Snap Judgement?

Snap Judgement?

About five years ago or so I noticed a marked increase in traffic in a gentrifying part of Venice Beach which had been a preferred meditation spot of mine for years.  While I was griping that my little hideaway where I could always find free parking and a patch of sand and sun that would … Read more

Still Want Your MTV?

Still Want Your MTV?

You don’t see a lot of positive news about anything related to MTV these days.  The network has officially entered middle age, having turned 40 last year, and today’s younger audiences are far more likely to eschew linear television completely.  Their parents drove the network, and cable television adoption in general, by imploring “I Want … Read more

Lord Of The Things

Lord Of The Things

On many lazy Sundays around here, often the only traffic you see are the endless array of delivery vans dropping off packages for the many who are some combination of exhausted, petrified or lazy.  This weekend my roommate noticed that one of the Amazon Prime vans was completely wrapped by an ad for Prime Video’s … Read more

The Vendor Who Cried Wolf?

The Vendor Who Cried Wolf?

I’ve spent most of my career as a client, advocate and yes, even friend of dozens of people in charge of running various incarnations of the Nielsen Company.  I’ve been their guest at numerous conferences, helped give them nearly a billion dollars worth of business, including what was once the largest single corporate commitment in … Read more

It’s Not A Revolution.  It’s Probably A Shell Game

It’s Not A Revolution. It’s Probably A Shell Game

When the Wall Street Journal broke the news yesterday of the reported discussion of NBC abandoning programming the 10 PM Eastern hour by next fall, my phone and LinkedIn were ablaze with alerts and shock.  How could a network that is frequently quite successful in winning the hour–the most strategically beneficial to companies as it … Read more

High Time We All Got Hopping

High Time We All Got Hopping

I listen to podcasts and news almost constantly, one of the “fringe benefits” of living in a city already obsessed with self-indulgence that has reached new heights of isolation in the era of the ENdemic.  My algorithm has me alternating between both extreme progressive and extreme alt-right viewpoints, as well as plenty in between.  My … Read more

Back To The Firehouse?

Back To The Firehouse?

The announcement from today’s Los Angeles Times that onetime local morning news standout Michaela Pereira unexpectedly announced her impending departure from the co-anchor role of FOX 11’s GOOD DAY LA immediately made me think of an impromptu focus group in a San Fernando Valley fire station several years ago that reinforced some disturbing truths about … Read more

So How Big Is The House?

So How Big Is The House?

So yes, I indeed did watch the premiere episode of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON.  I thought it was at times riveting, at times overdone and I’m a far bigger fan of Matt Smith’s now than I was of his performance as Prince Philip in THE CROWN.  And feel free to laugh, I had no idea … Read more