The pilot on a flight to Cabo San Lucas threatened to turn the plane around to stop a passenger from AirDropping nudes to unsuspecting fliers.
In todayβs email:
LOTR:Bezosβ $715m passion project.
Chart:In-flight WiFi is getting cheaper.
Wordle:NYTβs bet is paying off.
Around the Web:Walking for your brain, a pumpkin boat, unseen videos, and more cool internet finds.
π§ On the go?Listen to todayβs 10-minute podcastto hear about the most expensive TV show ever β plus, Bezosβ passion project and the fantasy showdown it represents.
THE BIG IDEA
Bezosβ $715m gamble on The Lord of the Rings
As a teen, a summer after working as a McDonaldβs fry cook, Jeff Bezosorganizedan educational camp.
Part of the program required reading, and Bezosβ list includedThe Lord of the Rings.
Years later, in 1994, Bezos founded Amazon. In 1999, theLOTRseries wasnamedAmazon customersβ favorite book of the millennium.
Fast forward to 2017, when Amazon announced it had won the novelβs TV rights.
Tonightβ¦
β¦ some$715mand five years later, βThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Powerβ drops on Prime Video.
The price tag represents the cost for the rights ($250m) and eight-episode production ($465m) of the most expensive TV season ever.
As onetweetput it, βRings of Power is the first television show where if it sucks, the price of your detergent will probably go up.β
The reality is, the cost equates to income generated from ~5.1m Prime subscriptions, or just ~0.15% of Amazonβs $469.8B 2021 revenue.
In an unconventional moveβ¦
β¦ itβs reported that Bezos personally worked on the pitch for the rights.
That pitch β $250m, a multiseason commitment, and book promotions on Amazon β outweighed the cash and Roku goodie bags that Netflix offered Tolkienβs heirs and studio execs while shopping the deal.
At Tuesdayβs premiere, Bezosemphasizedthe responsibility and privilege that comes with working on Tolkienβs world.
He also recalled the stern warning his son had given him after the deal landed:
βDad, please donβt eff this up.β
SNIPPETS
Yikes:Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester said she expects benchmark interest rates to exceed 4%, with no cuts, in early 2023.
Whoops:Crypto.com accidentallyrefundedan Australian customer ~$7.2m instead of ~$68. The customer bought a house with the money, and the company is fighting them in court.
Michael Saylor,founder of MicroStrategy and a massive bitcoin bull, is getting sued by the District of Columbia for tax fraud.
Free data:T-Mobile is offering three months of unlimited data for free in an effort to lure new subscribers.
Bed Bath & Beyondplans toclose~150 stores and lay off 20% of its corporate staff in a bid to avoid bankruptcy.
Alfredo saucecoveredmultiple lanesof Interstate 55 in Memphis after an 18-wheeler carrying a load crashed.
The FDAauthorizedModerna and Pfizer-BioNTechβs reformulated covid vaccines that now target the omicron variants.
The US Navyis recruiting⦠for itsesports team, Goats and Glory, which it considers key to connecting with Gen Z.
Update:NASA hasrescheduledits Artemis I launch for Sept. 3. The window opens at 2:17pm EDT.
Wanna market a bestseller?Trendster and Female Startup Club founder Doone Roisin did exactly that, and she dropped her entirepre-launch strategy and post-launch analysisjust for Trendsters.
CHART
Why in-flight WiFi will only get better
Between delays, cancellations, and inflated ticket prices, flying hasnβt been easy this year.
β¦ wasintroducedby Boeing in 2001, and has driven passengers crazy ever since. There aretwo waysto get connected at 30k feet: cell towers on the ground, or satellites in the sky.
Satellite coverage is faster and more reliable, but expensive, leading airlines to upgrade fleets plane by plane.
This causes unpredictable experiences β like a Delta passenger who paid $5 for WiFi on one flight, then $29.95 on another.
But thereβs good news
More airlines are upgrading to satellite internet and switching from dynamic pricing to a flat rate. With SpaceXβs Starlink entering the market, the extra competition should lead to even lower prices.
Hopefully the end result is all airlines offering WiFi for the same price as JetBlue β free.
FREE RESOURCE
How many tools does it take to make one sale?
For the average B2B outfitβ¦Five.
Weβll be damned. It can only be a cry for help. So, hereβs a solution for any scaling, US-based services business.
HubSpotβs payments toolsare baked into the leading CRM platform for small and mid-sized teams. You can swiftly and securely accept digital payments, and offer your customers the flexibility to transact the way they want β whether itβs credit card or ACH, one-time or recurring.
Thereβs a lot to love about running your operation on hella smart software. Explore the advantages of an easy-to-use setup.
WORDLE 2.0
The βWordleβ glow up, explained
The New York Timesβ bet on games is paying off.
Just seven months after acquiring βWordleβ in a deal in the βlow seven figures,β theTimeshas already brought in an βunprecedentedβ tens of millions of new users.
TheTimesβ gaming subscriptionβ¦
β¦ saw a record Q2, as Wordle players discovered other games, like βSpelling Bee,β βSudoku,β and βLetter Boxed.β
Alex Hardiman,NYTβs chief product officer,says, βmultiproduct subscribers pay the most and retain best.β
By bundling games and cross-promoting subscriptions throughout the Wordle experience (like showing ads after games),NYThas boosted its core offering, making it more attractive to subscribers.
Case in point: digital multiproduct subscribersincreased26% in Q2.
But thatβs just the beginning
Since the acquisition,NYThas made a series of other moves with βWordle,β including:
Integrating βWordleβ into its Crossword app last month.
Partnering with Hasbro on βWordle: The Party Game,β a board game dropping in October.
LaunchingWordleBot, a tool that helps players train their word-guessing skills.
While βWordleβ is still free, theTimeshashintedit might make the game exclusive to subscribers β at which point we expect many players will C-H-U-R-N.
AROUND THE WEB
π’On this day:In 1985, the wreckage of the Titanic wasfound~400 miles east of Newfoundland, 73 years after it sank.
πThatβs interesting:A manpaddled38 miles in a hollowed-out pumpkin to beat the 2016 record of 25.5 miles.
πΆHow to:Walking is good exercise, but you can also walk to improvebrain health.
πCure boredom:Astronauttakes you on a journey through random unnamed and seldom-watched YouTube videos.