiv.com/status Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sep 5, 2025 • 59min

What Bari Weiss and The Free Press Mean for CBS News, and Trump’s Health Cover Up

Thanks to our sponsor, beehiiv, who powers the Status newsletter! If you have a newsletter with over 100k subscribers, schedule your free growth consultation today. Or, use code STATUS30 for 30% off: https://www.beehiiv.com/status On This week’s edition of Power Lines… Paramount Close to Buying Bari Weiss’ The Free Press: It’s happening! David Ellison is on the brink of purchasing Bari Weiss’ The Free Press and installing Weiss in a prominent role at CBS News. Oliver and Jon break down why this is disastrous, highlight The Free Press’ lack of real journalism, and explain why this is ultimately a politically driven acquisition. Media Ignoring Trump’s Health?: Photos showing bruises on Trump’s hands and swelling around his ankles have raised alarm bells—for everyone except the journalists who should be covering the president’s health. Oliver and Jon question the lack of reporting and explain how this silence will inevitably fuel conspiracy theories. John Malone vs. CNN: In a recent interview, media mogul John Malone criticized CNN as being anti-Trump. Oliver and Jon point out that Malone’s complaints are absurd and discuss how they prove MAGA will never trust any version of CNN. Have a great weekend! See you next week. "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 29, 2025 • 46min

Google's Trump Problem, Absurd Taylor Swift Media Coverage, CNN Raids WSJ

Welcome to another edition of Power Lines. Here’s what Oliver and Jon are covering this week: Google Bends the Knee: OAN is back on YouTube TV — a sharp reversal after the platform once deemed the network too unserious to carry. Is Google cozying up to OAN to keep Trump happy as the Fox–YouTube TV standoff drags on? Taylor Swift Got Engaged: You already knew that. What’s surprising is how the media — including journalists with plenty of serious news to cover — have reacted to it. CNN Poaches from WSJ: CNN is snapping up high-profile WSJ staffers. Oliver and Jon dig into why the Journal is facing this talent drain. Plus: Jay Penske is quietly selling off pieces of his Hollywood media empire. Have a great weekend — see you next week. 0:00 Intro 1:03 Google Bends the Knee 14:18 Reporting on Jay Penske's Hollywood Media Empire 22:41 CNN Poaches from WSJ 32:00 Analyzing Swift-Kelce Engagement Coverage "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 22, 2025 • 55min

Fox Fumbles, MSNBC Stumbles, and CNN Gambles

This week on Power Lines… Fox vs. Satire: Gavin Newsom’s tweets are making waves — and exposing how little Fox gets the joke. Loyalty to the King: New documents from the Smartmatic case reveal infighting at Fox, as hosts scramble to prove their devotion to Trump. MS…Now What? MSNBC’s messy rebrand raises questions — was internal tension the real driver? CNN’s Streaming Gamble: With a new platform on the horizon, can CNN convince anyone to pay, or are they too late to the party? Oliver and Jon break it all down — and connect the bigger dots — on this week’s episode. "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 15, 2025 • 39min

Trump's D.C. Power Grab, Alex Jones' New Nightmare, and Swifties Might Hate Us for This

Welcome to another episode of Power Lines. This week, Oliver and Jon dive into: The National Guard in DC – and MAGA media’s reaction. Let’s just say President Trump’s base seems to have moved on from their old “Don’t Tread on Me” mantra. Alex Jones’ Infowars for sale (again) – as Jones is ordered to liquidate his assets to pay the families of Sandy Hook victims. Taylor Swift’s podcast debut – where she announced a new album… but the reveal was a little underwhelming. Plus, the amount of brand bandwagoning is, frankly, gross. All that, plus a spirited debate over the best Taylor Swift album—featuring Jon’s pick for the one that nearly put him to sleep. We’re sure Swifties will respond with their trademark calm and kindness. "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 8, 2025 • 52min

The NEW Paramount: Will South Park CONTINUE to Roast Trump? Is Jon Stewart Safe? Who Runs CBS News?

On Thursday, Oliver had a front-row seat as David Ellison and his team of executives fielded questions during Skydance’s official takeover of Paramount. He takes us inside the room and breaks down the answers to key questions about how South Park will be handled, Jon Stewart’s contract status, the future of 60 Minutes, and who might end up running CBS News. He also shares a few intriguing tidbits from one-on-one conversations after the press conference that offer deeper insight into how the new leadership plans to approach Paramount’s biggest personalities and properties. Plus: Sean Hannity has officially entered the MAGA Civil War, lashing out at former Trump loyalists who are now turning on him. His rant sounds an awful lot like a shot at the Rogans, Schulzes, and Joe Kernens of the world—and it’s clear he’s had enough. Have a great weekend—we’ll catch you next week. "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aug 1, 2025 • 53min

Gaza Famine Denial, Sydney Sweeney Drama, & FCC Chair Disbarment?

Welcome to another jam-packed episode of Power Lines by Status. This week, Oliver and Jon dig into: Vandalism at the New York Times headquarters—and the growing media clash over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza MSNBC’s slow breakaway from the Peacock brand: What does this new era look like, and how can the network stay on track? An ethics complaint against Brendan Carr: The Freedom of the Press Foundation wants him disbarred over what they call “egregious conduct” And yes… Sydney Sweeney. Her American Eagle ad has sparked a full-blown internet debate—what does it all mean? Have a great weekend—we’ll catch you next week "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. #PowerLines, #NewsPodcast, #MediaNews, #NewYorkTimes, #GazaCrisis, #MSNBC, #Peacock, #MediaIndustry, #BrendanCarr, #FCC, #PressFreedom, #SydneySweeney, #AmericanEagle, #CultureWar, #PoliticsNews, #CurrentEvents, #NewsAnalysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 8min

Why Did MAGA Media Go Silent on Epstein? Plus, South Park, Colbert & Stewart Take on Paramount

In this latest episode of Power Lines, we're dissecting the seismic shifts rocking media and politics. First,  the Washington Post, which is undergoing a dramatic reshaping under new opinion editor Adam O’Neal. Journalists and editors are being encouraged to take buyouts as Jeff Bezos seemingly shifts the paper's editorial direction. Is Bezos trying to appease Donald Trump to protect his other business interests by making the WaPo more conservative? Probably. Does that make him a bad steward? Probably. Does he care? Probably not.  Then, the entertainment world is in an uproar. Stephen Colbert's The Late Show franchise is ending due to alleged financial constraints, a move met with widespread skepticism and outrage. We dive into the fiery reactions, including Jon Stewart's direct message to Paramount brass, Colbert's own questions about the reported $40 million annual loss, and South Park's pointed reference to Paramount "giving in to Trump" via Colbert's removal.  Finally, the Jeffrey Epstein story continues to reverberate, but with a surprising silence from MAGA Media. A week after The Wall Street Journal's revelations about a birthday card from Donald Trump to Epstein, right-wing outlets have largely gone quiet. Oliver and Jon debate: Is this a calculated move? Will this scandal finally stick, or can Donald Trump walk away unscathed yet again? Power Lines is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jul 18, 2025 • 1h 9min

Trump vs. WSJ, Colbert's Forced Exit & The AI News Revolution

In this week’s loaded episode of "Power Lines," Oliver and Jon cover: A Wall Street Journal Bombshell & Trump's Fury: Status reports that Donald Trump attempted to suppress a Wall Street Journal story about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, even going so far as to personally call the editor-in-chief. Despite his efforts, the story came out, and now, unsurprisingly, Trump is threatening to sue.  Colbert Out at CBS: It was announced this Thursday that "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" will be ending for good in May of 2026, with CBS citing "financial reasons." Oliver and Jon question this official narrative, arguing it's far more likely that Stephen Colbert is the most recent domino to fall as David Ellison prepares to take over and fundamentally remake CBS. Axel Springer’s AI Mandate: The parent company of Politico and Business Insider delivered a stark message in a recent town hall: the use of AI in journalism is no longer optional – it’s a mandate. This bold move raises serious questions about accuracy, ethics, and retaining reader trust in a rapidly evolving news landscape. Zuckerberg's Undisclosed Friendship: We also dive into the ethical concerns surrounding Jessica Lessin of The Information, who conducted a recent interview with Mark Zuckerberg without disclosing their long-standing friendship. Superman's Political Message: And finally, we unpack the not-so-subtle commentary on immigration embedded within the new Superman movie. "Power Lines" is presented by Status, and hosted by Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino. The show is produced by Matt Hevia and Antonio Enriquez, in association with In The Arena Studios. Please like, share, and subscribe to Power Lines on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen — and watch full episodes and clips on our YouTube page at Status. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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