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Why Movie Production Is Leaving Hollywood

Everything costs more in L.A., starting with labor, due to the high cost of living and elaborate union agreements. Other states and countries have developed crew bases of their own, are more solicitous of producers’ needs and offer more generous incentives. Producers are also under pressure from the audience to deliver ever more spectacular experiences. - Variety

Why Fox Bought Roku

Ever since the old Fox sold off most of its entertainment assets to Disney, Lachlan Murdoch — son of Rupert and CEO of Fox Corp. — has been using the money from that deal to rebuild his father’s TV empire for the streaming era. - Vulture (MSN)

University Of Texas Fires General Manager Of Austin’s NPR Station

“The University of Texas at Austin has dismissed Debbie Hiott as General Manager of KUT Public Media, ending the tenure of a … public media executive whose public dispute with university officials over the KUT Festival drew statewide attention and raised questions about the relationship between the university and its NPR-affiliated station.” - Inside Radio

Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger Has Become Far More Politically Charged Than Most Corporate Megadeals

“Opponents allege the Ellison family's acquisition of so many media properties — CBS News, CNN and Larry Ellison's stake in TikTok — threatens free speech and democratic society itself. Meanwhile, Paramount insists it's trying to save Hollywood, and that there are untoward political and racial motivations to kill its deal from far-left forces.” - TheWrap (MSN)

California’s Next Big Tax Incentive For Movie Industry Will Target Post-Production Workers

“Assembly Bill 2319, which passed the California State Assembly and is awaiting a vote in the State Senate, would establish a $100 million budget allocation that would give productions that do their post work in the Golden State a base tax writeoff equivalent to 35% of qualified spending,” - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

Lehigh Valley Public Media Acquires Lehigh University’s Radio Station

“The National Public Radio affiliate WLVR, which broadcasts at 91.3 FM, has been sold outright to LVPM by the university, which announced the transfer on Thursday. LVPM, which has operated the station since entering into a partnership with Lehigh in 2019, will purchase the Federal Communications Commission license.” - The Morning Call (Allentown, PA) (MSN)

Fox To Acquire Roku

The transaction combines Fox’s sports, news, and entertainment content and the Tubi streaming service with Roku’s connected TV platform, The Roku Channel, first-party data and direct relationship with more than 100 million global streaming households, the deal partners touted. - The Hollywood Reporter

Attack: FCC Opens Early Comment Period On ABC License Renewal

The early renewal order represents one of the most significant actions the Trump administration has taken against a media company, a potential regulatory death-blow to go alongside the myriad legal actions taken against the press and access restrictions placed upon journalists. - The Guardian

Why Are We So Obsessed With Aliens?

“You can keep it pretty simple. There are the alien movies where the aliens come in peace and the alien movies where the aliens do not come in peace.” - NPR

A Spielberg Alien Movie Is Simply Irresistible In The Summer

According to analysts, it’s “an encouraging sign for what could be a big summer for theaters.” - Los Angeles Times

Why Is Tupac’s Likeness Appearing Again – In A Video Game?

“The announcement was the latest in a series of creative decisions that have earned the studio a growing amount of skepticism.” - CBC

Canada Has Stepped Out Of The Shadows Of Hollywood North

Said one presenter at the Canadian screen awards, "A country that doesn’t tell its own stories in its own way is just a market for someone else, and we’re better than that.” - The New York Times

Landmark Ruling: German Court Rules Google Is Liable For What Its AI Overview Says In Search Answers

The court also found that the AI overview made claims "that are not even made in the search results." None of the linked sources drew any connection between the plaintiffs and the shady companies the AI mentioned. The court called these "the defendant's own statements." - The Decoder

Are U.S. Public Radio And TV About To Undergo A Wave Of Mergers?

“It’s clear that” — with the cuts in federal funding for public broadcasting likely being permanent — “there’s vulnerability in being a small, independent public media broadcaster, financial or otherwise, which makes merging with a larger organization appealing.” - Editor and Publisher

EU Investigating Paramount/Warner Financing

The European Commission is investigating the $111 billion Paramount-WBD deal under the EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation, looking at the approximately $24 billion being fronted for the takeover by the sovereign wealth funds of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Abu Dhabi. - Variety

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