Noah One Person Should Have To Replace Trevor

Noah One Person Should Have To Replace Trevor

At a time of year usually devoted to premieres, last night’s announcement by Trevor Noah that he was stepping down as host of Comedy Central’s THE DAILY SHOW was, to most observers, shocking and unexpected.  Upon further review, however, it actually appeared to be predetermined and, given the landscape changes that have been seen since … Read more

What Would Janene Do?

What Would Janene Do?

Up until a few days ago, most Los Angelenos had not heard of Janene Drafs, even though she had been holding one of the significant jobs in local media for over two years.  In February 2020, soon after KTLA had been taken over by Nexstar Broadcasting, she was named the replacement for longtime LA local … Read more

Growing The Jeopardy!-Verse

Growing The Jeopardy!-Verse

It seems like a day doesn’t go by of late when JEOPARDY! hasn’t been somehow infused into the mainstream pop culture zeitgeist.  A year into the regime of showrunner Michael Davies, and two years removed from the death of longtime emcee Alex Trebek, the show has never been more ubiquitous, available and connecting past, present … Read more

Does The Crime Fit The Punishment?

Does The Crime Fit The Punishment?

The Boston Celtics are beginning the defense of their surprising run to the NBA Eastern Conference championship with a new, interim head coach.  As any basketball fan knows, the rookie head coach that led them to that runm Ime Udoka, has been given a one-year suspension, the result of an external legal firm’s investigation into … Read more

A Hypocritic Oath?

A Hypocritic Oath?

In the same week when President Biden told the world, or at least those who watched 60 MINUTES, that “pandemic is over”, and when even the ubercautious Los Angeles County finally aligned with the majority of the U.S. and rescinded the mask mandate for public transportation and airports, the Los Angeles Times carried this op-ed … Read more

Sunday Newspaper Thin

Sunday Newspaper Thin

The news earlier this week that Parade Magazine, a supplemental Sunday publication carried in more than 700 newspapers for more than 80 years, was ceasing its print edition by Thanksgiving was yet another jarring reality check that the way I grew up consuming media is forever moving toward obsolesence, and the pace of Bataan death … Read more

The Tank Is Full Again

The Tank Is Full Again

Of all of the attempts to try and get attention to the season premieres of broadcast TV shows during the past week, one of the more ambitious was the first-ever staging of SHARK TANK in front of a live studio audience. It was hardly the most heavily promoted event, and with good reason.  SHARK TANK … Read more

An Amazonian Performance Across The Board

An Amazonian Performance Across The Board

So a mere few hours before its second NFL Thursday night game, Amazon Prime Video finally announced the official tallies of viewership for their first a week earlier.  Not exactly an overnight rating, for a number of both legitimate and red tape reasons, but in many ways worth the wait.   Sports and business media, not … Read more

Should It Matter If Someone Spins To The Right?

Should It Matter If Someone Spins To The Right?

Social media has been abuzz with reaction to a picture recently released that depicts WHEEL OF FORTUNE emcee Pat Sajak with notorious congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and a right-wing network TV host.  As Huff Post’s Ron Dicker reported, it has sent the snark-a-verse into overdrive: Sajak has hinted at retiring soon after about four decades on the … Read more