Netflix will live-stream Major League Baseball’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday night from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, marking one of the streamer’s most ambitious moves yet into live sports and a significant test of how premium athletic events can thrive on a global digital platform.
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Monday, July 13, 2026
Netflix to Stream MLB Home Run Derby Live
Netflix will live-stream Major League Baseball’s T-Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday night from Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, marking one of the streamer’s most ambitious moves yet into live sports and a significant test of how premium athletic events can thrive on a global digital platform.
Study: Listeners Comfortable With AI Voices
The research by Harker Bos Group’s Crowd React Media, conducted in May and June, tested 1,326 weekly radio listeners ages 18-45. Participants listened to station imaging and promotional spots recorded in both human and AI versions without knowing which they were hearing.
Netflix Looks to Lower Production Costs
Netflix is rapidly shifting toward lower-cost, YouTube-style content — including podcasts and short vertical videos — as it grapples with slowing user engagement and a sharp stock decline. This week, the streaming giant announced broad partnerships with major legacy media brands to bring bite-sized, low-effort videos (typically 3–20 minutes long) to its platform, covering topics like cooking, fashion, travel, news, lifestyle, and celebrity content.
Netflix faces pressure on multiple fronts. The company has seen a slowdown in platform engagement, with total viewing hours growing just 2% in the second half of 2025 while its user base expanded roughly 10%, implying an approximately 8% drop in daily engagement per subscriber. Its stock price has fallen about 40% since October amid these challenges and broader market concerns.
This pivot mirrors Netflix's earlier quick adaptations, such as its aggressive push into original programming and the introduction of ad-supported tiers. Now, the company's usual flood of film and TV announcements increasingly features creator deals and these lighter formats. Netflix has already struck video podcast agreements with outlets like Spotify/The Ringer, iHeartMedia, and Barstool Sports, and it continues experimenting with vertical video to boost mobile engagement.
Digital News Sites Suffer Traffic Declines in June
U.S. digital news outlets continued to lose ground in June, with traffic falling year-over-year at 90% of the nation’s top 50 news websites, according to new audience data.
Report: Rising Insurance Costs Plague Broadcasters
Rising insurance costs for property and liability coverage are placing growing financial pressure on U.S. radio and television broadcasters.
Las Vegas Radio: Shawn Tempesta Lands Wake-Up Duty At KLUC
98.5 KLUC (KLUC-FM), an Audacy station in Las Vegas, has named Shawn Tempesta as its new morning show host. He will be on-air weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PT.
“We are excited to welcome Shawn back to Audacy Las Vegas,” said JB King, Brand Manager, 98.5 KLUC. “Radio is at its best when it’s live, local and fueled by energy and genuine passion, and that’s Shawn.”
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| Shawn Tempesta |
This is a homecoming to Audacy Las Vegas for Tempesta, who began his career at sister station, Mix 94.1 (KMXB-FM) and later hosted its afternoon drive for 11 years. With over a two-decade career in television and radio, he also made stops at Audacy’s WBMX-FM in Boston, as well as KVGS-FM and KKLZ-FM in Las Vegas, most notably creating the "Aimee + Shawn" morning show and shaping the brand for 102.7 VGS.
📻Listeners can tune in to 98.5 KLUC (KLUC-FM) on-air and nationwide on the Audacy app and website. Fans can also connect with the station via Facebook, Instagram and X.
John Lewis Named RVP For Cumulus In Florida
Cumulus Media announces that it has promoted John Lewis as Regional Vice President, expanding his oversight as RVP for Cumulus Media’s stations in Fort Walton Beach, FL, and Pensacola, FL. Lewis will continue to lead Cumulus Huntsville, AL, and Cumulus Chattanooga, TN, and the company’s vibrant audio brands across its radio and digital platforms
A 17-year veteran of the company, Lewis was promoted to Regional Vice President for Cumulus Huntsville and Cumulus Chattanooga in 2022. He joined Cumulus Media in 2009 and was previously Vice President/Regional Market Manager for Cumulus Chattanooga and Cumulus Macon, GA. He has also served Cumulus Media as Vice President/Market Manager for the company’s radio stations in Albany, NY, Pensacola, FL, Lexington, KY, and Memphis, TN.
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| John Lewis |
John Lewis commented: “I'm honored and excited to work with the Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach teams. Having spent a couple of years early in my career with Cumulus Pensacola, it's especially meaningful to return. With outstanding teams, great brands, and a strong track record of success, I look forward to building on that momentum and helping both markets reach their full potential.”
📻Cumulus Media owns and operates four stations in Fort Walton Beach, FL, including: 99 Rock/WKSM-FM (Rock); Coast 93.3/WNCV-FM (AC); Y105.5/WYZB-FM (Country); Z96/WZNS-FM (CHR).
📻Cumulus Pensacola’s five stations include: WCOA News Talk 104.9FM and 1370AM/WCOA-AM (News/Talk); Jet 100.7/WJTQ-FM (Classic Hits); The New Hot 94.1/WMEZ-FM (Rhythmic CHR); Magic 106.1/WRRX-FM (Urban AC); and 102.7 WXBM/WXBM-FM (Country).
Good Monday Morning! Here's The Pulse for July 13
Radio Broadcasting
Listeners Conformable w/AI Voices: The research by Harker Bos Group’s Crowd React Media, conducted in May and June, tested 1,326 weekly radio listeners ages 18-45. Participants listened to station imaging and promotional spots recorded in both human and AI versions without knowing which they were hearing.
Insurances Costs Rising: Rising insurance costs for property and liability coverage are placing growing financial pressure on U.S. radio and television broadcasters. Broadcasters face a wide array of risks — including towers, antennas, buildings, broadcast equipment, vehicles, business interruption, special events and workers’ compensation — that have driven up premiums significantly in recent years.
TWH Orders FBI Director to Personally Lead NYT Probe
The White House directed FBI Director Kash Patel to personally oversee a leak investigation tied to The New York Times' reporting on security issues with the new Air Force One, resulting in subpoenas issued to several Times reporters on Friday night.
Senator Graham Was Scheduled As Guest On Meet The Press
On Sunday, NBC’s Meet the Press, host Kristen Welker opened the show with a somber, personal acknowledgment of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s sudden death the night before. Graham had been scheduled to appear that morning—what would have been his 64th time on the program. Instead, the broadcast pivoted to tributes and reflections on his life and legacy, with guests including President Donald Trump and others sharing memories. Welker began by addressing the audience and Graham’s family directly:
Trump remembers his last call with Lindsey Graham the night before his death: Full interview https://t.co/Grybj8NQmT via @nbcnews
— Tom Benson (@Tombenson1) July 12, 2026
States Expected To Block PSKY, WBD Deal
U.S. states are poised to sue this week to block Paramount's $110 billion takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery, citing concerns the merger would harm competition by combining two of Hollywood's major studios.California Attorney General Rob Bonta is leading a multi-state investigation into whether the deal violates U.S. antitrust laws.
TV Ratings: Jimmy Kimmel Leads Broadcast Late-Night
Jimmy Kimmel Live! topped late-night ratings for the week of June 28, leading in both total viewers and the key 18-49 demographic despite airing reruns for the second straight week on ABC.
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Radio History: July 13
➦In 1898…Guglielmo Marconi applied for a patent for his radio technology.
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| Marconi |
One night in December, Guglielmo woke his mother up and invited her into his secret workshop and showed her the experiment he had created. The next day he also showed his work to his father, who, when he was certain there were no wires, gave his son all of the money he had in his wallet so Guglielmo could buy more materials.
In the summer of 1895 Marconi moved his experimentation outdoors. After increasing the length of the transmitter and receiver antennas, arranging them vertically, and positioning the antenna so that it touched the ground, the range increased significantly. Soon he was able to transmit signals over a hill, a distance of approximately 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi). By this point he concluded that with additional funding and research, a device could become capable of spanning greater distances and would prove valuable both commercially and militarily.
Marconi wrote to the Ministry of Post and Telegraphs, then under the direction of the honorable Pietro Lacava, explaining his wireless telegraph machine and asking for funding. He never received a response to his letter which was eventually dismissed by the Minister who wrote "to the Longara" on the document, referring to the insane asylum on Via della Lungara in Rome.


















