“Yawnworthy is in the mind of the yawner” www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
“Yawnworthy is in the mind of the yawner” www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
“At a time when the Trump administration has mostly annihilated the already feeble funding for public media in the US, the success of Heated Rivalry is a major victory for the Canadian government’s unique system for nurturing homegrown entertainment."
Gift link:
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Jimmy Kimmel reups with ABC for an additional year
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The current media climate has proven entirely hospitable to voices of misinformation, conspiracy and hatred. Can it sustain one dedicated to thoughtfulness and acceptance? Here's our feature story on the opportunities and challenges facing Ms. Rachel, the new queen of toddler TV: shorturl.at/2wDnX
Amazon is shutting down Wondery studio amid podcast industry’s shift to video
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Happy happy HBO Max counter-reformation day to all those who celebrate
Dr. Phil's media startup has filed for bankruptcy
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such a great, trippy show. Perfect mix of bloodshed, tortoise humor, and ethnobotany references
"Neon, Mubi and A24 represent three different futures of indie cinema."
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NEW: What went wrong with Dragon Age: The Veilguard? Why was the writing so tonally inconsistent? Why did it feel so shallow? Why were there so few choices?
Really, after ten years of turbulence, it was a miracle that anything came out at all. This is the story: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
Reminded today of something hilarious and spot-on that Jesse Armstrong, the creator of HBO's Succession, told us for "It's Not TV." (page 361)
As HBO Max's parent moves away from kids streaming content, expect Disney and Netflix to battle it out. Here's @felixgillette.bsky.social in the Businessweek Daily www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...
I wrote about the sports doc glut
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“No part of the entertainment business has more to lose — and gain — from A.I. than animation.“
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Starting to really see the impact of Max throwing in the towel on kids programming. (1) New episodes of Sesame Street moving to Netflix. (2) Cartoon Network's new, long-anticipated reboot of Gumball making its streaming debut on Hulu.
Don't miss this week's SLR featuring @sarahzhang.bsky.social, @anndoritboy.bsky.social, @jaketapper.bsky.social, @samiamadwar.bsky.social, @felixgillette.bsky.social, @mollyjongfast.bsky.social & more! mailchi.mp/sundaylongre...
Cartoon Network’s struggles have been playing out at a time when animation at large has arguably never been more popular. From Dog Man and Inside Out 2 to The Super Mario Bros. Movie, animated features continue to rule the box office. Bluey—a cartoon series from Australia that Cartoon Network executives once unsuccessfully sought to license—has been a huge hit for Disney+. And animated shows such as Peppa Pig and CoComelon regularly attract big audiences of youngsters on Netflix. The global anime market is projected to grow from $34.2 billion in 2024 to $60.1 billion by 2030, according to research by Jefferies Financial Group Inc. Surely, many animation fans still hope, there is room for the Cartoon Network brand to flourish once again.
"Cartoon Network’s Last Gasp" The irreverent animation factory once cranked out hits, talent and profits. But with David Zaslav’s retreat from streaming kids programming, the future of the network is in question.
Super thorough piece by @felixgillette.bsky.social on the decline of Cartoon Network in the Age of Zaz.
But to my mind, this graf is the crux: The demand is there; WBD failed to meet it and damned the brand in the process.
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Five years after its launch, Max is throwing in the towel on kids programming. What’s that mean for the future of Cartoon Network? My deep dive on the precarious state of a beloved animation brand.
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Cartoon Network and Adult Swim are struggling to survive Warner Bros. Discovery boss David Zaslav and the era of streaming. Great reporting from @felixgillette.bsky.social 🎁
Illegal casinos and sports books dominated the US online gambling market -- earning 74% of gross gaming revenue (a whopping $67.1 billion) in 2024.
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Finished the Facebook memoir. It’s great. And although it’s crazy to say this, given how much reporting there has been on this company, it raises more questions about zuckerbergs leadership than anything I’ve read. a.co/d/8vS4yVY
What’s going on with Nick Denton? Why the sudden return to online combat? Naturally, the best take comes from @tomscocca.bsky.social
“That is to say, after years out of the attention racket, Denton is trying to make one more score.”
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What a life
#earl #oriolesmagic #weaver
Jack Shafer is back! The longtime Politico press columnist debuts his new column in the WashPost.
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I, admittedly, grew up in this world and have both admiration for it and anger towards it. Probably only Michael Schaffer could write this so well. www.politico.com/news/magazin...
Excited to read this one! Happy pub day @benwallace.bsky.social
How NYT Cooking cooked Epicurious
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The biggest YouTube star in the world (@MrBeast) makes more money from chocolate than his entertainment business, according to two different investor decks.
We took a dive into one of the most interesting creator businesses around.
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