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ESPN Officially Acquires NFL Network in Groundbreaking Deal with the NFL

ESPN Officially Acquires NFL Network in Groundbreaking Deal with the NFL

In a move that could reshape the sports media landscape, ESPN—a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company—has announced its acquisition of the NFL Network and several other key NFL media assets.

The deal, revealed on August 5, 2025, involves ESPN granting the NFL a 10% equity stake in the network in exchange for ownership of these properties. This partnership aims to enhance fan experiences by integrating NFL content more deeply into ESPN’s platforms, including its upcoming direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service.

Howard Stern Show to be Canceled? Insider Alleges Stern ‘No Longer Worth the Investment’ for Sirius/XM

Howard Stern Show to be Canceled? Insider Alleges Stern ‘No Longer Worth the Investment’ for Sirius/XM

Sources indicate that The Howard Stern Show is set to be canceled on SiriusXM as the shock jock’s lucrative contract approaches its expiration this fall. The 71-year-old radio icon, who has been a cornerstone of the satellite radio platform since 2006, may not see his five-year deal renewed, amid reports of financial disagreements and shifting priorities at the company.

Disney’s Pirate Tavern Opening – Will The Beak and Barrel Sink Magic Kingdom Family Fun?

Disney’s Pirate Tavern Opening – Will The Beak and Barrel Sink Magic Kingdom Family Fun?

Walt Disney World has announced that The Beak and Barrel, a Pirates of the Caribbean-themed tavern is set to open in Magic Kingdom’s Adventureland on August 29, 2025.

This isn’t just another themed eatery—it’s a dedicated pub emphasizing cocktails, beers, and wines, marking a significant escalation in the park’s long-evolving relationship with alcohol. Once envisioned by Walt Disney as a wholesome, booze-free haven for families, Disneyland and the subsequent Magic Kingdom park constructed after Walt passed away maintained a strict no-alcohol policy. 

Payment Processor Video Game Censorship Crackdown Could Extend to GTA, Saints Row, & More

Payment Processor Video Game Censorship Crackdown Could Extend to GTA, Saints Row, & More

What began as targeted removals of explicit titles on storefronts like Steam and Itch.io has now spilled over to smaller, retro-focused sites such as Zoom Platform. Alarmingly, this purge is raising fears that even mainstream action games—long criticized for violence, sexual themes, and mature content—could be next on the chopping block.

Titles like Grand Theft Auto, Duke Nukem, and Saints Row have been explicitly flagged as “at risk” during discussions between platforms and processors. This development signals a potential slippery slope toward wider censorship, where artistic freedom in gaming hangs in the balance.

Access Media Refuses to Blame Marvel Decline on Divisive Identity Politics

Access Media Refuses to Blame Marvel Decline on Divisive Identity Politics

The mainstream media seems to want to blame everything but divisive identity politics for the decline of Marvel. 

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), once a box office juggernaut churning out billion-dollar hits like Avengers: Endgame, has hit a rough patch. Recent releases, including The Fantastic Four: First Steps, have underperformed, sparking debates about what’s gone wrong.

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Brings the Monster Back to Life with Faith, Flesh, and Fatherhood

Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Brings the Monster Back to Life with Faith, Flesh, and Fatherhood

It’s been a long road, but Guillermo del Toro is finally bringing his version of Frankenstein to life, and it might just be his most personal monster yet.

The Oscar-winning filmmaker has wanted to tell this story for decades, and after years of rejection from studios,  Netflix finally gave him the green light. Now, with Frankenstein set to premiere at the Venice Film Festival before its November Netflix debut, we’re getting a closer look at a project del Toro calls his “bucket list” film.