Y&R spoilers tease that Sally Spectra is staying on as Chief Executive Officer of Newman Media for now, and Victoria Newman and Nick Newman decided to give her a chance because they appreciated the big ideas she had for the company.
Y&R Spoilers Speculation
Podcasts are the next big thing, what with Chancellor-Winters leaning in with more than 50 new ones coming out in the coming months, thanks to Nate Hastings (Sean Dominic) overpromising. Sure, Devon Hamilton had GC Buzz for a while, but it’s been some time since a media company ran a TV station in Genoa City. We speculate that it’s time for one to step up with that idea. Perhaps that’s Sally’s (Courtney Hope) big idea for Newman Media.
A TV station for Newman Media would make great sense, and it would provide endless opportunities for storylines. Plus, it would allow for the Newmans to help control the narrative around the whole Ashland Locke (Robert Newman) death. Plus, even after that drama blows over, there is sure to be other things that they want to control the narrative about.
It’s a huge project, but it’d be a great way for Sally to shine as CEO, and Chloe Mitchell Fisher (Elizabeth Hendrickson) to prove herself as Chief Operating Officer. This is the perfect opportunity for this new duo to show off at Newman Media and solidify their positions as a new media powerhouse in Genoa City.
Plus, Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Nick (Joshua Morrow) are sure to appreciate what it will bring to the Newman Enterprises brand. Do you think this spoilers speculation will happen? Let us know in the comments below.
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