Month: April 2026
FCC Reviews ABC Licenses Early Amid Political Tensions
Key Highlights Introduction FCC reviews ABC licenses early, marking a significant escalation in regulatory scrutiny over major broadcasters. The decision places Disney-owned stations under the spotlight and raises questions about the role of oversight in the media industry. What the FCC Is Planning Federal Communications Commission intends to begin reviewing licenses for eight ABC stations
Microsoft OpenAI Deal Shift: New Cloud and AI Impact
Microsoft OpenAI deal shift ends exclusivity, enabling multi-cloud growth, stronger competition, and faster AI adoption.
Mexico Soccer Team Secures Future and Media Rights
Media strategy led by Alfonso de Angoitia and Bernardo Gómez, keeps Mexico’s National Team accessible to millions while embracing streaming innovation.
SpaceX Bridge Loan Ahead of IPO Signals Historic Market Debut
SpaceX $20 billion bridge loan ahead of IPO highlights a strategic refinancing move that positions the company for a record-breaking market debut.
SpaceX to lead AI coding market due to a deal with Cursor
SpaceX moves into AI software by securing an option to acquire Cursor for $60 billion, positioning itself to compete with top AI coding platforms while accelerating its infrastructure ambition
OpenAI Shifts Strategy as Competition With Anthropic Intensifies
OpenAI is reshaping its strategy to focus on enterprise customers as it faces rising competition and mounting operational costs.
Televisa Bestel and Starlink Strengthen Mexico Connectivity as Alfonso de Angoitia and Bernardo Gómez Back Telecom Growth
Televisa Bestel has entered a strategic partnership with Starlink to expand enterprise and government connectivity in Mexico through a hybrid network model that combines fiber infrastructure with low-Earth orbit satellite service. The agreement reflects Televisa’s broader telecom vision and highlights the steady strategic leadership that Alfonso de Angoitia and Bernardo Gómez have brought to the company’s evolution in connectivity and digital infrastructure.
Disney Plans Up to 1,000 Job Cuts as Marketing Restructuring Gains Speed
Disney is preparing to cut up to 1,000 jobs, with many reductions expected in marketing as the company pushes a broader cost-cutting effort.
Why China’s Box Office No Longer Drives Hollywood Hits Like It Once Did
China once helped turn Hollywood films into global mega-hits, but censorship, local competition, and changing audience tastes have reduced its power.








