The policy battle over net neutrality is heating back up with the hearing in Verizon v. FCC. Here's what's at stake in the case.
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Tags: AT&T, broadband, Comcast, FCC, Google, net neutrality, Open Internet, policy, regulation, Verizon
Posted in Industry, Industry, Internet, Internet, Perspectives, Technology, Technology | 1 Comment »
Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: CBS, China, CNN, Cord-cutting, EA, GOP, Hillary Clinton, Jeff Bezos, MPAA, NBC, NCAA, PlayStation, Sony, Time Warner Cable, Viacom, Washington Post
Posted in Columns, Current Events, Industry, What Are You Missing? | Comments Off on What Are You Missing? Aug 5 – Aug 18
This week, Lantern, a search and visualization platform for the Media History Digital Library, reached its first wide public.
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Tags: david bordwell, eric hoyt, film history, Lantern, media history, Media History Digital Library
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Film, Industry, Internet, Perspectives, Print, Radio, Technology, TV | 11 Comments »
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
Posted in Current Events, Games, Industry, Industry, Technology, Technology | Comments Off on E3 Preview: Big Changes for the Gaming Industry
The imminent release of Man of Steel on June 14 begs a reflection of 1987's overlooked installment, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
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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
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Celebrity/Stardom, Current Events, Film, Film, Industry, Industry | 1 Comment »
The culture of contemporary baseball card collecting is an excellent example of how creativity can serve as a satisfying replacement for traditional economic incentives.
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Tags: Baby Boomers, baseball, baseball cards, Generation X, Generation Y, sports, sports fandom, Star Wars, Super Mario Bros., The Baseball Card Blog, The Muppets
Posted in Celebrity/Stardom, Industry, Internet, Perspectives, Technology | Comments Off on Creating is Collecting
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
Posted in Industry, Industry, Internet, Perspectives, Technology, TV, TV | 5 Comments »
One of this year's key stories is how the industry deals with difference and inclusivity, both for developers and for the industry as a whole.
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Tags: #1ReasonToBe, conference, GDC, gender
Posted in Current Events, Games, Games, Industry, Perspectives | 1 Comment »
The idea of user-supported media production extends beyond Kickstarter, as technology continues to offer more areas for direct audience support and participation.
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Tags: buskfilms, cultcap, digital distribution, film industry, independent film, industry, Kickstarter, LGBT film, music industry, production
Posted in Industry | Comments Off on The Future of Media Production?
Why kickstarting Veronica Mars was not simply a procedural act, but rather a social experience awakening, mobilizing and monetizing fan cultures in real time.
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Tags: Crowdfunding, Kickstarter, Movie, TV, Veronica Mars, Veronica Mars Movie
Posted in Current Events, Film, Industry, TV | 4 Comments »
Netflix's willingness to give the audience control over serial viewing challenges assumptions that the best way to control program costs is to eke out episodes over time, measuring demand, and then raising and lowering prices in response.
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Tags: advertising, business models, HBO, House of Cards, Netflix, new media, streaming, TV
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As we bid farewell to Don’t Trust the B, we also bid farewell to a part of gay black visibility on network television. Luther was a character written in a mold that has (problematically) been deemed passé and disrespectful to the middle class, married/coupled, suburban model of gay televisibility. And for that, we should...
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Tags: ABC, Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23, GLAAD, James Van Der Beek, Modern Family, negative stereotypes, Partners, Ray Ford, Richard Dyer, The New Normal
Posted in Industry, Internet, Perspectives, TV | 1 Comment »