E3 begins this week and with it will come more news on Sony and Microsoft's new consoles. What might we learn and how will it change the entire gaming industry?
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Tags: e3, Microsoft, Nintendo, PlayStation, playstation 4, Sony, video games, Xbox, Xbox One
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From prix winners to distribution deals, here are 10 Cannes-related items you may have missed over the past two weeks.
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Tags: Cannes, distribution, film festivals, international film market
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Although prolific filmmaker Steven Soderbergh claims the new HBO hit, Behind the Candelabra will be his last, the director has been busy at work setting the stage for his second act as a TV/stage director-painter-novelist-t-shirt entrepreneur and headphone designer-hyphenate.
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Tags: auteur, behind the candelabra, film, HBO, Steven Soderbergh
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Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Aereo, Arrested Development, China, copyright, Deanna Durbin, Dreamworks, George Jones, Google Glass, IllumiRoom, Iron Man 3, Netflix, neurogaming, Ray Harryhausen, Steven Soderbergh, The Onion, Xbox, YouTube
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Celebrity/Stardom, Current Events, Film, Film, Games, Games, Global, Global, Industry, Industry, Internet, Internet, Music, Music, Politics, Politics, Technology, Technology, TV, TV, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? Apr 28 – May 11
The female voices on The Great Gatsby's soundtrack channel the hard-won feminist power of past generations.
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Tags: Baz Luhrmann, Beyonce, feminism, film soundtracks, Florence + the Machine, Lana Del Ray, literature, pop music, The Great Gatsby
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Celebrity/Stardom, Current Events, Film, Film, Industry, Industry, Music, Music, Perspectives, Print, Print | 4 Comments »
The figure of the recently passed Deanna Durbin (1921-2013) is fascinating today because of how it embodies a sensibility within stardom: the cult of the child star.
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Tags: child star, cult, Deanna Durbin, fandom
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Prospect Park’s soap opera strategy tests traditional conceptions of televisual value within an evolving space of digital distribution.
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Tags: ABC, All My Children, digital distribution, Hulu, Hulu Plus, iTunes, One Life to Live, Prospect Park, Soap Operas, television, Value
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Considering the larger historical context of the broadcasters' objections to Aereo, how might this case reflect how broadcasters are revising their commitment to "free" television?
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Tags: Aereo, broadcasting, regulation, Restransmission Fees
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Whereas AMC’s new slogan reflects its consistent lack of direction, FX’s brand extension embodies its continuous push forward.
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Tags: AMC, branding, Contemporary TV, FX, marketing
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Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Comcast, copyright, digital media, Disney, FTC, FX, FXX, GDC, HBO, Hollywood, Hulu, industry, News Corp., streaming, Supreme Court, television, TV, upfronts, Variety, video games
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Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: box office, Cablevision, digital media, Disney, DRM, EA, ESA, ESRB, Hollywood, Hulu, industry, megaupload, News Corp., publishing, simcity, television, Time Magazine, Time Warner, upfronts, Viacom
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While the issue is ostensibly about the negative portrayal of the Tea Party, Glenn Beck and WWE have taken advantage of the situation for publicity.
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Tags: Glenn Beck, politics, race/ethnicity, Tea Party movement, television, TV, wrestling, WWE, YouTube
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The sale of U.S. cable station Current TV to the Qatar-based news network Al Jazeera raises questions about how a foreign network might explain Americans to themselves. Might Al Jazeera provide a foreign lens for Americans to examine themselves? What would that even look like?
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Tags: Al Gore, Al Jazeera, Antoine Berman, cable television, Current TV, Daily Show, Danny Schechter, Fox News, Qatar
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Despite hard times and dire predictions for U.S. daytime soap operas in recent years, the present moment has in fact turned out to be one of the more exciting and promising in the genre's history.
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Tags: ABC, All My Children, daytime TV, General Hospital, Guiding Light, Media Convergence, niche audiences, One Life to Live, Oprah Winfrey, Prospect Park, soap opera, The OnLine Network, web TV
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Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty has ignited a virtual powder keg of controversy regarding its depictions of the use of torture as a means of getting information during the ten-year hunt for Osama bin Laden. Despite complaints that it justifies the use and effectiveness of torture, the film cannot be dismissed so easily.
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Tags: Academy Awards, Afghanistan, Barack Obama, CIA, film, Iraq, Kathryn Bigelow, military drama, Osama Bin Laden, Seal Team Six, September 11th, Taxi to the Dark Side, terrorism, The Hurt Locker, torture, Zero Dark Thirty
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