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Is Canada’s ‘Netflix Tax’ Worth It?

“Is the Online Streaming Act worth all the hassle it's getting from the United States? CBC's The House spoke to experts about why this bill has generated so much controversy and whether Canada should stay firm in the face of U.S. pressure.” - CBC

How ‘SNL’ Caught The Spirit Of The Artemis Better Maybe Than The Earnest Astronauts Themselves

“The vastness of space is humbling to behold. But it can undoubtedly make even the most sober-minded astronauts go a little stir crazy.” - The Atlantic

Are Netflix And Apple Having A Little Bit Of A Tiff?

“For power users, this sort of thing can’t help but read as needling, even petty platform quirks. For Apple and Netflix, it’s business as usual.” - Vulture

Will Jean Smart And Zendaya Be The First To Historical Emmy Wins?

Julia Louis-Dreyfuss “won six of seven seasons of the political satire Veep, losing only in its final season. This near sweep remains one of the most impressive runs in television history.” - Variety

Digital Vernacular Conquers Meatspace, Resistance Is Futile

Remember when online culture was its own weird planet? Those days are dead. Internet-speak has colonized everything from gallery walls to boardroom presentations, proving that resistance to algorithmic aesthetics was always temporary. - The New York Times

AP Offers Buyouts As It “Pivots” Away From Newspapers

“We’re not a newspaper company and we haven’t been for quite some time.” While they once accounted for the majority of the AP’s revenue, big newspapers now only make up 10% of the organization’s income. - NiemanLab

Do All The Tax Breaks And Subsidies That States Hurl At Hollywood Really Create Local Jobs?

Some local jobs, yes, but probably not enough for the amount of money states are spending, according to recent research. The exceptions appear to be the places where critical masses of industry workers already live: California and metro New York/New Jersey. - The Hollywood Reporter

London’s Times Newspaper Reduces Story-Count, Increases Readership

Across the whole newsroom, The Times has gone from publishing more than 200 stories a day to about 150 – a 25% cut. - Press-Gazette

What’s In The New Writers Guild Contract With Movies Studios

The studios will kick in $321 million — a record sum — to keep the writers’ health fund solvent. The health plan changes are the centerpiece of the four-year contract reached by the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers over the weekend. - Variety

Disney To Lay Off 1000 Workers

While the layoffs are noteworthy, they are a fraction of the size of the cuts overseen by former CEO Bob Iger when he rejoined the company. From 2023 to 2025, multiple rounds eliminated some 8,000 workers, achieving cost savings of $7.5 billion. - Deadline

Big Hollywood Studios Aren’t Much In The Lineup At Cannes This Year

There will be famous actors in the competition, certainly, but they’re in indie-studio productions. Indeed, artistic director Thierry Fremaux said openly, “The United States will be present. Studios less (so). When the studios are less present in Cannes, they are less present full stop.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Disney Is Preparing To Lay Off 1,000 Staffers: Report

The Walt Disney Co. “is expected to lay off as many as 1,000 employees through role eliminations in the coming months, Variety has learned. Many of the cuts are expected to come from the media giant’s marketing department.” - Variety

Inside The World Of Family Vlogs

The most successful and lucrative family vlogs are indiscreet almost by definition—and yet the wrong kind of indiscretion can derail the whole gravy train. - The New Yorker

The Redemption Of Speedy Gonzales

By the end of the 1990s, the “fastest mouse in all Mexico” had been pulled from US television amid concerns about stereotyping and racist caricature. Yet the cartoon character remained popular in Latin America, and numerous Hispanics in the States complained about his banishment. And now there’s a Speedy feature film coming. - The Conversation

How Larry McMurtry Convinced E. Annie Proulx To Let Him Adapt “Brokeback Mountain” For The Screen

“Proulx (said) she had already gotten ‘a couple of anything-you-want film tenders.’ But Larry had said the magic word: ‘West.’ Some would-be producers saw a story of forbidden love that could be set anywhere. Larry, like Proulx, saw the tale rooted in one specific place.” - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

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