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WE Can’t Handle The Truth. About Ourselves, Either.
I’m thankfully not as invested as it sure appears an awful lot of otherwise respectable people seem to be in the apparent deep, dark secrets surrounding the life and death of Jeffrey Epstein, and in particular what notable people may or may not have been his friends, even if that may have been in the

Some Win Quant, Some Win Qual. And Then, There’s Netflix.
It’s both a blessing and a curse that I’ve been skilled and experienced in both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of research and data analysis over my years. And it’s days like yesterday where those worlds converge that I’m able to share–albeit vicariously–the joys of those who have something spinworthy to share as well as

FS1 Is At A Crossroads. Maybe It’s Time To Take A Right?
NOTE: This musing also appears today on our sister site TheDoubleOvertime.com. Please visit it regularly for coverage of sports of all sorts plus occasional essays on technology. Media and sports are actually extremely simple businesses to explain. Whomever gets big numbers–be they ratings or victories–gets to keep their job. Whomever doesn’t is out. Period. Dot.

Camp May Be Over, But The Summer Games Are Just Beginning
It’s summer camp season, and not just for kids. The epitome of at least two definitions of the word camp took place last week amidst the scenic surroundings of Sun Valley, Idaho, where the annual Allen and Company conference for the uber-elite and connected yet again produced some of the more unusual and outright bizarre

At Least The Show Is Back From The Dead. The Platform? We’ll See.
I tend to get excited about anything new that’s coming to streaming platforms during the summer months, because it’s a nice reminder that at least someone in a decision-making position in today’s media remembers that seasonality still does play a role in the chances something has in being labeled successfully. That was a truth we

Superman’s Thankfully Still More Heroic Than Political.
If you need a barometer for how big a deal the release of the latest iteration of SUPERMAN was in my world consider this–a buddy couldn’t think of anything he’d rather do on a milestone birthday than see it, and even moi somehow found the financial resources to get my butt into an actual theater

A Handshake CAN Start A Friendship
I got invited earlier this week to what is apparently a big deal among seasoned (read that as medicare-eligible) media veterans in the San Fernando Valley. A regular gathering of minds and experience that convenes at a local deli, which unto itself should give you an idea how non-Tik Tok this group is. A

Hey, Yakko! Welcome Back From The Dark Side.
Yesterday’s breaking news about my onetime peer Linda Yaccarino was as surprising but arguably inevitable. Everyone eventually leaves a job, and ideally it’s on one’s own timeline. The ASSOCIATED PRESS’ Matt O’Brien and Barbara Ortutay supplied the basics: X CEO Linda Yaccarino said she’s stepping down after two bumpy years running Elon Musk’s social media

Oh My God!! They Delayed Kenny!!! YOU BASTARDS!!!
The classic phrase about unexpected snags references the best-laid plans of mice and men ofttimes going astray. Now, you can add a couple of perpetual adolescents to that list of the afflicted. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, not to mention their tightly knit team of comic geniuses, have been diligently working against self-imposed uber-tight