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Streaming Has Become Cable TV. Look At All The Ads!

Analysts are projecting that the changes will generate billions of dollars in revenue for Amazon. If viewers pay for the ad-free tier, that’s $3 more per person; if they opt not to upgrade, Amazon can make money by showing them ads. - The Atlantic

Charter Passes Comcast As America’s Biggest Cable Company

Its secret? Losing customers more slowly than its rivals. - The Wall Street Journal

Spotify Signs Joe Rogan Podcast to Deal Worth ~$250 Million

Rogan’s podcast will stream on Spotify, but also will also be available on Apple, Amazon and YouTube under the revised distribution strategy that Spotify began pursuing in 2023.  - Deadline

A New Movie Version Of “The Master And Margarita” Is A Smash Hit In Russia. Now The Propaganda Machine Is Going After It.

Says one source, “The propagandists are both envious and also hateful that a movie with an anti-censorship, anti-totalitarian, anti-war message is getting so much popularity, that they have doubled down. It started out with just a few patriots. Now it’s on state TV. They want blood." - Variety

Radio Giant Audacy Lays Off One Quarter Of Its Podcast Division

"Audacy has laid off … a quarter of the staff at (Pineapple Street Studios,) the division that produces shows such as the recent hit Ghost Story and several television-focused series with partners like HBO, Max, and Netflix. … The layoffs come just weeks after Audacy filed for bankruptcy." - Inside Radio

Why “Dr. Strangelove,” At 60, Is Still The Greatest Of Movie Satires

"It hews so closely to the real-life absurdities of the Cold War, with two saber-rattling superpowers escalating an arms race that could only end in mutual annihilation. … Some of the best bits barely have to reach for a joke: Kubrick merely points out the folly behind modern man’s greatest fear." - The Guardian

Just Who Exactly Was The Real-Life Inspiration For Dr. Strangelove?

Edward Teller? John von Neumann? Herman Kahn? Wernher von Braun? "Despite all the speculation, Kubrick never clarified the character's origins. So did he base Strangelove on one of them, all of them, or none of them? … The most compelling candidate ... is the only one who sounded nothing like him." - BBC

The Hallmark Channel’s March Toward Cultural Domination

"Hallmark rose from the sixth-most-watched cable network at the top of October to the third-most-watched the week of Nov. 20, when it won out over CNN and MSNBC in total eyeballs. … It’s time to admit that Hallmark movies are actually just Hollywood movies — and specifically rom-coms." - The New York Times Magazine

Study: Here Are The Entertainment Industry Jobs Most At Risk With AI

A study surveying 300 leaders across the entertainment industry reports that three-fourths of respondents indicated that AI tools supported the elimination, reduction or consolidation of jobs at their companies. Over the next three years, it estimates that nearly 204,000 positions will be adversely affected. - The Hollywood Reporter

“We Were Duped!”: Movie Audiences Shocked To Learn They Were Watching Musicals

“A lot of people who are walking out of musicals and loving them may not even know that it was a musical,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst at Comscore. - The Wall Street Journal

Owner Of The Weather Channel Makes $30 Billion Offer To Buy Paramount

"The comic-turned media mogul (Byron Allen) has made a $14.3 billion offer to buy all outstanding shares of Paramount Global. … The deal would also see Allen Media Group assume Paramount’s roughly $15 billion debt load, valuing the shares at about a 50% premium to their recent trading prices." - The Hollywood Reporter

60-Seconds-Per-Episode Soap Operas Have Come To TikTok

"The biggest player in this new genre is ReelShort, an app that offers melodramatic content in minute-long, vertically shot episodes and is hoping to bring a successful formula established abroad to the United States by hooking millions of people on its short-form content." - The New York Times

“Shattered Glass” At 20

"In deference to this milestone, the film’s enduring appeal in J-school classrooms, and its rent-free existence in the backs of reporters’ minds, Poynter spoke with more than a dozen people involved in either (Stephen) Glass’s rise and fall or the making of Shattered Glass over three months." - Poynter

“Deep YouTube,” The Billions (Yes, Billions) Of Videos Most People Will Never See

"The viral videos and popular conspiracy theorists are, of course, important. But the reality is that the number and perhaps even importance of those videos is dwarfed by hours-long church services, condo-board meetings, and other miscellaneous clips. … For many people, YouTube is now … infrastructure." - The Atlantic (MSN)

Reminder: Amazon Prime Video Gets Ads Starting Today

Unless customers pay more, of course - $36 more a year, which, surveys show, people are not interested in paying. - The Verge

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