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  "textContent": "At the Academy Awards, The New Yorker’s correspondent saw a win-win night for the studio behind “Sinners” and “One Battle After Another”—and a lose-lose situation for the industry.",
  "title": "Were the 2026 Oscars a Swan Song for Warner Bros.?"
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