A Modest Proposal To Reward Streaming’s Four-Ces

A Modest Proposal To Reward Streaming’s Four-Ces

I couldn’t get out of the way of the drumbeat and excitement that so many cultural pundits have been dropping in recent days about some highly anticipated returns of original streaming series that they’ve heretofore adored.  I happen to be in the camp that adores Hulu’s ONLY MURDERS IN THE BUILDING, if for no other … Read more

Who’s Got Bigger Balls?

Who’s Got Bigger Balls?

NOTE:  This musing also appears today on our sister site, www.TheDoubleOvertime.com.  Please visit it regularly to access stories on sports. To say that there’s a rift between Adam Silver and David Zaslav would be putting it mildly.  Based upon what went down late Friday night, it’s more apparent than ever that neither one’s gonna be … Read more

How Low Can One Site Go?

How Low Can One Site Go?

Elaine Low is a self-described “one-time cub reporter” who is now described as a “staff writer” for THE ANKLER, the insurgent entertainment website co-founded by a couple of veteran journalists who grew dissatsified with the direction and monopoly that Jay Penske has taken the industry’s legacy brands, including VARIETY! and co-founder Janice Min’s former purview, … Read more

Rocks In His Head?

Rocks In His Head?

If you were to judge Edgar Bronfman, Jr. strictly on his track record as a media executive, you might conclude that the fact he believes he’s qualified to steer a studio as troubled as Paramount in 2024 might suggest he probably has imbibed a bit too often in the products his family has produced for … Read more

That Guy

That Guy

In another life, perhaps Phil Donahue might have been a song and dance man.  Heck, his soulmate and life partner was none other than Marlo Thomas, who came from the DNA of one of the most successful TV performers of its early days, and whom a lot of us, myself included, fell in love with … Read more

I Hope You’re Feeling Grand

I Hope You’re Feeling Grand

I am actually breathing a rare sign of relief this morning.  Against what sometimes seems to be insurmountable odds and, frankly, an awful lot of internal and external sturm and drang, today’s musing is yet another milestone.  Counting the ones we have under counsel moved to our AisleOfWit domain, this is the 1000th post on … Read more

A Notoriously Curious Hiring?

A Notoriously Curious Hiring?

There was yet more news about a departure of note from Warner Ranch yesterday, where the noted unslinger Yosemite Zas allowed this news to be released.  The LOS ANGELES TIMES’ veteran observer Meg James did her best to make it seem both voluntary and well thought out: Warner Bros. Discovery’s head of U.S. networks Kathleen … Read more

A Master.  And Definitely Not A Square.

A Master. And Definitely Not A Square.

When someone manages to cheat death for more than 98 years, when they pass it’s often seen as more of a celebration of life than a tragic event.  In the case of Peter Marshall, it still seems like we were left a little shortchanged. This was not an unexpected passing; besides his advanced age, Marshall … Read more