The Case of the CEO Hunting $3B in Cost Savings
On Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 2:26:54 PM UTC-4 martil...@gmail.com wrote:
> I loved everything about it. The actors were superb, the period costumes,
> décor, and vehicles were complimented by outstanding cinematography. And
> the musical score
I commented on a WaPo story about this that the writer's strike is a lucky
break for Colbert in this respect, at least. As much as he liked Licht, it
would have been impossible to ignore this very public debacle in his
monologues.
On Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 1:40:48 PM UTC-4 PGage wrote:
>
New York Magazine has its TV issue out now and the lead article is a long
one about the current state of the streaming industry.
https://www.vulture.com/2023/06/streaming-industry-netflix-max-disney-hulu-apple-tv-prime-video-peacock-paramount.html
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I loved everything about it. The actors were superb, the period costumes,
décor, and vehicles were complimented by outstanding cinematography. And
the musical score was outstanding! I’m so sad that we don’t get any more.
~Marti
On Wednesday, June 7, 2023 at 12:48:57 AM UTC-5 PGage wrote:
Oh. Right.
On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 at 8:42 AM Jim Ellwanger wrote:
> If he says anything, it won't be on his show, which is still in reruns due
> to the writers' strike.
>
> On Jun 7, 2023, at 8:38 AM, PGage wrote:
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> Has Colbert been talking about Licht/CNN at all? If he says anything
> tonight
If he says anything, it won't be on his show, which is still in reruns due to
the writers' strike.
> On Jun 7, 2023, at 8:38 AM, PGage wrote:
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> Has Colbert been talking about Licht/CNN at all? If he says anything tonight
> would be interested in a report.
>
> On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 at 7:04 AM
Has Colbert been talking about Licht/CNN at all? If he says anything
tonight would be interested in a report.
On Wed, 7 Jun 2023 at 7:04 AM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> Confirmed by the company:
> https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/07/media/chris-licht-cnn (link)
>
Poynter's story.
https://www.poynter.org/business-work/2023/chris-licht-is-out-at-cnn/
On Wed, Jun 7, 2023, 7:14 AM PGage wrote:
> I can’s decide if I should loathe or feel sorry for this guy. I guess
> both. He was used badly by Zaslov and then dumped. But he was never more
> than a
For a look at the opposite of Carlson’s process just to understand some
context of what’s going on, Pat McAfee was the guest on Jimmy Traina’s SI
sports media podcast. McAfee is a former NFL player who started a 3 hour
daily talk show streaming on YouTube. The show took off like a rocket and
got
The difference here is that actors own their NIL by law. If an actor signs
on for a movie and in the contract is a ceding of rights for digitally
generated sequels, should the terms be negotiated individually (power to
the studio as they make appearing in the first movie contingent) or covered
in
Two NYT reporters watched the début episode... the style was unmistakably
Tucker, but beyond that, it was just like any podcast...
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/06/business/media/tucker-carlson-twitter-show.html
(link)
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Moi, May 16th:
New insight into the case in V... a FoxCorp board
I can’s decide if I should loathe or feel sorry for this guy. I guess both.
He was used badly by Zaslov and then dumped. But he was never more than a
Wambsgans, and deserves what he gets (which of course will include millions
of dollars). Meanwhile, it’s not like WBD is suddenly going to decide to
Confirmed by the company:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/07/media/chris-licht-cnn (link)
It came after an "embarrassing" apology at a staff meeting, said
now-"Reliable Sources" presenter Oliver Darcy:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/05/media/cnn-chris-licht-reliable-sources/index.html
(link)
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Adam
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