
Google lets big creators claim Search profiles, but only if they are already huge
Google is turning Search into a personal branding layer for a limited class of creators and publishers, raising the stakes for attention, identity, and discovery.
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Google is turning Search into a personal branding layer for a limited class of creators and publishers, raising the stakes for attention, identity, and discovery.

A Science study says bumblebees can tackle a box-and-banana style puzzle on their own, a clue that even tiny-brained creatures may handle novel tasks without being taught.

FX greenlit the Jeffrey Eugenides adaptation for Hulu, giving Sadie Sink, Will Arbery, and Hiro Murai another high-end bet to watch.

The new album lands weeks before her October 10 tour with All Them Witches, giving Rundle two launch windows to move fans from streaming to tickets.

Forbes’ latest list shows how superstar music careers now create serious wealth, forcing executives to rethink scale, valuation, and cultural power.

Challenger, Gray & Christmas says companies are citing AI more than any other layoff reason, even as critics argue the technology is being used as a convenient excuse.
Atlantic Music Group is using a new joint venture to turn A&R talent into a scalable label engine, and competitors should notice.

The anime adaptation is ending on Netflix's terms, giving entertainment executives a clean read on how streamers manage renewals and exits.

A YouTube creator has turned hundreds of classic metal songs into Doom-style MIDI covers, showing how obsessive fan labor can become a durable niche audience and a monetizable brand.

Paramount says blocking the deal would weaken competition, but five streaming subscribers, regulators, and state attorneys general are all pressing on the brakes.

A 10-song Prince compilation lands August 28, and the estate is turning vault strategy, anniversary timing, and controlled access into a bigger cultural play.

WIRED found unreleased biometric code in Meta's smart glasses platform, raising fresh questions about consent, device permissions, and how far wearable AI can reach.