Why We Can’t Be Bothered With TCA Anymore

Frankie Muniz (left) and Emmy nominee Jane Kaczmarek, stars of the hit FOX series 'Malcolm In The Middle' chat with the nation's tv critics at the FOX 2000 summer press tour in Pasadena on Friday, July 21, 2000. | Credit: Getty Images

Next TV writers Daniel Frankel and David Bloom argue all the time about who is the domestique and who wears the yellow jersey.

DAVID BLOOM: Happy Dog Days upon us, Dan'l! Still plenty to talk about, from the death of Redbox to Disney's burly bundle power to the NBA deal about to be ratified without a certain long-time partner. We'll soon find out whether Warner Bros. Discovery actually can live without the NBA, like Zaz said in an extremely impolitic moment. The NBA Board of Governors meets this week to ratify the record 11-year, $76 billion deal with Disney/ESPN/ABC, Comcast/NBC/Peacock, and Amazon. After that presumed big "hell, yes!" from league owners, WBD has five days to "match" any of the bidders. But after all the negotiations leading up to this moment, do you see any scenario where WBD suddenly wrests back a piece of the deal? A sudden purchase of CBS from Paramount, maybe? And if the deal is indeed done, what next for WBD, its cable networks, Venu involvement, and much else? Shares are already south of $8 a piece, down 36% total in 2024. Ugly.

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DANIEL FRANKEL: Coming back at you from Helacio's, pretty darned fine sandwich shop (with free Wi-Fi and a clean bathroom!) here in Berkeley, where I'm apartment shopping for my older son on this fine mid-July Friday. Second time here in a week. Went with the veggie again, while the son did a repeat on the roast beef. Got to tell them to toast the bread, but it's still top-notch. It's brilliantly sunny and 72 degrees here. Sure, we saw a guy peeing on the door of a pizza restaurant at 9 a.m. And I did step on a syringe. But I'm pretty stoked the boy gets to go to school here.

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Is Warner in position to match or buy anything? It seems like they already spent some of their shopping money on things like College Football Playoff rights, not to mention the French Open.

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I think this upcoming season will be a funeral march on TNT. It’s going to be a little dark. The league must know that. Maybe there’s some bone they can still break off to keep Turner loosely involved? I don’t known what that would be. And yes, it’s a huge loss for Venu.

BLOOM: Maybe they can buy that In-Season NBA Tournament, if Apple or Netflix don't pick it up. But the sharp words Charles Barkley has unsheathed so far for WBD leadership should only be further honed and eviscerating by next season's end. Given the steady decline of WBD share prices, Wall Street looks like it's already pricing in what the loss means for post-NBA WBD operations, especially cable carriage negotiations, Venu value, and the rest.