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Why a Slice of Pizza in New York Costs More Than a Subway Ride
The New York Times posited in the 1980s that because of inflation, the cost of a slice of pizza in New York will always be around the same price as a ride on the subway. But for the first time in 40 years, the so-called "pizza principle" has been broken. Increasing costs of supplies like utility gas, flour, and cheese — not to mention labor due to shortages — have driven the price of a cheese slice up to $3.14 on average, according to the app Slice. Cheddar News spoke to Vito's Slices and Ices co-owners John and Nick Accardi to learn why.

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MLB on Partnering With Apple TV+ to Stream Friday Night Doubleheaders
Baseball is as American as — Apple TV+. The National Pasttime has a new media partner this season, as the MLB will be streaming Friday night doubleheaders on the Apple streaming service. Noah Garden, the league's chief revenue officer, spoke to Cheddar News to break down the details of what's being offered in the new package and why Major League Baseball felt the need to make the move this year. "We've been in a situation where we've lost reach, even within the cable bundle. There are situations where people in the local market don't have access to watch their favorite team and their local team on top of that," he said. "You have cord cutters and even probably more importantly, cord nevers. So streaming offers of some ability to gain reach that we've lost over the the last couple of years, and Apple was really the perfect partner for us."



