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Cannes Do
There are conventions and festivals, and then there is the Cannes Film Festival. I’ve been fortunate enough to have been invited to Cannes once, for the TV equivalent, so I’m among the privelaged few that have dined on the Lower Croissette, strolled the village in search of the perfect pain au chocolat, and had a

He Goetz It
One of the few enjoyments I tend to get these days is when I drive for rideshare companies, not only because it’s the one way I can seem to make any money in a manner most would consider legitimate, but it also gives me a chance to learn a few things. As you may know,

Loneliness. Such An Honest Word.
I typically write these musings when it’s quiet and dark in my room, often with little more than a desk lamp illuminating my screen and my mind. Like anyone who would like to consider themselves a decent writer, I do this alone. Which is fine. Except lately I seem to do virtually EVERYTHING alone. Most

Blame Canada?
A longtime friend of mine who recently departed the CW passed along a lengthy piece that recently dropped on DECIDER lamenting what is now clearly the end of an era. The Alex Zalben-authored piece was an emotional eulogy to a network that was a champion of diversity, stability and storytelling. led for most of its

Much Ado About Next-To-Nothing
When CBS and Paramount Global announced it would eschew the 2023 upfronts with an actual glitzly presentation to advertisers in New York Netflix was quick to step in and fill the void. Given the fact that, based upon its aggressive projections and their own detailed internal data that continued to tout record-breaking debut after debut,

Welcome To A New Generation Of Players.
There’s an awful lot of game show content debuting in all forms of media–TV, online, print–of late, many of which directly involve people I’d like to think are personal friends. I realize I’m in a very small minority of those who consume this eagerly and avidly because, hey, I admit I love the genre, and

It’s Not Easy To Believe In A Pope
When I was going through some extremely troubled times in the wake of my simulatenous separations from Sony, my spouse and society, on the heels of a near-death experience, someone I grew quite fond of extended me an olive branch by introducing me to believers who had played an important role in their recovery from

Are What’s Left Of The Upfronts Now Just Fantasy TV?
Not all that long ago, the media world revolved around upfront week, the official kickoff just before Memorial Day to a spirited series of glitzy presentations, lavish parties lasting deep in the newly balmly New York nights, numerous June late nights where negotiations for the upcoming season would accelerate in the hopes of getting it

A Horn Of A Dilemma
Bob Iger updated the media community on all things Disney last week, revealing his plans for how to deal with some existential crises he is facing as his second tour of duty as King Mouse unfolds. We learned how he is planning to deal with the writers’ strike (far less collegially than he did with