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YouTube is a different beast … right? MrBeast – or Jimmy Donaldson, if we must give him a real name – is the first individual YouTube influencer to amass 500 million subscribers on the platform. The content creator released a special video over the weekend to celebrate the milestone, which is also testament to the merging worlds of the creator economy and traditional television.
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To boost platform monetization, YouTube has invested a lot of time and effort convincing brands that it deserves a slice of the massive marketing budgets and the higher pricing typically earmarked for traditional TV. Mr. Beast’s massive fanbase is also part of YouTube’s engagement story. YouTube often touts the high engagement it sees when viewers and fans interact with their favorite influencers, including during live streams and/or on the big screen on the living room wall.
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Game on! Versant Media, the cable company that spun off from NBCUniversal earlier this year, is focusing on women’s sports. Versant committed tens of millions of dollars to carry the WNBA, LPGA and other women’s sports programming. It also branded USA Sports as the home to multiple top women’s teams.
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· The backstory: Comcast created Versant, which also includes the TV channels CNBC, Fandango and MS NOW (formerly MSNBC), to separate shrinking cable networks from fast-growing digital properties such as the Peacock streaming service. Moving forward, Versant is homing in on sports to grow its cable portfolio, citing sports and news as the majority (60%) of its total viewership in 2025.
· The emphasis on women’s sports is tactical because they attract a growing and diversified audience mix. Plus, women’s sports come with a lower price tag for airing rights, which can give networks a bigger bang for their buck.
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Apple TV’s private detective series “Sugar” returns with Season 2 debuting June 19.
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Telemundo announces the new Turkish miniseries “El Turco” will premiere July 7.
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Netflix greenlit Season 2 of the Irish family drama “House of Guinness,” with production expected to begin early next year.
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Waymo, the self-driving cars owned by the same parent company as Google, started running TV commercials on Friday to assuage concerns about the company’s technology and safety features. Waymo’s first TV ad aired during Friday’s FIFA World Cup match between the USA and Paraguay.
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Bravo’s “The Real Housewives of Rhode Island” will conclude in a two-part reunion hosted by Andy Cohen, where the Housewives discuss their relationships, loyalties and unresolved tensions. Bravo will air the first half on June 21 and the second on June 28, with both episodes available to stream on Peacock the following day.
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Do you love country music? If you couldn’t make the four-day-long 2026 CMA Fest, no worries – “CMA Fest Presented by SoFi” will air on ABC June 25 and will be available to stream on Hulu the next day.
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Disney and the Dutch production company NPO unveil a Dutch adaptation of a popular global strategy-based reality series, “Wolven: het spel van list en bedrog” (internationally known as “Werewolves”). The series will begin airing in the Netherlands on August 29.
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TV reported that 7.7 million viewers tuned into the British media company’s coverage of the opening FIFA World Cup 2026 match across traditional TV and streaming on June 11.
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In the US, 6.3 million viewers watched the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening match on Fox across linear and streaming, which includes Tubi, the network’s free ad-supported streaming service. This tune-in marks the most-watched English-language FIFA World Cup opening match telecast in US history.
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ABC News’ “Nightline” touts its most-watched telecast in over eight months with 1.14 million viewers during the first week of June, surpassing NBC’s “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” according to Nielsen program ratings data.
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ABC’s “The View” ranked No. 1 in total viewers and households among daytime network talk shows for the first week of June, with 2.38 million viewers.
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The NHL’s 2026 Stanley Cup Final Game 4 averaged 5.3 million viewers on ABC. ESPN boasted that the game, which pitted the Carolina Hurricanes against the Vegas Golden Knights, drew the largest audience for a Game 4 match since 2017.
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“The Roast of Kevin Hart” topped the charts as the most-watched streaming title in its first full week of availability on Netflix with 1.35 billion on-demand viewing minutes. The most popular viewer demographic were adults ages 35-49, accounting for 38% of watch time.
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Sir Trevor Phillips, award-winning journalist and former politician, joins CBS News as a senior global affairs correspondent. Phillips has a rich background in business, broadcast and television journalism and he received a knighthood in 2022 for his work in advocacy for human rights.
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Margaret Kerry, the actress who inspired the Disney animated character Tinker Bell in “Peter Pan,” passed away at 97 years old. Kerry also starred in the ABC sitcom “The Ruggles.”
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WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
Disclosure Day – $44 million
Obsession – $19 million
Scary Movie – $14.5 million
Backrooms – $11.3 million
Masters of the Universe – $8.7 million
(Source: Box Office Mojo)