Key news includes MLS's plan to produce studio shows for Apple TV+ from WWE headquarters, as reported by Alex Weprin of The Hollywood Reporter, and the Associated Press disputing allegations in a documentary questioning a famous Vietnam War photo. Furthermore, Leo Lewis from the Financial Times reports on the resignation of Fuji TV's chair and TV head following criticism over a sexual misconduct investigation. These stories are discussed across a wide range of media outlets, including The Wrap, The Independent, and Bloomberg.
Key takeaways:
- MLS plans to produce its studio shows for Season Pass on Apple TV+ from the WWE headquarters in Connecticut as part of an expanded production deal with IMG.
- The AP disputes allegations made in The Stringer's documentary, which questions if AP photographer Nick Ut took the famous Vietnam War photo “The Terror of War.”
- Japanese broadcaster Fuji TV's chair and TV head resign after criticism over their handling of a sexual misconduct investigation into an ex-entertainment star.
- Oliver Darcy's article is discussed by multiple media outlets including Variety, Adweek, and The Hollywood Reporter.