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Why The EU’s Fine For Apple Is Important

“This decision sends a powerful message — no company, not even a monopoly like Apple, can wield power abusively to control how other companies interact with their customers,” Spotify said in response to the ruling. - The Verge

Why Public Radio Has Struggled To Diversify Its Audience And Not Succeeded

None of these efforts moved the audience measurement needle, in most cases because they didn’t sufficiently address the primary cause of audience — the appeal of the programming. The industry just keeps running content through the same psychographic filters and keeps getting the same audiences. - Current

Apple Is Fined $2 Billion By The EU Over Access To App Subscriptions To Music

The European Commission, the EU’s executive body, said it found the company violated antitrust rules by restricting app developers from telling users about alternative ways to subscribe to music-streaming services. - The Wall Street Journal

New Zealand Loses Its Last Private-Sector TV News Outlet

"Warner Bros Discovery plans to shut down Newshub, a rebranded version of what most of us grew up knowing as '3 News' – leaving our country with just one English-language TV news team, and none that aren’t owned by the state." - The Guardian

TikTok Has Become Broadcast TV

The algorithm ends up being a centralizing force; although the viewing options on TikTok can feel limitless, the reality is that you are being fed content from a small pool of creators relative to the app’s overall size. - The Atlantic

If Morality Has A Sound, Two Top Oscar Contenders Try To Help Us Hear It

"Viscerally depicting the psychic gulf between methods of massacre and their creators is not simple in a medium like film. Cinema tends to enforce closeness between us and the characters.” - The New York Times

At A Rally, Hollywood Craft Unions Warn Of More Strikes Looming

The IATSE president "addressed one of the key issues in the negotiations — artificial intelligence — saying it should not be used to replace workers, but also that it has the potential to lighten the load." - Variety

Oscars Voting Is Over, But What Was The Best – And Worst – Way For Actors To Earn Those Votes?

A week ago, it was crunch time for actors, musicians, directors, writers, and PR people on the path to an Academy Award. But importantly, while trying their hardest, most (except for Robert Downey Jr.) had to walk the “Don’t be a try-hard” line. - Washington Post

The Sandworm ‘Dune’ Popcorn Bucket Is A Callback To The Days Of Hilariously Bad Movie Merch

"My main obsession was Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, so when Burger King released a line of light-up goblets with the visages of characters like Aragorn and Arwen etched on their sides, I knew I needed them." - The New York Times

Los Angeles Loses Yet Another Landmark Cinema

Highland Park is yet another casualty of the pandemic, strikes, and multitude of streaming options. The theatre’s owner said, “It’s not the community’s fault or our fault. … The industry has been so bad that the theater was losing money every single week.” - Los Angeles Times

The Distracted Viewing Life Of A Continuity Cop

"I freely recognize that being aware of this kind of detail makes one seem like a joyless dweeb. I wish I could help it.” - NPR

How Streamers Made ‘Binging’ Shows A Desirable Thing

Sure, people binge-watched DVD sets (anyone remember the classic Portlandia sketch about Battlestar Galactica?), but streaming makes it extreme. "I guess I’m wondering if there might have been some good in those old days? Doesn’t sound right, but maybe something about less options and more waiting?" - The Smart Set

Never, Ever Bet Against A Film About The Holocaust At The Oscars

Yes, Oppenheimer is a WWII movie, usually a safe bet - except when a WWII movie is up against a WWII Holocaust movie. Anonymous Oscars voters are showing sudden Zone of Interest, uh, interest. - The Guardian (UK)

Creating Invented Languages For Movies

Today, with the budgets of the biggest films and series rivalling the G.D.P.s of small island nations, constructed languages, or conlangs, are becoming a norm, if not an implicit requirement. - The New Yorker

A World Of Hurt For Hollywood

Twenty twenty-three was a year of downsizing, diminishment, shelving, sidelining, retrenching, retreating and bet hedging. And 2024 is the year of consequences. - The New York Times

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