What Did Y’All Expect?  It’s Called Snow WHITE.

What Did Y’All Expect? It’s Called Snow WHITE.

After another week of stormy weather, it was a picture postcard Saturday afternoon in Hollywood yesterday, and it should have been cause for celebration for those attached to Disney.  They were finally premiering, after years of preparation and production and delays which they ascribe to the writer’s strike, a live-action adaptation of the movie that … Read more

Not Everybody’s Live, John.  Until They Have A Reason To Be.

Not Everybody’s Live, John. Until They Have A Reason To Be.

Ever since streaming services reached critical mass I’ve advocated for the technology to take full advantage of its potential to offer someone the unvarnished potential of a live, nightly pulpit for something other than a politically skewed newscast.  But whenever those who had access to actual data would evaluate the proposition it inevitably pointed to … Read more

Face (Of) The (MAGA) Nation?

Face (Of) The (MAGA) Nation?

His name is Brian Glenn, and if you didn’t immediately recognize that name a couple of months ago, then consider yourself more grounded than you may have thought.  Lately, it seems he’s becoming a lot more visible and prominent, if for no other reason than mainstream media can’t stop introducing us to him. Glenn’s real … Read more

What’s So Funny?  You Tell Me

What’s So Funny? You Tell Me

I’m an unapologetic fan of DEADLINE’s Nellie Andreeva; when I persist in giving her the adjective “intrepid”, it’s a compliment.  She’s been around long enough for me to have had a few conversations with her, both on and off the record, at the numerous FX parties that would regularly launch seasons of its original scripted … Read more

Technically, Is This A Victim Of AI?

Technically, Is This A Victim Of AI?

For as long as there have been moving pictures, there has been Technicolor.  It’s a process that dates back more than a century, as STUDIOBINDER.com’s Chris Leckmann lectured in an informative 2021 piece: Technicolor is a series of processes used to first produce color in motion pictures. From 1916 to 1932, the Technicolor company tinkered with … Read more

I Can’t Hate Her.  I Wasn’t Born That Way.

I Can’t Hate Her. I Wasn’t Born That Way.

It was Lady Gaga Night on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, and after a week where Shane Gillis headlined in his undeniably polarizing manner, let’s just say the show needed her as much as she and her team that’s about to drop her latest album, MAYHEM, needed the show for its promotion.  While her body of work … Read more

Can A Re-Pete Approach Work For FOX?

Can A Re-Pete Approach Work For FOX?

I couldn’t help but get an overwhelming feeling of deja vu when I saw this announcement which, among others, VARIETY’s Todd Spengler dropped at the top of this past week: Pete Distad has a new gig after the shutdown of sports-streaming joint venture Venu Sports. Fox Corp. has hired Distad as CEO of the company’s … Read more

Darling, You Know That’s Why We Go To Extremes

Darling, You Know That’s Why We Go To Extremes

NOTE: This musing also appears today on our sister site, Double Overtime.  Please visit it regularly for coverage of sports of all sorts plus occasional articles on technology. Two supposedly struggling “mainstream” networks somehow found a few spare shekels to reward a couple of their personalities yesterday.  In an era where their owners are literally … Read more