I Need a–Genius

I Need a–Genius

A good friend of mine pointed out that my recent Life Lesson that called Rupert Murdoch one of my “heroes” was, in her opinion, “unconscionable”.  Even though she conveyed her thoughts by text her anger was clearly evident and, frankly, justified.  She attacked Leblanguage at its core–say what you really mean, not what you think … Read more

What the fauna??!?!?!

What the fauna??!?!?!

Every now and then I am stopped dead in my insomniac tracks by something truly shocking that catches my eyes when scanning for media news.  These days, it’s anything that breaks a 1.0 rating in adults 18-49. WHEN NATURE CALLS was far and away the most-watched television program on broadcast television last Thursday night, delivering … Read more

Unmasking the truth?

Unmasking the truth?

Disclaimer:  I am fully vaccinated and own nearly 50 masks, none I wear prouder than my color-coordinated New York Mets triple-layer with deodorized filter resting on cap attachments that allow it to be worn without pulling on my ears. Reality: I currently live in Los Angeles, where masks have recently been reinstated for all adults … Read more

Seeing Double?  Ask Jim and Pam

Seeing Double? Ask Jim and Pam

In the wake of the Allen and Company meetings in Sun Valley, Idaho last week reports began to surface this week that the media ownership landscape is about to change even more dramatically.  Among the juicier ones was the revelation that two of the key mega-competitors, Comcast and ViacomCBS, are exploring ways to combine resources.  … Read more

I Stream, You Stream?

I Stream, You Stream?

This week the 2021 Emmy Award nominations were announced, and if anybody had any questions that broadcast television–indeed, linear television, had crossed the threshold into irrelevance one only look at the breakdown of which networks–er, platforms–led the way. Of the 530 major nominations announced the other morning, more than 80% of them were from series running on services uniquely … Read more

Lies, Damn Lies and Rebounds

Lies, Damn Lies and Rebounds

The NBA Finals are here, traditionally a signpost  of where TV sports popularity stands.  Depending upon where the spin is coming from, this year’s numbers so far are either encouraging, devastating or inconclusive. From the positive side, viewership through the first two games was up approximately +18% vs. last year’s finals.  From the negative side, … Read more

HULU:  Who Knew?

HULU:  Who Knew?

HULU:  WHO KNEW? As the streaming service war of attrition begins to ramp up with the recent moves surrounding the now-Warner Discovery brands (HBO Max and Discovery Plus) and Amazon (MGM)’s arms race for content, there is increasing ambiguity and uncertainty among one of the more mature players in the space, Hulu. At first blush … Read more

Tales of Nielsen and Blutarsky

Tales of Nielsen and Blutarsky

One of the most laugh-out loud scenes of Animal House is when Dean Wormer hands out grades to students and Bluto Blutarsky proudly revels in his “zero point zero” GPA.  On more than a few occasions last year many shows on the CW and on dozens of cable networks got the exact same overnight rating … Read more

The Instant Gratification Network

The Instant Gratification Network

This week’s media bombshell was clearly Amazon swallowing MGM—for perspective, the price was roughly two-thirds of what they paid for Whole Foods, meaning an iconic Hollywood brand is inferior to organic cranberry tuna salad.  There’s a lot already written about how once again an arrogant tech company wants to impose its size and will on … Read more

100,000 Reasons To Have Faith

100,000 Reasons To Have Faith

Tonight marks the delayed fifth season premiere of the current iteration of THE $100,000 PYRAMID, my all-time favorite game show and one I had the pleasure of working on three different versions of,  (I should have been involved with a fourth, but as a teenaged game show geek I was deemed “too good for TV” … Read more