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Jan 15, 2026 • 33min

Hollywood’s New Gamble: Interactive TV Goes All In

Katey Rich, an entertainment journalist and commentator at Prestige Junkie, joins to discuss the controversial integration of Polymarket at the Golden Globes. She describes the shock and outrage from attendees over the betting visuals, calling it 'incredibly tacky.' The conversation dives into the gamification of entertainment, tracing its evolution from call-in shows to today's live voting and betting. Ethical concerns about gambling in media are raised, questioning the impact on decorum and viewer engagement in the era of interactive television.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 34min

Is Everyone Leaving L.A. (Or Is That Just Your Group Chat)?

Matthew Frank, a journalist and Gen Z correspondent for The Ankler, sheds light on Hollywood's so-called exodus during a crucial discussion. He unveils the intricacies of prediction markets with MoviePass, where participants can bet on everything from Oscar outcomes to Netflix rankings. The conversation also dives into LA's ongoing recovery post-fires, exploring the economic impact and migration trends affecting creatives. Plus, Richard Rushfield outlines six pivotal factors that could shape the future of the entertainment industry in 2026.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 29min

YEAR-END HOLIDAY MAILBAG: Your Burning Questions, Answered

The hosts dive into the trends sparking hope for 2026, celebrating the resilience of TV and the growth of the creator economy. They discuss how the 2023 strikes accelerated Hollywood's downturn rather than causing it. The trio weighs in on which dead streaming services deserve a revival—Elaine longs for early Hulu, while Natalie reminisces about niche comedy options. They also tackle YouTube's potential for live-event rights, suggesting golf and tennis. Finally, excitement brews for must-watch shows and films in the coming years!
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10 snips
Dec 23, 2025 • 50min

SUPER-SIZED HOLIDAY SPECIAL: Hollywood’s 2025 Winners & Losers

Shana Naomi Krochmal, executive producer at Ankler Agenda, dives into the impact of fandoms and niche audiences on Hollywood's successes this year. She highlights how devoted fan bases drive crossover hits and praises organic word-of-mouth marketing. Shana also critiques Lionsgate for mismanaging the release of She Rides Shotgun despite its strong reviews. This engaging conversation covers Netflix's triumphs, the rise of YouTube, and the challenges faced by traditional media—all wrapped up in a holiday celebration of wins and losses.
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Dec 21, 2025 • 49min

BONUS EP: 2025 Creator Economy Winners and Losers with Natalie Jarvey and Lia Haberman

Join Lia Haberman, a writer known for her In Case You Missed It newsletter, and Natalie Jarvey as they recap the wild world of the creator economy in 2025. They discuss the mainstream rise of creators, from MrBeast's Hollywood ventures to Ms. Rachel's Netflix success. Dive into YouTube's transformation into a TV platform and the exciting evolution of live creator content. The duo also awards playful superlatives and critiques tone-deaf brand stunts, all while contemplating the future of creators in Hollywood.
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13 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 35min

He’s Just Not That Into You: How Zaslav and Ellison Fell Apart

Some guys can’t take a hint. After half a dozen proposals and a hostile bid, Paramount Skydance got a definitive “no means no” from Warner Bros. Discovery’s board this week. Elaine Low and Sean McNulty break down how the tables turned on suitor PSKY, what this means for the timeline of a Netflix-Warner Bros. merger and the wild payouts David Zaslav and the WBD C-suite are getting regardless of what happens. (Contraction, schmontraction.) Then, Erik Barmack unpacks Disney’s $1B investment in OpenAI, Bob Iger’s claim that the deal poses “no threat to creatives,” and what it really means when 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters can now be remixed into user-generated Sora videos. Plus: Richard Rushfield on the tragic murders of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. Want to be featured in a future mailbag episode? Send your questions to podcasts@theankler.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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9 snips
Dec 18, 2025 • 19min

BONUS EP: The Oscars Go to YouTube, with Prestige Junkie Katey Rich

In a lively discussion, Katey Rich, an entertainment reporter and founder of Prestige Junkie, and Natalie Jarvey dive into the groundbreaking deal between the Oscars and YouTube. They explore how YouTube's vast audience reach could change the awards landscape. They also tackle the challenges faced by older viewers adapting to this shift. From measuring viewership to balancing the Oscars' prestige with YouTube's casual tone, Katey offers insights on production control and potential changes in show format. This deal marks a significant moment for both platforms and Hollywood!
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Dec 15, 2025 • 32min

BONUS EP: Remembering Rob Reiner, 'A Towering Career'

Richard Rushfield, Katey Rich and Christopher Rosen taped a special Prestige Junkie episode to discuss what Richard rightly hailed as Rob Reiner's “towering career of a towering presence” in the industry. From his early days as a sitcom star on All in the Family to his remarkable 12-year run of feature films, starting with 1984’s This Is Spinal Tap and ending with 1996’s The American President — with 1986’s Stand By Me, 1987’s The Princess Bride and 1989’s When Harry Met Sally among those in between — Reiner influenced a generation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Dec 14, 2025 • 51min

BONUS EP: Scoring Big: How Noah Beck and Jordan Chiles Built Fandom (and Careers) Off the Field

Noah Beck, a TikTok superstar turned actor, and Jordan Chiles, an Olympic gymnast and NCAA athlete, discuss how they’re redefining athletic success beyond sports. They reveal their journeys from social media to major career opportunities in acting and fashion. Jordan shares insights from her experience on Dancing with the Stars and how it transformed her social media presence. Noah delves into the unpredictability of virality and the balance between authenticity and performance. Both emphasize the importance of mentorship and mental health in their competitive careers.
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Dec 11, 2025 • 36min

Tick, Tick: The 10-Day Siege of Warner Bros. Begins

Joined by Katey Rich, a seasoned film and awards journalist, the discussion dives into the Golden Globes nominations, highlighting surprising snubs and the implications for upcoming films. They also explore the unfolding drama surrounding Warner Bros.'s potential merger, backed by Jared Kushner and Middle Eastern funding. The guests analyze the impact of this battle on Hollywood, union responses, and potential industry ramifications as TV and film production faces a slowdown amid uncertainty.

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