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    On today’s KBLA Entertainment Update, Jill Munroe breaks down the business behind the culture with guest contributor Damon Haley for All Up In The Business Wednesday. First, Ice Cube’s BIG3 is preparing to go public through a SPAC merger at a reported $290 million valuation, raising bigger questions about sports ownership, fan investment, alternative leagues, and whether culture-backed sports IP can become a serious public-market play. Then we unpack Na’im Lynn’s comments about Real Husbands of Hollywood, creative credit, friendship, and why informal ideas need formal protection before Hollywood turns a conversation into a hit show. The final business case study centers on Jay-Z’s Reasonable Doubt 30th anniversary vinyl release with Target, and why the backlash is not just about an album or a collector’s item. It is about brand trust, Black consumer memory, the Target boycott, and whether a cultural partnership can repair a values-based breach the audience does not believe has been fully resolved. 🎧 It’s all facts, context, and culture. 👉 Subscribe for more entertainment and culture updates every weekday! Jill Munroe is a Los Angeles-bred entertainment journalist, producer, and host. Follow her socials @StilettoJill or visit JillMunroe.com. Catch her live M-Thurs on KBLA Talk 1580 from 6PM to 7PM. #JillMunroe #EntertainmentUpdate #FrontRowSeat #Facts #Context #Culture #DamonHaley #AllUpInTheBusiness #IceCube #BIG3 #SPAC #NaimLynn #RealHusbandsOfHollywood #JayZ #ReasonableDoubt #Target
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