Media News Daily: Top Stories for 04/20/2026

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Washington Post Editorial Board Slams Trump’s ‘Pointless Standoff’ with Powell

The editorial board of The Washington Post sharply criticized President Donald Trump over his escalating conflict with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, describing it as a “pointless standoff” likely to harm the president politically and economically. The dispute centers on Trump’s pressure for interest rate cuts amid rising energy prices tied to geopolitical tensions. Complicating matters, the Justice Department has pursued a criminal investigation into Powell over alleged financial mismanagement tied to a $2.5 billion renovation project, though a judge recently dismissed related subpoenas. Powell’s leadership term ends soon, though his broader appointment runs through 2028. Read More (The Hill Rating)


NOTUS to Relaunch as “The Star” Amid Media Industry Shifts

NOTUS, a Washington-based political news outlet, is set to relaunch as “The Star” in early June, according to reporting by The New York Times. Editor-in-chief Tim Grieve indicated the rebrand aims to address a growing gap in political journalism coverage following significant newsroom cuts at The Washington Post. Originally launched in 2023 in partnership with the Allbritton Journalism Institute, NOTUS has focused on training emerging political reporters while delivering insider-focused coverage. Read More (Mediapost Rating)


Roku Surpasses 100 Million Streaming Households Worldwide

Roku announced it has exceeded 100 million active households globally, marking a significant milestone as the company expands its streaming footprint across North America, Latin America, and Europe. The company highlighted its evolution from an early Netflix partnership into a dominant smart TV platform, now powering devices from brands like TCL and Hisense. Roku generates the majority of its revenue through advertising and subscriptions, with its platform used by more than half of U.S. broadband households and holding roughly 40 percent of the domestic streaming market. Read More (The Desk Rating)


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