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Long-Term Linear Valuation Not Promising: Lee

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July 8, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
Long-Term Linear Valuation Not Promising: Lee

Grace Lee, partner managing director and co-lead of the media entertainment practice at Alix Partners, joins Dani Burger on Bloomberg Deals. They discuss media dealmaking as executives descended this week on Sun Valley, Idaho, for the Allen Co. annual gathering of media, technology and finance moguls. (Source: Bloomberg)

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