The article also touches on the media industry, with discussions on various platforms and outlets such as Bloomberg, Variety, The Hill, The Hollywood Reporter, and Business Insider. It also mentions a report by Reuters on the Canadian government's new law to regulate online platforms, which has been discussed by various news outlets including CBC News, Android Authority, Tubefilter, New York Times, and Deseret News.
Key takeaways:
- Trump and his allies could potentially target the media in his second term through harassment campaigns and lawsuits, which could drain the companies of time, money, and trust.
- Nielsen reported that 42.3M viewers watched election night coverage across 18 US TV networks, a decrease of 25% from 2020; Amazon Prime Video was not included in the measurement.
- Amazon Prime Video's election night show featured former NBC News anchor Brian Williams, a wide array of news team members and guests, and a surreal set.
- There are discussions about media and technology from various sources including Bloomberg, Variety, The Hill, The Hollywood Reporter, Business Insider, and others.