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What We Lose When “The Late Show” Goes Away

 The cancellation of Colbert’s show right before a deal that needed government approval has given his exit an additional resonance. - The New York Times

Boston, Cape Cod, Central Mass. Public Radio Outlets To Merge

“WGBH Educational Foundation and New England Public Media plan to formally merge operations by the summer of 2026. ... The merger will combine Boston-based GBH, Springfield-based NEPM and Cape Cod’s CAI into what executives describe as one of Massachusetts’s largest statewide public media networks, reaching more than 1.3 million people weekly.” - Inside Radio

AI Actors, Scripts Won’t Be Eligible For Oscars

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said that only performances “credited in the film’s legal billing and demonstrably performed by humans with their consent” will be eligible for Academy Awards. Similarly, the academy said that screenplays must be “human-authored” to be eligible. - TechCrunch

BBC’s Newsroom Will Be Hit Hardest By Job Cuts

“The division, home to about a quarter of all BBC staff, is being saddled with one of the highest cost-cutting targets as the corporation attempts to cut as many as 2,000 jobs in the biggest downsizing of the public service broadcaster in 15 years.” - The Guardian

On May Day Weekend, Looking At Fifty Years Of Labor Documentaries

“Some scenes in union documentaries are almost guaranteed: organizers rallying the rank and file at meetings, workers expressing concerns about the strike’s impact on their families, tensions flaring up at the picket line. There will be corporate spokespeople, union-till-I-die old-timers, and scabs.” - The Guardian (UK)

Bet You Didn’t Know Sylvester Stallone ‘Rescued’ The First Rambo Movie

And not by starring in it - by cutting it, from more than 3 hours down to 93 minutes. - Open Culture

TSA And Lufthansa Lost The Oscar Of The Director Of Mr. Nobody Against Putin

But after an international outcry, Lufthansa managed to find it. The blame, though, rests with certain U.S. security forces: “A TSA agent stopped him and said the Oscar could be used as a weapon.” - CBC

The Long History – And Surprising Philosophy – Of The Mummy Movie

Every era (and country) gets the mummy movies it deserves. And “in recent decades, the mummy film has taken on a decidedly populist and, in some cases, postmodern status.” - Reactor

The Motion Picture Academy Says No AI Creation Will Win An Oscar

In another rule change, “the Academy also requires screenplays to be ‘human-authored’ and said it reserved the right to investigate the use of generative AI in any submission.” - NPR

Way, Way Too Early Predictions For The Emmys

"The tea leaves are there — it’s time to start scrutinizing them.” - Vulture (MSN)

Whew, Hollywood Actors And Studios Seem To Have Figured Out A Contract Without A Strike

“The major issues on the agenda included artificial intelligence and streaming residuals, both of which also featured prominently in the 2023 strike.” - Variety

Another Judge Throws Another Wrench Into The Onion’s Takeover Of Alex Jones’s Infowars Website

“The Onion’s plan to take over the Infowars platforms that Alex Jones built into a bullhorn of conspiracy theories and turn them into parody sites was in limbo again Thursday, after a Texas court paused a proposed deal involving the satirical news outlet.” - AP

Streaming And Cable Subscribers Sue To Stop Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger

“Paramount subscribers, in a lawsuit filed on Thursday in federal court, allege the acquisition will substantially reduce competition in streaming, news and theatrical distribution in violation of antitrust laws.” - The Hollywood Reporter

The Trump FCC’s Threats To Disney/ABC’s Broadcast Licenses Are Legally Doomed

“That is the technical legal term for this: batshit crazy. … Legally there is no basis for removing a broadcast license because you don’t like the program. And if there is some kind of DEI claim here, I really don’t know what that would be.” - Vulture (MSN)

FCC Starts Investigation Of Disney Broadcast License

As expected, Brendan Carr and the FCC on Tuesday unleashed license-renewal hell on The Walt Disney Co. However, with another Jimmy Kimmel brouhaha erupting with Donald Trump and MAGAland, the Josh D’Amaro-led Disney is playing it cool and playing along, at least for now. - Deadline

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