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Why Is CBS Making So Many Scripted Shows When Other Networks Are Retreating?

Given that the Tiffany Network has been home to the most-watched new series for the past nine TV seasons in a row, they've earned the benefit of the doubt to keep greenlighting new scripted projects. The CBS machine is working. - The Wrap (MSN)

How Social Media has Turned Everything Into Television

Social media has evolved from text to photo to video to streams of text, photo, and video, and finally, it seems to have reached a kind of settled end state, in which TikTok and Meta are trying to become the same thing: a screen showing hours and hours of video made by people we don’t know. - Derek Thompson

How OpenAI Has Played Hollywood

Among the discrepancies: the treatment of likenesses versus intellectual property. Tellingly, some execs were told an opt-in would be required for both. Others were told the opposite, or weren’t notified of the distinction. OpenAI’s messaging was haphazard to Hollywood. - The Hollywood Reporter

Is YouTube About To Eat The Entire TV Industry?

“The only question is what genres it will take over next, and how quickly it will do so. From talk shows to scripted dramas to, yes, live sports,” — including the NFL — “there are signs that the platform’s ambitions will collide with the traditional TV business sooner rather than later.” - The Hollywood Reporter

Film And TV Production Work In L.A. Has Fallen Below Even The Level Of The 2023 Strikes

“The decline ... was led by a sharp drop in reality TV production, which recorded its second-worst quarter in the last 15 years. Any effects of the massive expansion of the California film and TV tax credit, which became law on July 1, have yet to show up in the production data.” - Variety

Was L’Affaire Jimmy Kimmel A Lesson For The Importance Of Late Night TV?

Amid all the headlines about falling ratings, production cutbacks and monetary losses, it's easy to forget that late-night TV programs have historically occupied a singular space in pop culture that viewers couldn't easily find anywhere else. - NPR

Marc Maron Talks About The End Of His Podcast, One Of The Most Influential In The Medium’s History

“There’s a part of me that feels a responsibility to these listeners. I get all kinds of emails, stuff that I would never have expected, from people who I helped to get sober, who I helped pull off the ledge of depression. ... They live in my head.” - The New York Times

My Letter To AI Tilly On The Meaning Of Being An Actress

Tilly, you never had to be 14, so I’ll tell you what Google can’t. It feels like your soul gets a broken glass enema. You go from curious about this marvelous world to drowning in un-marvelous you. Who am I? How should I be? Am I alone? Your human brain answers “no one,” “invisible” and “yes.” - The Hollywood...

Warner Bros Discovery Rejects Paramount’s First Offer, But The Talks Are Far From Over

Chat, is this less than ideal? “The merger would lead to the elimination of one of the original Hollywood film studios, and could see the consolidation of CNN with Paramount-owned CBS News.” - Los Angeles Times

Gamergate’s Ghosts Keep Haunting Gaming, But The Script Is So Boring

"This issue of right-wing men attacking minority creatives and characters in video games has been going on for well over a decade at this point, and is unlikely to fade away any time soon.” Could gaming execs make a damn plan? - Slate

No Surprise, But Oscar Winning Director Chloe Zhao Says Hollywood Isn’t Great At Nuance

Zhao, at the London premiere of her new Hamnet, said, “In Hollywood, in the film industry, we are not very good at preserving the language of ambiguity. If logos and mystery are in harmony, we would be living in a much better world.” - Variety

A Small Box Office Weekend, But A Big Secret Screening

“It’s been over a decade since the New York Film Festival has deployed a ‘Secret Screening’ of a major Oscars contender — not since Martin Scorsese brought an unfinished Hugo to the festival in 2011, followed by Steven Spielberg premiering Lincoln to, appropriately, the Lincoln Center audience in 2012.” - Vulture

Amazon Awkwardly Edits Guns Out Of James Bond Posters For, Uh, James Bond Day

Yes, Bond, the action hero who famously solves problems without guns … er, sorry, that's Doctor Who. "Unsurprisingly fans went into a tizzy about the alteration.” - The Verge

If You Build A Small Cinema, Regulars Will Come

Carlos Costa, in São Paulo: “The movie theater is just me. I project the films, make the popcorn, sell the tickets, everything. For economic reasons, I can’t afford an employee. … But I also think that’s part of the charm.” - Seattle Times (AP)

Perhaps Because Its People Now Control All Branches Of The US Government And A Lot Of Media, The Parents Television Council Is Disbanding

Actually, the conservative watchdog group is bankrupt. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

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