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About AI, Many Podcasters Are Rather Ambivalent

Like other creative types, a lot of podcasters are skeptical of or even downright hostile to the idea of using AI bots, which only mimic sentience and thought, to create content. Yet some AI tools can do legitimate, important work on podcasts. - The New York Times

Alabama Public Television Considers Dropping PBS Entirely

With APT having lost well over $2 million in support from the now-defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting, some board members see PBS dues as a major expense to be cut (something which would also appeal to conservative officeholders controlling purse strings). Yet PBS programming is 90% of APT’s schedule. - Alabama Reflector

U.S. Media Went All-In On Diversity A Few Years Ago. Now It’s Backing Away Fast.

“Last week, NBC News gutted all the reporting groups aimed at the stories of underrepresented groups. And they're hardly alone. … As more media companies roll back diversity efforts, … the avenues for reporters who specialize in such coverage grow increasingly limited, putting those journalists on the front lines of layoffs.” - TheWrap (MSN)

Post-Merger Layoffs At Paramount Begin: Over 1,000 Jobs Cut

“Paramount on Wednesday began … the first wave of a deep staff reduction planned since David Ellison took the helm of the entertainment company in August” following a merger with Ellison’s company, Skydance. “Wednesday's cuts represent about 5% of the organization.” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo!)

Cult Film Case Study: Rocky Horror Picture Show

A cult film is born through ritualistic traditions of audience attendance that must occur in a public, social screening setting like a movie theatre. The Rocky Horror Picture Show — the Hollywood-funded screen adaptation of Jim Sharman and Richard O’Brien’s successful British stage musical — owes its cult success to independent, repertory cinemas. - The Conversation

Producers Of Documentary On Search For King Richard III’s Body Settle Libel Lawsuit

“The producers of The Lost King on Monday agreed to pay damages to an academic who sued for libel over his on-screen depiction. Richard Taylor said he suffered ‘enormous distress and embarrassment’ because of the 2022 film, which centers on amateur historian Philippa Langley’s quest to find the king’s remains.” - AP

In $1 Billion+ Film and TV Deal, “Yellowstone” Showrunner Will Leave Paramount For NBCUniversal

“Sheridan shocked Hollywood by signing a $1 billion+ deal with NBCUniversal and leaving behind his longtime partner at Paramount where the Yellowstone creator has built an empire. The movie deal starts in 2026 and will run for eight years, while the television deal starts at the end of 2028.” - TheWrap (MSN)

NPR And The Corporation For Public Broadcasting Are Fighting

Hearings continue in NPR’s lawsuit to block the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s distribution of $57.9 million to the newly formed Public Media Infrastructure (PMI). - InsideRadio

Voice Of America, Despite Trump Administration’s Efforts, Isn’t (Yet) Gone For Good

Federal courts have ordered the administration to release funds for and resume news broadcasts at Voice of America and its sister networks such as Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty — and there are Republican as well as Democratic lawmakers who want the stations to continue. - The New York Times

AI Hasn’t Disrupted Hollywood Yet. But Hollywood Is Disrupted. And AI Will Change It A Lot

While the panic in the trenches is real, and the concerns over copyright infringement grab headlines—three major studios are suing the AI company Midjourney—AI has yet to yield the dreaded industry job losses. AI has yet to deliver on its promise to make filmmaking much cheaper and easier, too. - The Atlantic

The Existential Angst Of Playing Bruce Springsteen

Jeremy Allen White “was at first reluctant to take the role, given that he didn’t play guitar and was not a confident singer. He was convinced, in part, because Springsteen wanted him.” - The New York Times

Can Hollywood’s Fresh New Love Affair With Microdramas Last?

Wow, do streamers have a show (or 450, all produced quickly) for you. "Though vertical dramas are the length of a movie, they are spliced up into small chapters and produced quickly. A 100-page script might be shot in just one week." - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

How To Enjoy Horror Movies Without Suffering Through Gore And Jump Scares

If you love thinking about how horror reflects societal concerns, but you’d rather not hear the screaming or throw your popcorn all over your fellow cinemaphiles, do we have a deal for you: Horror documentaries. - Reactor

TV Shows Are Trying To Save Korean Royal Court Cuisine, Since UNESCO Wouldn’t

“Despite Korean palace cuisine appearing on Bon Appetit, Your Majesty and other TV shows, these dishes don’t grace everyday dining tables. A certain level of secrecy and gatekeeping had surrounded these recipes over the centuries, which has led to the predicament the cuisine faces today.” - Salon

Francis Ford Coppola Lost So Many Millions On Megalopolis That He’s Paying With A Lifelong Collection

“At a news conference at Cannes, Coppola discussed the tremendous amount of his own money that he had sunk into the film, saying that he ‘never cared about money’ and that his children ‘don’t need a fortune.’” - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

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