Cue The Horns?

Cue The Horns?

It’s not been the best of summers for a lot of us, but far worse if you were a nonagenarian legend.  Tony Bennett last month, and, yesterday, Bob Barker passed away in what could only be described as amidst a most ironic set of circumstances.  100 days short of his 100th birthday. “as close as … Read more

It’s Not Me, It’s You

It’s Not Me, It’s You

When FX was building its first batch of successful shows (and, in hindsight, the foundation of what eventually led to both the explosion of “peak TV” and the streaming business that has metaticized it), we were constantly looking for ways to articulate exactly how much of an impact they had made on viewers, who to … Read more

I Need To Scream.  Yes, Again.

I Need To Scream. Yes, Again.

Did you ever one of THOSE days?  You know I’ve had more than my fair share of late.  Yesterday was particularly distressing, one that I felt was needing of a primal scream. Ever since I read this piece on the benefits of why screaming for self-care was beneficial, which was offered to me when my … Read more

America’s Dumbest C-Suite Executives?

America’s Dumbest C-Suite Executives?

The last time I was actively involved in making decisions about which TV shows to buy was a brief period where I was advising a smaller, newer UPN affiliate in Orlando, Florida (for the younger among us, google UPN).  At the NATPE convention wheee I shephered the station’s owners, one of the surprisingly popular shows … Read more

Embrace Debate?

Embrace Debate?

As the world’s worst repurposing for a failed game show set, aka the kickoff debate for the 2024 Republican Presidential nomination, gets ready to take place on a basketball court in Milwaukee, I have mild but admittedly morbid curiosity.  Most of the field that will show up to wage battle for the lion’s (well, relative … Read more

Still Zingin’ In The Rain

Still Zingin’ In The Rain

Not much went on in Los Angeles yesterday; heck, our mayor was all over Sunday morning national news programs yesterday comparing what we were about to experience with Tropical Storm Hillary to what those in Maui experienced with wildfires recently.  Given her political leanings, I suppose she was a bit more afraid of a storm … Read more

Still Fighting On

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Still Fighting On

Still Fighting On

No less than the ageless and indominatable Norman Lear, currently in the later stages of development for two new streaming services a few weeks past his 101st birthday, gives me the kind of confidence and resilience to continue to soldier on and push like mad for even a day of what used to be for … Read more

A Dimension Of Their Own?

A Dimension Of Their Own?

Creatives are, by necessity, driven by passion.  When writers, producers, actors and directors are interviewed, invariably, the words “labor of love” consistently emerge.  When you invest blood, sweat, tears and yes, money into something you believe in, you despertately want to at least be given a fair chance to pursue your dream as long as … Read more