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Missouri PBS Channel Fears It’s Lost 70 Years Of Archival Data

Nine PBS in St. Louis filed a lawsuit against information management corporation Iron Mountain Data Centers July 28, seeking to recover over 50 terabytes of archival materials stored in one of the company’s Denver-based data centers. - Current

AI News Sites Are Now Reporting (And Breaking) News

RuntimeWire has been operating since May, publishing nearly 2,000 stories that it sources by crawling the internet, including court databases, web forums, traditional and new media, company filings, social feeds, and more. - Wired

Maybe Celebrities Shouldn’t Be Recording Personal Videos For People Who Pay?

A Heated Rivalry actor had to “pause” his account on Cameo after possibly revealing that they're filming two seasons of the hit show at once. - CBC

Roku’s New 24 Hour Slop Channel Is An Abomination

For instance: “There’s a seven-minute ... tale of a mountain biker who rushes straight from a race to support his wife who’s giving birth, only to get killed by the very ambulance carrying her—all narrated from the POV of his bike.” - Slate

Ian Frazier Wrote A Humorous Piece About Wile E. Coyote In The New Yorker In 1990

And now, after an improbable path whose twists and turns even the Roadrunner would have a hard time navigating, it’s a feature film. - The New York Times

Netflix Was Getting Into Gaming For A Bit There, But Now It’s Closing Gaming Studios All Over The Place

"Games on Netflix have had mixed results,” but the plan is to focus on kids and sports, or so it seems. So much for narrative synergy. - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Disney’s Plan For Generation Alpha And Beyond

The big thing is “Disney’s push into the booming vertical media space — aka microdramas and other shortform clips designed to be viewed on mobile phones .” - Variety

Is It Possible To Have A Great Series Finale?

Here are eight that did it right — landed that unwieldy plane, circled back, etc. — did whatever they needed to do to wrap things up well. - The Atlantic

Public Radio Audience Is Growing Briskly Amid Funding Fights

Looking across five major noncommercial formats — news/talk, contemporary Christian, classical, AAA (adult alternative) and jazz — RRC says combined cume across PPM and continuous diary measurement markets is 9.6% higher than it was two years ago at the end of Q1. - InsideRadio

Shooting A Fiction Film Inside Very Real Anti-Government Protests, Complete With Tear Gas

That’s what Georgian filmmaker Uta Beria did with his latest feature, titled Tear Gas, filming amid demonstrations which have continued nonstop for more than 600 days. “We had a plan A, plan B, plan C, plan D,” says Beria. “And there were days where we needed to ... (simply) follow the flow.” - The Hollywood Reporter

David Ellison Is Making Himself The Best Argument Against The Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger

"So that's how Ellison wants to prove that he will be a steward of (Hollywood's) flailing entertainment industry — by threatening to rip out a big part of its still-beating heart and implant it in Texas or Tennessee?" - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo!)

WGA: Ellison’s Threat To Relocate Paramount From California Proves Its Outsized Power

“By threatening to leave the state because it doesn’t want the government to enforce the law, Paramount further proves the danger of its outsized power over the industry and what that will mean for writers and the creative community." - Deadline

What Makes A Good Movie Adaptation?

If the art of filmmaking is inseparable from that of adaptation, it’s because almost all feature films are made by way of a fundamental form of adaptation: that of a script. - The New Yorker

Intimacy Coordinator Lizzie Talbot On The Varied Tasks Her Profession Entails

“Choreographing a sea-witch straddling a man’s face until he suffocates (Widow’s Bay) is different from dramatizing the intimate moments of the 1990s’ most recognized celebrity couple (Love Story); both of those differ from creating the physical storytelling for almost every lead character across multiple sex scenes (Your Friends & Neighbors).” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

Would David Ellison Really Move Paramount Out Of California?

Ellison has most often mentioned Tennessee as a potential new headquarters, the Journal previously reported. That state is already a home to Oracle, the software giant co-founded by Ellison’s father and Paramount stakeholder Larry Ellison. - The Wall Street Journal

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