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Boardroom is a sports, media and entertainment brand co-founded by Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman and focused on the intersection of sports and entertainment. Boardroomโ€™s flagship media arm features premium video/audio, editorial, daily and weekly newsletters, showcasing how athletes, executives, musicians and creators are moving the business world forward. Boardroomโ€™s ecosystem encompasses B2B events and experiences (such as its renowned NBA and WNBA All-Star events) as well as ticketed conferences such as Game Plan in partnership with CNBC. Our advisory arm serves to consult and connect athletes, brands and executives with our broader network and initiatives.

Recent film and TV projects also under the Boardroom umbrella include the Academy Award-winning Two Distant Strangers (Netflix), the critically acclaimed scripted series SWAGGER (Apple TV+) and Emmy-nominated documentary NYC Point Gods (Showtime).

Boardroomโ€™s sister company, Boardroom Sports Holdings, features investments in emerging sports teams and leagues, including the Major League Pickleball team, the Brooklyn Aces, NWSL champions Gotham FC, and MLSโ€™ Philadelphia Union.

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Michael B. Jordan shook up awards season by winning the Actor Award for Best Male Performance in a Leading Role for his dual portrayal as twin brothers Smoke and Stack in the supernatural thriller Sinners. MBJ’s fifth collaboration with director Ryan Coogler, Sinners went on to claim the Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture award and has grossed $369 million globally. On the TV side of things, The Studio led the night with three awards, including Best Comedy Ensemble, while the gritty medical drama The Pitt followed with two honors, including Best Drama Ensemble.

Just after overtaking ChatGPT to claim the top spot in the Apple Store, Anthropicโ€™s Claude experienced a widespread outage amid what the company described as โ€œunprecedented demandโ€ for its services. Nearly 2,000 users reported disruptions at peak downtime on Monday morning, with consumer-facing platforms like claude.ai temporarily offline while enterprise integrations remained unaffected. Anthropic said systems were restored later in the day. The surge comes as free users are up more than 60% since January, and paid subscribers have more than doubled since October.

HBO Max and Paramount+ will merge into a single streaming service when Paramount Skydanceโ€™s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery closes, pending regulatory approval. The combined platform would surpass 200 million subscribers and consolidate services like Pluto TV and BET+ under one unified tech stack by mid-2026. CEO David Ellison said HBO would operate independently as a premium brand within the service.

Tyler Reddick made history by becoming the first driver in NASCARโ€™s 78-year history to win the first three races of a season, delivering another victory for Michael Jordanโ€™s 23XI Racing at Circuit of the Americas. After opening with wins at Daytona and Atlanta, Reddick captured the pole and led a race-high 58 laps while fending off road-course specialist Shane van Gisbergen. The performance cements his place in the record books with an unprecedented start to the year.

Scream 7 opened with a franchise-record $97.2 million globally in its debut weekend, pulling in $64.1 million domestically and $33.1 million overseas. The latest chapter in the long-running horror series marks its biggest launch to date for Paramount and Spyglass. The sequel brings back Neve Campbell and other legacy cast members, with nostalgia surrounding their return and the franchiseโ€™s enduring appeal driving strong box office momentum.

Nvidia is investing a combined $4 billion in Lumentum and Coherent as it strengthens its supply chain around the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure. The chipmaker is committing $2 billion to each U.S.-based company, both of which develop advanced light-based technologies used in high-speed data transfer, networking, and sensing systems. Shares of both firms jumped following the announcement.

Harry Styles is set to stream a special one-night performance of his fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally, on Netflix. The concert, held at Co-Op Live on the albumโ€™s release day this Friday, will mark his first full show in nearly three years. The stream arrives two days later and will feature the album played in full. Produced by Fulwell Entertainment, the event follows his 2022 smash record and is among the most anticipated music releases of 2026.

Apple unveiled the iPhone 17E on Monday, its newest budget-friendly smartphone priced at $599 but now offering 256GB of base storage. The company also introduced a faster iPad Air powered by the M4 chip, delivering a 30% performance boost. The news comes ahead of Apple’s product showcase set for Wednesday at 9 a.m. ET.

The Justice Departmentโ€™s antitrust case against Live Nation is finally headed to trial Monday after being filed in 2024, with regulators alleging the companyโ€™s dominance in live events and ticketing stifles competition and harms artists, fans, and venues. The case challenges its 2010 merger with Ticketmaster and could lead to structural changes, possibly even a breakup, though such remedies are uncommon. The combined company generated roughly $25 billion in revenue last year.

Gucci Mane is partnering with Hoka and Foot Locker on a new campaign that plays off the viral comparison between the rapper and NBA referee James Williams. Titled โ€œRight Shoe, Wrong Gucci,โ€ the spot follows Gucci Mane shopping for the newly released Bondi 7 Stealth Tech sneaker, assisted by store employees who resemble him. The updated silhouette features translucent mesh, reflective detailing, and performance-inspired upgrades.


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