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Why Are New TVs So Amazingly Cheap? Your Data!

Whatever you’re watching on your smart TV, algorithms are tracking your habits. This influences the ads you see on your TV, yes, but if you connect your Google or Facebook account to your TV, it will also affect the ads you see while browsing the web on your computer or phone. - The Atlantic

The Wallace And Gromit Claymation Studio Is Running Out Of Clay, Quickly

When the factory that made the very specific sort of clay Aardman Animations uses, the company bought up all the backstock - but now they're nearly out. - Vulture

In This Climate, And With The Strikes, The Marvels Didn’t Ever Stand A Chance

You didn't read this in the headlines last week, but hey, The Marvels was "the biggest debut ever for a Black woman director." - HuffPost

Has Sony Revealed The Secret Of Its Terrible Spider-Man Spinoffs?

We're all in on this now, right? It's all one big meme? - The Guardian (UK)

Ridley Scott Couldn’t Care Less About Being Historically Accurate In Napoleon

But he does care if audiences get "bum ache" from sitting too long, so his imperial movie is a mere 158 minutes. - BBC

Why Scorsese Fell For Joanna Hogg’s Movies

It's not just Tilda Swinton. "The close-ups in one of her films match $100 million of special effects in another. It’s big. It’s spectacle." - Irish Times

Emerald Fennell’s Grand Millennial Movie Master Plan

The director is "an artist whose aesthetic feels as informed by the bubblegum, color-drenched landscapes of Sweet Valley High and She’s All That as by erudite directorial idols such as Catherine Breillat and Peter Greenaway." - The Atlantic

The Coming Realignment Of Hollywood Post-Strike

Radio Atlantic's Hanna Rosin talks with correspondents David Sims and Shirley Li about where the industry is headed. "The term 'river of junk' comes up, but so does the term 'focus more on curation,' which should tell you that your evenings at home are at a critical juncture." - MSN (The Atlantic)

Americans Are Consuming More News On TikTok, Less On Other Social Media

"In just three years, the share of U.S. adults who say they regularly get news from TikTok has more than quadrupled, from 3% in 2020 to 14% in 2023. … About a third of Americans (ages 18 to 29) say they regularly get news there." - Pew Research Center

Seattle Indie Radio Phenom KEXP Buys San Francisco Station

KEXP has purchased San Francisco’s KREV 92.7 radio station, and pending FCC approval, “will be taking full ownership and operation” of the station “within the next few months.” - Seattle Times

Want To Understand The Media Revolution? Take a Look At This 2018 Story About YouTube

With all its decades of episodes, well-known characters, and worldwide brand recognition, Sesame Street has more than 5 billion views on YouTube. That’s impressive, but ChuChu has more than 19 billion. Sesame Street’s main feed has 4 million subscribers; the original ChuChu TV channel has 19 million. - The Atlantic

An Inside Look At How Fox News Started Peddling The “Trump Didn’t Lose” Big Lie, Even Though The Murdochs Were Against It

In an excerpt from his new book, Network of Lies, Brian Stelter lays out how, despite Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch being clearly in favor of conceding and moving on, the network first broadcast the conspiracy theories that ended up costing it $787.5 million. (The key figure: host Maria Bartiromo.) - Politico

OMG – Did Streaming Just Turn Into Cable TV?

You need to take a hard look at whether these offers are really a bargain or if this is the slippery slope to paying for entertainment you don’t really want. - Washington Post

The “Robin Hood” Fund Embedded In The New Actors Contract With Studios

SAG president Fran Drescher wanted a fund over which SAG had broad discretion to redistribute money among its members. “She wanted her Robin Hood fund,” one studio source says. - The Hollywood Reporter

The NFL Is Making A Move Beyond Televised Games Into Football Documentaries

The league has already made single- and multi-episode docs about famous football players and coaches with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Roku, and intends to work with Hulu and Apple as well. There are already 50 projects in the pipeline. - The New York Times

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