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Music For Video Games Is A Booming Industry For Composers

The music created to accompany and enhance the quests, missions, adventures, and world-building that unfolds in games doesn’t stay in the digital realm. “It’s weird to say, but the new American Songbook that kids want to play comes from this game music." - San Francisco Classical Voice

Hollywood Musicians Sign New Contract Including Streaming Fees

The agreement, which covers basic theatrical motion picture and basic television motion picture contracts, gives musicians streaming residuals for the first time, as well as protections against artificial intelligence, according to AFM. - The Hollywood Reporter

Minnesota Public Radio Sells Its Only Station In Idaho (Wait, It Had A Station In Idaho?)

KWRV in Sun Valley, launched in 1993 with funds raised locally, aired classical music programming from MPR's St. Paul headquarters. (MPR also has outlets in South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Michigan.) The station was purchased by Boise State Public Radio, which will make only minor changes to its format. - Inside Radio

FCC Is Investigating Pacifica Radio’s New York City Station

"The Commission has received a petition asking it to deny (WBAI) a new license for allegedly violating rules that prohibit noncommercial stations from airing underwriting announcements that contain comparative and qualitative descriptions, price information, calls to action, and inducements to buy products or services provided by program guests." - Inside Radio

State Of Podcasting: American Public Media Downsizes Its Podcast Unit

APM Studios will move away from being a standalone podcast studio and will instead “focus on building strong, multiplatform brands that align with our strategic plan." - Current

The Sad, Infuriating Story Of Vice’s Collapse

"Any attempt to look at the company’s finances suggests a long history of issues at the very top. … Sources described a corporate culture with no discernible strategy and little of the necessary financial infrastructure or discipline. … While Vice execs were spending opulently, the newsroom struggled to pay its bills." - The Verge

British Newspaper The Independent Will Take Over BuzzFeed’s UK Sites

"As part of a multi-year licensing deal, … The Independent will take over BuzzFeed’s sub-brands in the UK, including food vertical Tasty UK, black British identity brand Seasoned and HuffPost UK." - Press Gazette (UK)

AI Is Changing Movie Workflow. But AI Still Won’t Show Up In Final Product

Speed. That’s what you hear, over and over again, as the real benefit of Gen AI imaging. By eliminating the friction of time-consuming tasks and collaborative translation fails, it lets an idea move swiftly from a creative’s head to something that others can see. - IndieWire

Is The Mr.Beast-ification Hyper-Stimulation Era Of Social Media Ending?

“Every 1.3 to 1.5 seconds you have to have a new graphic or something moving, you have to a lot of effects. For every image and every transition, you have to add a sound effect. You need flashing graphics, and you have to have subtitles in every video.” - Washington Post

Hollywood Seems To Be Selling A Conflict-Free Colorblind Past

But it’s weird. “The bones of the world are familiar. There is only one change: Every race exists, cheerfully and seemingly as equals, in the same place at the same time. History becomes an emoji, its flesh tone changing as needed.” - The New York Times

Alex Garland Is, Actually, Worried About Civil War In The UK Or US

The director of the new movie Civil War says that "his varied, inchoate anxieties took the shape of one underlying concern: 'It’s polarisation. You could see that everywhere. And you could see it getting magnified.’" - The Guardian (UK)

As Oppenheimer Opens In Japan, Here’s What Moviegoers Think

A former Hiroshima mayor: "From Hiroshima's standpoint, the horror of nuclear weapons was not sufficiently depicted. … The film was made in a way to validate the conclusion that the atomic bomb was used to save the lives of Americans." - CBC

Georgia Decides Not To Cap Its Film Tax Credit

After a strong start, the Georgia Legislature “rejected a bill that would have limited how much the state can spend on tax incentives for film and TV production, reaffirming the increasingly popular production hub’s position as one of California’s biggest rivals." - Los Angeles Times

Podcasting Audience Grows To 100 Million

Podcast listening continues to set new records as nearly 100 million American adults now say they listen to podcasts on a weekly basis. - Inside Radio

Hiring Party Operatives As Paid Pundits For TV News — Has It Become More Trouble Than It’s Worth?

Well, obviously not for Fox News, but otherwise, NBC News's rapid hiring-and-firing of former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel after an on-air staff rebellion (because she peddled 2020 election disinformation) makes observers wonder if hiring a professional election-denier "is just too costly for a self-respecting newsroom with a public service charter." - AP

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