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Looks Like INSIDE THE NBA Is Fishing For New Opportunities
NOTE: This also appears today on our sister site, Double Overtime. Please visit it regularly for musings and commentary on sports and technology. On an otherwise quiet Saturday, as almost an afterthought in reaction to some insider knowledge that THE RINGER’s Bill Simmons shared on X (what? Not Bluesky?!?!), news began to spread that had

What’s The Big Deal About Bluesky? No, Seriously, What?
So I bit the bullet and became, by my account, roughly the 17 millionth human to open an account on Bluesky during yet another bout of insomnia where literally dozens of folks I follow were bragging on other social media platforms we share about the soul-cleansing experience they experienced doing so. At least that’s the

I Was Lucky Enough To Have Called Him Ted. You Can Call Him A Legend.
Ted Turner seems to have this uncanny knack for coming into my life just when I tend to have a real need for entertainment–or sometimes something far more substantial. So you shouldn’t be surprised when you read I am downright evangelical about CALL ME TED, the six-hour documentary retrospective on his life which dropped earlier

Whether It’s Media Or Politics, It Seems To Be All About Loyalty
When yesterday’s news cycle was disrupted by the unlikely headline that of all the folks in the United States with a bar degree somehow Florida congressman Matt Goetz emerged as the choice of the incoming president for Attorney General, it sent shock waves and even some disgust through pundits and even some elected officials. THE

Could Some Researcher Please Do An Intervention?
Forgive me if I might come off as a tad unfeeling, but to the likes of those who cover media for a living that seem to be overly sympatico with those still crying in their lattes, enough’s enough. In particular, I’m showing concern for THE WRAP’s Sharon Waxman, who dedicated her most recent WAXWORD essay

Can NBC Go Back To The Future With A Tried And True Playbook?
It’s somewhat apropos that on the 69th “anniversary” of the day that Marty McFly and Doc Brown found their way BACK TO THE FUTURE, NBC has once again dipped into the “mockumentary” world that sustained them back in the oughts to finally unveil ST. DENIS MEDICAL. After being held up by strike-related delays and strategic

The Challenge Of Getting Butts Back Into Theatres May Not Quite Be G-Licked
Unless you’ve been hibernating and/or doom-scrolling–both distinct possibilities in my circle–you’re likely aware that we’re now mere days away from the official kickoff to the holiday movie season. Perhaps the most anticipated date will be a week from Friday, when we get two simultaneous theatrical releases of movies with strong history and titular recognition. Universal

The Last Roundup For Yellowstone? And Basic Cable Itself?
For a great deal of people, primarily in the flyover states, their long national nightmare is finally over, and no, it has nothing to do with political choices. After a hiatus of nearly 22 1/2 months, a new episode of YELLOWSTONE will air tonight and if you happen to be a cord-cutter or a cord-never,

What Odds Would FanDuel Give Now On Its Own Survival?
It was less than a month ago that an embattled amalgamation of regional sports networks received its third nomenclature in five years when FanDuel inexplicably aligned itself with the former Bally’s and FOX Sports channels that have stubbornly tried to survive with a lineup of mostly mediocre mid-size market teams. But the events of yesterday