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Skydance’s $8 Billion Acquisition Of Paramount Global Is Now Complete

“Skydance Media has closed its takeover, unveiled in July 2024, of Paramount Global to form what the merger partners have called a ‘next-generation media and technology leader, positioned to win in today’s rapidly transforming media landscape.’” - The Hollywood Reporter

NPR’s Way Forward Post-Funding-Hack

Citing a study from the consultancy Public Media Company, she said 78 of 246 members are in imminent danger of going dark. - Washington Post

Public Radio Stations That Are Well-Positioned To Absorb Federal Funding Cuts

They’ve built syndication businesses, production studios, national programming, university partnerships, cross-media tie-ups, statewide networks, and a thousand other things meant to strengthen the institution. For them, the federal defunding will be painful but not fatal. - NiemanLab

TV Series Imagining Mainland Chinese Invasion Becomes Major Sensation In Taiwan

“Zero Day Attack …, which aired its first episode over the weekend, was partially funded by the Taiwanese government, which hopes to raise awareness about the threat China poses. But the show has landed at a highly divisive moment in Taiwan and attracted (accusations) of fear-mongering” even before the first episode aired. - BBC (MSN)

Disney’s Relentless Push To Promote Its Disney+ Streaming Platform Is Damaging Its Biggest Movie Brands

“Nearly every one of Disney’s core brands – in addition to Marvel Studios, (they are) Pixar and Lucasfilm (home of Star Wars) – have been diminished by the company’s direct-to-consumer streaming platform and that platform’s insatiable thirst for fresh content.” - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

Why “King Of The Hill” Is The Most Significant Work Of Texan Culture Of The Past Thirty Years

“Hank is trapped between his state’s past and present, between the egotism and insecurity that is the Texan’s peculiar yin and yang. He is committed to an authenticity that, like that of so many Texans living in urban areas — around 84 percent of us — is more than a little performative.” - Texas Monthly

The “Naked Gun” Reboot May Be Bringing Spoof Movies Back From The Dead. But Who Killed Them In The First Place?

The prime suspects are generally considered to be the writing-directing team of Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer, none of whose films have ever scored higher than 7% on Rotten Tomatoes. But no less than David Zucker, co-creator of Airplane! and the original Naked Gun films, points at a different culprit. - Slate (MSN)

Disney’s Struggles With Using AI Show The Complexities Of Issues

Disney and Metaphysic spent 18 months negotiating on and off over the terms of the contract and work on the digital double. But none of the footage will be in the final film when it’s released next summer. - The Wall Street Journal

Voice Of America Chief Fired After Refusing Demotion

Michael Abramowitz, the director of Voice of America, has been fired after refusing to accept what he called an “illegal” reassignment to run a broadcasting station in North Carolina, according to a new court filing on Monday. - Washington Post

Awful As It Is, Ad-Supported Streaming Is The Future

But hey, one currently hard-up business might benefit: "If anything sends viewers back to the cineplex, it will be ads for depression meds in the middle of a rom-com or a sophisticated chase scene." - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

How Emmys Voters Award, And Ignore, Writers And Directors

“Writing and directing winners often get caught up in a sweep … so when they do diverge from the series winner, it can seem like an even bigger triumph.” Please, Somebody, Somewhere? - Vulture

South Koreans Are As Obsessed As People In The US With Netflix’s K-Pop: Demon Hunter

“The film’s popularity in South Korea is rooted in its keenly observed details and references to Korean folklore, pop culture and even national habits — the result of having a production team filled with K-pop fans, as well as a group research trip to South Korea.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

This Gen Z Journalist Got The Washington Post On TikTok

And he thinks short-form videos are, yes, once again, the future of journalism. - NPR

Is Netflix Trying To Become More Like YouTube?

As Netflix and YouTube vie for the eyeballs on TV sets, Netflix (and other streamers) are increasingly using YouTube to test the waters for the kind of content viewers will flock to. - CBC

Netflix Is Using Generative AI To Make Movies. It’s A Fundamental Shift

Netflix’s generative AI approach marks a fundamental shift. Instead of building digital scenes piece by piece, artists simply describe what they want and algorithms generate full sequences instantly. This turns a slow, laborious craft into something more like a creative conversation. But it also raises tough questions. - The Conversation

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