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Black media legacy: South Florida Black-owned outlets mark Juneteenth and look ahead to the Black Press bicentennial, with leaders calling newspapers “a lifeline” for community storytelling and advocacy. Esports ownership: Amouranth’s latest investment in Houston’s Wildcard signals a shift from passive creator bets to real equity deals that tie streaming reach to team growth. Horror publishing: IDW Dark confirms new sequels for Smile and A Quiet Place, expanding the franchises with fresh issue-by-issue solicit details. Books & authors: Emma Straub discusses her novel American Fantasy and the joy she found after heartbreak, while Jeff Kinney brings Diary of a Wimpy Kid fandom to St. Petersburg for a politics-meets-literature event. Florida publishing & printing business: Sarasota’s Andrick & Associates highlights local commercial printing and direct mail as a competitive advantage. Local media partnerships: WRUF lands a major Jacksonville Jaguars broadcast deal, adding student beat-reporting access for future sports journalists. Real estate with publishing-adjacent reach: Leesburg Marketplace sells for $11.5 million, underscoring continued demand for occupied retail centers.

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1,347 Central Florida homes now have active price cuts

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