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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

The One Kind Of Movie You Should Watch On A Plane

The grand unified theory of plane watching includes love stories, action stories, fun stories, and anything that includes a happy ending on a plane - but never a plane crash. - Slate

Sundance, In Its 40th Year, Returns To Form

No, it didn't have blockbuster deals, and no, it might not have had the shine of some previous celebrity-laden fests, but boy did it have indie heart. - Vulture

Bleak News About The Baltimore Sun Drives A Surge In Subscriptions To Competitors

"The news organization best positioned to take on the mantle is The Baltimore Banner, the bustling nonprofit digital newsroom described from launch as the Sun’s crosstown rival. The Banner's newsroom has grown to 70 journalists, including several prominent hires from the Sun." - Nieman Lab

Netflix Has Changed, And There’s No Return To The Old Ways

It's all about the advertisements - and live pro wrestling, which never has an off-season. - The Verge

Who Won Sundance?

Basically, indies. (And, don't tell the Oscars of 2025, but a lot of women directors crushed it at Sundance too.) In the Summers, the movie that won the top dramatic prize, "snuck up on us," wrote the jury. - The New York Times

Why Is France’s Oscars Committee So Bad?

Over the last three decades, a number of French movies have earned Oscar recognition, but none have been the official French Oscar submission. - Variety

Death Sentence For Arsonist Who Burned Down Kyoto Anime Studio, Killing 36

"The Kyoto District Court found defendant Shinji Aoba mentally capable to face punishment for his crimes and announced the sentence … on Thursday. Aoba stormed into Kyoto Animation’s No. 1 studio on July 18, 2019, and set it on fire. … More than 30 other people were badly burned or injured." - AP

A Major Audio Producer Is Testing AI To Translate Its Podcasts

"By the end of March, iHeartMedia plans to debut between five and ten podcasts, originally created in English, translated into new languages including Spanish, French, German and Italian using artificial intelligence." - Inside Radio

Flailing NPR Hires A Non-Journalist As Its Next CEO

Before joining Web Summit, she spent seven years as CEO of the Wikimedia Foundation, where she drove growth in global readership and impact while doubling fundraising income and raising an endowment to ensure Wikipedia's enduring sustainability. - NPR

So The Oscars Say “Barbie” Is An “Adapted” Screenplay? It Doesn’t Make Sense

Moving “Barbie” from the best original screenplay category — where it was the probable winner over films like “The Holdovers” and “Past Lives” — to adapted changed its Oscar chances. - The New York Times

Jon Stewart Is Coming Back To “The Daily Show” (But Only On Mondays)

"The homecoming … comes after (a) yearlong search for a replacement for Trevor Noah – and just in time for the 2024 presidential election to heat up. … (Stewart) will also serve as an executive producer for the show, which will have a rotating lineup of comedians during the rest of the week." - The Guardian

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