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  • Disappearing Newsom scrambles to announce livestreamed 'fireside chat'

    11/09/2021 1:18:54 AM PST · by Libloather · 27 replies
    Washington Examiner ^ | 11/09/21 | Daniel Chaitin
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom briskly scheduled a livestreamed appearance after a day of inquisitive reporting on his whereabouts. His office released a media advisory late Monday to say Newsom, who has not had a public appearance since canceling his visit to a United Nations climate summit last month, will speak at the California Economic Summit at approximately 11:45 a.m. local time. The "fireside chat" at the event hosted by California Forward will be livestreamed, the statement said. Newsom's last public appearance was on Oct. 27, when he received a COVID-19 booster shot. He abruptly canceled a visit to Glasgow, Scotland,...
  • Where's Timcast IRL?

    11/02/2021 5:10:51 PM PDT · by jimjohn · 5 replies
    self | jimjohn
    Haven't seen any Tim Poole podcast promoted since Thursday. Saw a message Thursday saying they were taking a night off. Nothing since. Anyone know anything?
  • ‘The Mysterious Benedict Society’ Is A Whimsical, Kid-Friendly Critique Of Media Panic

    07/23/2021 9:29:30 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 6 replies
    The Federalist ^ | July 23, 2021 | Josh Shepherd
    In a miniseries relevant for our times, four remarkable children must tune out media propaganda and seek truth to solve what’s causing a society-wide panic. “There is a place where truth matters, even if most people don’t pay attention to it.”“The Mysterious Benedict Society,” a streaming TV series on Disney Plus faithfully adapted from the original novel by Trenton Lee Stewart, slowly unravels a surprising and even sophisticated mystery with a talented ensemble cast and charming Technicolor style.Set in a vaguely British seaside locale circa the mid-1970s, the plot hinges on news media anxiously hyping a threat called The Emergency....
  • Aidy Bryant’s ‘Shrill’ Is Looking For Morality In All The Wrong Places

    05/26/2021 9:16:08 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    The Federalist ^ | May 26, 2021 | Libby Emmons
    Modern women follow a set of rules that are supposed to make them happy when followed. But the rules aren't based on anything other than an entitled, self-obsessed, victimization complex.>Aidy Bryant’s testament to the independent modern woman, “Shrill,” comes to a close with the third and final season now airing on Hulu. Bryant’s Annie Easton is Mary Tyler Moore in a plus-sized mini dress, taking on the world with a smile and a can-do attitude, balanced by a perpetual feeling that she’s being judged for being overweight. Like Mary, Annie is trying to figure it all out as she goes...
  • The Dan Bongino Show, M-F,1200NOON PM-3PM, EDT,May 24-28,2021, WMAL FM

    05/24/2021 8:53:45 AM PDT · by Biggirl · 116 replies
    The Dan Bongino ^ | May 24, 2021 | Dan Bongino
    Good Morning/Afternoon,WELCOME To The BRAND NEW WEEKDAY SHOW, The Dan Bongino Show! Dan Bongino, a part of the NEW GENERATION of CONSERVATIVE TALK RADIO SHOW HOST!
  • Why is Antenna TV Thriving in the Age of Netflix?

    03/16/2021 7:56:37 AM PDT · by Republican Wildcat · 99 replies
    PrimeTimer ^ | 1/27/2021 | AARON BARNHART
    ... Antenna TV is, in fact, the name of a TV channel. It’s just one in a group of quietly successful channels that include MeTV, ThisTV, SmileTV, Laff, Grit, Bounce, Comet, Decades, and more. These are channels fueled by nostalgia for TV from the era when theme songs were a minute long and black-and-white wasn’t just an effect. A time when Johnny Carson was the king of the night and Murphy Brown was a household name. Best of all, you don’t need a subscription to watch — as the name suggests, all you need is an antenna and a TV....
  • 5 Long-Term Takeaways From Disney’s Big Plans For Future Shows

    12/18/2020 8:04:09 AM PST · by Kaslin · 7 replies
    The Federalist ^ | December 18, 2020 | Joseph Shepherd
    When Disney announced 52 upcoming films and series, Hollywood press, movie fans, and even Wall Street ate up the hype. Here’s an overview of the big takeaways. In recent days, trading on Disney’s stock hit record highs, a short-term indicator the company succeeded with their much-hyped presentation of upcoming films and shows. But the long-term outcome is a more complex story. After all, over the past year, Disney laid off more than 30,000 employees (mostly related to still-closed theme parks) and streaming video platforms have not yet proven the profit potential of theatrical releases. Over a four-hour unveiling that resembled...
  • Hollywood Grapples With Mass Layoffs as the Biz Redefines Itself for Streaming Future

    11/25/2020 9:05:03 AM PST · by EdnaMode · 39 replies
    Variety ^ | November 25, 2020 | Cynthia Littleton
    Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/SIPA USA/AP Images This is the winter of discontent for Hollywood workers, as no level of seniority has been spared from the wave of mass layoffs. Warner Bros. has been shaken by two rounds of layoffs and a wholesale restructuring that have ushered out veterans with decades of service to the Hollywood studio. NBCUniversal has rewired the structure of its TV content production and distribution operations, leading to hundreds of job cuts. ViacomCBS has periodically shed bodies by the dozens in the year since its two halves formally tied the knot again in December 2019. AMC Networks...
  • ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ Demonstrates The Strength Of Friendship In Adversity [Spoiler Alert]

    11/19/2020 1:31:18 PM PST · by Kaslin · 29 replies
    The Federalist ^ | November 19, 2020 | Mitch Hall
    Netflix’s new limited series, “The Queen’s Gambit,” leads the site’s top ten most popular list for the third straight week since its late October premiere, making it one of the platform’s most-watched shows of 2020. This feat is all the more impressive considering the steep competition among streaming providers this year. Adapted from Walter Tevis’s 1983 novel and brought to life by veteran screenwriters Scott Frank and Allan Scott, the mini-series depicts the unexpectedly cutthroat world of 1960s chess against the lavish backdrop of the Cold War era, when chess boards were just another arena in which rival nations competed...
  • 5 Questions Disney Plus Needs To Answer On Its One-Year Anniversary

    11/12/2020 11:25:29 AM PST · by Kaslin · 12 replies
    The Federalist ^ | November 12, 2020 | Josh Shepherd
    In a year devoid of blockbuster movies in theaters, Disney has sought to rival Netflix as the leader in on-demand streaming, but questions remain about its approach.

 Bob Chapek, CEO of the Walt Disney Company, will later today deliver to investors the entertainment giant’s annual report. Even worse than the rest of Hollywood, Disney has been hit hard by the pandemic and ensuing lockdowns. Most theme parks remain shuttered, tens of thousands of employees have been laid off, and revenue from theatrical film releases has gone from billions in 2019 to nearly zero this year. It’s no accident that today...
  • Vanity - replacement for cable

    11/08/2020 9:44:26 AM PST · by meyer · 64 replies
    self | self
    OK, a vanity post here - With Fox having completely gone to the dark side, and not wanting to spend any money to support any of the mainstream media any more, I'm looking for a streaming service that can replace my cable. I'm looking to have local channels (which I can do with an antenna if necessary), some sports, alternative news, older movies, older shows, maybe some history.
  • Netflix subscriptions plummeted and cancellations increased by 800% after the release of controversial French film Cuties, analytics firm reveals

    10/24/2020 4:54:08 AM PDT · by C19fan · 34 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | October 24, 2020 | Ariel Zilber
    Netflix’s disappointing third quarter earnings was the result of subscribers canceling their service at eight times the usual rate because of anger over the controversial French film Cuties, it has been reported. Data unearthed by two analytics firms indicate that there was a sharp uptick in the number of people who cancelled their subscriptions at around the same time that calls were growing for a boycott of Netflix over its airing of Cuties.
  • Quibi is shutting down after just six months

    10/21/2020 5:42:22 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 39 replies
    CNN (CommieNewsNetwork) via MSN ^ | 10-21-20 | Frank Pallotta and Clare Duffy
    Quibi, the app that staked its future on short videos, is shutting down just six months after it launched, the company announced Wednesday. "We started with the idea to create the next generation of storytelling and because of you, we were able to create and deliver the best version of what we imagined Quibi to be," co-founders Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman wrote in an open letter. "So it is with an incredibly heavy heart that today we are announcing that we are winding down the business and looking to sell its content and technology assets." The company, which struggled...
  • 6 Quick Takeaways From The First Night Of The Republican National Convention

    08/25/2020 6:25:52 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 48 replies
    The Federalist ^ | August 25, 2020 | Molly Hemmingway
    The Republican National Convention had a better first night than the Democratic National Convention had any night last week. The Republican National Convention had a better first night than the Democratic National Convention had any night last week. Here are six quick takeaways.1. DNC’s Problem Was Not That It Was Virtual Last week’s Democratic National Convention was barely watchable. People assumed that was because the Chinese coronavirus forced the convention to be held virtually. But the Republican National Convention is also being held virtually, and it was fully of energy and excitement that was completely lacking at the Democratic convention.Democrats...
  • HughesNet Satellite Internet,One Of The Worst Decisions I've Made Lately

    06/10/2020 10:39:51 PM PDT · by Yosemitest · 66 replies
    June 11, 2020
    HughesNet Satellite Internet was sold to me as 10 times faster than DSL service. Well ... that's not what I've experienced in the last month since I switched from DSL to Satellite Internet. I tried to watch a HBO movie and it took me three days to finally get the it, and then only in the early morning hours. HughesNet Satellite Service's excuse ... "With so many people at home due to the Covid-19 situation, our system is overloaded." I signed up for a two year contract with both internet and phone service, and in less than a month I've...
  • HBO Max won’t hit AT&T data caps, but Netflix and Disney Plus will

    06/02/2020 10:54:26 AM PDT · by FewsOrange · 16 replies
    The Verge ^ | Jun 2, 2020 | Nilay Patel
    Welcome to a world without net neutrality HBO Max, AT&T’s big bet on the future of streaming, will be excused from AT&T’s mobile data caps, while competing services like Netflix and Disney Plus will use up your data. That’s the follow-up from a Vergecast conversation with Tony Goncalves, the AT&T executive in charge of HBO Max. Asked whether HBO Max would hit the cap, Goncalves said his team “had the conversation” but didn’t have the answer. AT&T later confirmed to The Verge that HBO Max will be excused from the company’s traditional data caps and the soft data caps on...
  • These 5 Streaming Moves Preview The COVID-19 Entertainment Shift

    05/29/2020 9:04:44 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 4 replies
    The Federalist ^ | May 29, 2020 | Josh Shepherd
    The streaming wars are heating up, as John Krasinski’s 'Some Good News' signs on with CBS, 'Hamilton' heads to Disney Plus, and Tom Hanks’ new war movie goes straight to Apple TV.The coronavirus crisis accelerated the trend of consumers choosing in-home entertainment — particularly, video-on-demand streaming services such as Netflix that maximize choices and almost eliminate ad breaks. U.S. theater ticket sales had already been in decline for the past 20 years, and today most theaters remain closed due to concerns about spreading COVID-19 in crowded, enclosed spaces. Ten major streaming services are now vying for subscribers, with hundreds of...
  • ‘Mrs. America’ Can’t Hide All The Things Phyllis Schlafly Got Right About Women

    05/19/2020 9:13:54 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 13 replies
    The Federalist ^ | May 19, 202 | Jeremy Karl
    Just as has happened in our economy dominated by finance capitalism, feminism brought outsized benefits to a few in exchange for the suffering of many. Starring Academy Award Winner Cate Blanchett as conservative firebrand Phyllis Schlafly, Hulu series “Mrs. America” has been getting awards buzz. While the writers are too skilled to give a one-dimensional portrayal of Schlafly, nonetheless the broader agenda of the show is clear: to anathematize Schlafly, build up the feminists who opposed her, and ultimately, to push for a new Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). “Mrs. America” is effective propaganda against Schlafly and conservative ideas because it...
  • Twitch Names Transgender Streamer Who Identifies as Deer to ‘Safety Advisory Council’

    05/18/2020 3:54:36 PM PDT · by kevcol · 32 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | May 18, 2020 | Alexander Hall
    If normal radical liberals in Big Tech weren’t bad enough, Twitch has named a transgender streamer who self-identifies as a deer to be on the platform’s “Safety Advisory Council.” ... In one, Loehr wore antlers while broadcasting and explained: “In my spare time, I go out to my yard, and I, and I prance around. And I eat grass.” While explaining this, Loehr mimed eating grass and described how “it helps me feel, like, in tune with my deer-self.” . . . Loehr claimed the cause of the harassment is merely because "I am different and twitch has platformed me.”...
  • Netflix’s ‘Hollywood’ Could Have Been Great If It Wasn’t So Focused On Being Woke

    05/15/2020 7:42:11 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 37 replies
    The Federalist ^ | May 15, 2020 | Paulina Enck
    At the end of the day, 'Hollywood' doesn't care about telling a compelling story about interesting people, but is intent on demonstrating the importance of representation in media. There are two excellent stories at the center of “Hollywood,” Ryan Murphy’s alt-history saga of old Hollywood. An intrepid group of friends attempt to make a big studio romance starring a talented black actress in 1947. An aspiring actor must negotiate his desire for fame with his morals, in the backdrop of a sexually exploitive agent and the omnipresent risk of his homosexuality becoming discovered.Both of these stories are technically covered in...