| A CYNOPSIS MESSAGE FROM SCREENVISION MEDIA
Dragons, Families ~8M moviegoers packed theaters for How to Train Your Dragon this past weekend, powering the live-action remake to the franchise’s biggest opening ever. With ~452M+ family tickets projected this year and +21% higher emotional engagement, |
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| Monday June 16, 2025 |
Nick Cannon (“The Masked Singer”) will replace Will Arnett as the host of “Lego Masters” starting with season six. “This beloved series continues to captivate audiences,” said Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network, announcing the game show’s renewal. “Originally launched with the wonderful Will Arnett, the show now enters an exciting next chapter with Nick Cannon at the helm, who brings a new fun energy to the competition.” Season five launched in May.
MAGNA’s Global Ad Forecast summer update, released today, projects global advertising revenues for media owners to reach $969 billion in 2025, up +4.9% from 2024. Additional highlights of the report include: Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios Network has settled its $10 billion discrimination lawsuit against McDonald’s. Allen claimed McDonald’s prioritized its advertising budget in a way that left out minority-owned or controlled media platforms. The agreement calls for McDonald’s to continue to purchase advertising from ESN in a manner that aligns with its advertising strategy and commercial objectives and ESN will dismiss its lawsuit. McDonald’s is not admitting any wrongdoing, and the ads sold will be priced at market value. Said McDonald’s, “We are pleased that Mr. Allen has come to appreciate McDonald’s unwavering commitment to inclusion and has agreed to refocus his energies on a mutually beneficial commercial arrangement that is consistent with other McDonald’s supplier relationships. Our company’s unique three-legged stool model relies on mutual respect, and we look forward to ESN’s contributions to the betterment of our system.” Added Entertainment Studios Network in the joint statement, “We are pleased to find a resolution that maintains our business relationship. During the course of this litigation, many of our preconceptions have been clarified, and we acknowledge McDonald’s commitment to investing in Black-owned media properties and increasing access to opportunity. Our differences are behind us, and we look forward to working together.” Lawyers for President Trump and Paramount Global are in talks to settle Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against CBS over the editing of a pre-election “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris. “The Parties are engaged in active settlement discussions, including continued mediation,” said a court filing on Friday requesting an extension of court deadlines to June 30. Trump’s lawyers are seeking $25 million plus an apology, The Wall Street Journal has reported. |
| Cynopsis Top Women in Media Not just in the spotlight—setting the standard Last year’s Luminary Honoree Bethenny Frankel went from the stage to the NYFW runway—because being a Top Woman means the spotlight follows. From content chiefs to data disruptors, this is where leadership gets recognized. |
| “Hotel Costiera” launches with six episodes on Wednesday, September 24. The action drama follows a former US marine who returns to Italy, the land of his childhood, as a fixer in a luxurious hotel. |
| Today’ Premieres Food Network: Super Mega Cakes at 9p PBS: Walking with Dinosaurs at 8p |
| Criteo, a platform connecting the commerce ecosystem, is partnering with dentsu to create more effective commerce and performance media campaigns for dentsu’s clients. Dentsu’s portfolio of brands and retailers will be armed with the AI-enhanced audiences, buying tools, consultancy services and measurement capabilities to drive superior commerce outcomes. Criteo’s retailer and publisher partners will also gain access to additional spending from brands that want to reach consumers on their owned and operated properties. “We want our clients to grow in the Algorithmic Era, and the integration of Criteo’s commerce SKU signals and product intelligence will help power our range of Next Gen media solutions,” said Clive Record, President Partnerships and Solutions of dentsu. “This is a transformational partnership which will provide new levels of intelligence and allow us to design for differentiation.”
Amazon Ads announced the launch of Amazon Live signals in Amazon Marketing Cloud. “This integration provides more visibility into live shopping’s value, enabling more informed decision-making and improved campaign performance,” said Paula Despins, Vice President, Ads Measurement, Amazon Ads. “With Amazon Live signals in AMC, advertisers can now more clearly see how their live shopping marketing efforts drive measurable full-funnel results.” |
| Projects in the works for Adult Swim include “The Elephant,” an animated special where one team is responsible for one of three acts without any knowledge of what the others are making. Creators including Rebecca Sugar (“Steven Universe”), Ian Jones-Quartey (“OK K.O.!”), Patrick McHale (“Over the Garden Wall”), and Pendleton Ward (“Adventure Time)” are participating in the animated event produced by Titmouse. |
Also coming to Adult Swim is “Keeping Up With the Joneses,” from creators Hugh Davidson, Rachel Ramras, and Larry Dorf. The half-hour adult animated comedy focuses on a family as they try to “keep up” with their staggeringly wealthy Dallas neighbors – including the one next door, Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys.
Adult Swim and Cartoon Network Studios are in development for “Heist Safari,” from creator and director Genndy Tartakovsky (“Samurai Jack”). The series tells the story of three Frog brothers robbing a bank. |
| Cynopsis Media Impact Awards
Tech that makes a difference From AI-fueled accessibility tools to campaigns driving civic engagement through smart data, the Media Impact Awards spotlight innovation that resonates. Categories include: |
DC’s “Batman Ninja vs. Yakuza League” will stream exclusively on Max on Thursday, July 3. The anime film is a sequel to 2018’s “Batman Ninja.” |
| DAZN has partnered with sports marketing agency IMG to deliver its UK and global English-language programming for the FIFA Club World Cup 2025. IMG will host DAZN’s Global English production hub, providing production facilities and technical infrastructure, alongside global content operations, to deliver 1,000+ hours of DAZN’s programming and content. |
| Curiosity Inc. announced a new slate of international content licensing agreements that span linear broadcasters, educational platforms, and digital outlets across multiple continents. “Content licensing has become one of the most dynamic engines of our business,” said Ludo Dufour, VP of Content Licensing at Curiosity. “These latest deals are part of a broader effort to unlock the full value of our catalog, including new and classic titles, by getting them into the hands of more viewers, educators, and platforms around the world.” |
| This Day in History 1902 – Musical “The Wizard of Oz” opened in Chicago. Answer to Our Last Trivia Question Today’s Trivia Question |
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