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Disney Bails On $1B Investment In OpenAI After AI Company Pulls Plug On Sora

Disney and OpenAI announced the blockbuster three-year licensing deal in December, saying that over 200 Disney-owned characters would be available for use in Sora-generated videos. At the same time, Disney said it would be making a $1 billion equity investment in the AI company. - Ars Technica

Lion King Composer Sues Comedian For Misrepresenting “Circle Of Life”

A Grammy-award winning South African composer who wrote and performed the iconic opening chant in “Circle of Life” for Disney’s “The Lion King” movies is suing a comedian for allegedly damaging his reputation by intentionally misrepresenting the song’s meaning on a podcast and in his stand-up routine. - AP News

Staff At Australia’s National Broadcaster On 24-Hour Strike As Network Airs BBC Programming

“At 11am, the ABC News channel switched to broadcasting the BBC News channel as staff walked out in protest. The ABC News channel filled the schedule with repeats of Planet America and the National Press Club, but broadcast Question Time as normal.” - The Guardian

OpenAI Shuts Off Its Video-Generating App — And Disney Now Has A Problem

“OpenAI said it will discontinue Sora, the generative-AI video creation app it launched last year, without providing a reason for the decision. … The announcement comes just three months after Disney inked a groundbreaking deal with OpenAI” licensing the conglomerate’s characters for use with Sora. - Variety

“A Fiasco And A Miracle”: An Oral History Of The COVID Oscars In 2021

“It’s the story of an awards season unlike any other — one that stretched over 14 months and came to an end in, of all places, a train station in downtown L.A., with a ceremony that many felt went off the rails, even as its very occurrence was something of a miracle.” - The Hollywood Reporter

The Movie Industry Has Been Leaving California. So What Are State Leaders Doing About It?

Los Angeles County lost more than 42,000 entertainment jobs from 2022 to 2024; and Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery made just 15 theatrical movies combined that filmed in the country over the last two years. - The Hollywood Reporter

A Court Ordered Voice Of America To Be Revived. Will That Actually Happen?

It certainly won’t happen fast. “Restoring the physical infrastructure is going to take a lot of money and some time but it can be done,” said the VOA’s White House bureau chief. “What is more difficult is recovering from the trauma that our newsroom has gone through.” - AP

After 99 Years, CBS News Is Shutting Down Its Radio Network

“Today, CBS News Radio provides material to an estimated 700 stations across the country and is known best for its top-of-the-hour news roundups. The service will end on May 22, the network said Friday.” - AP

Journalists Sue Kari Lake Over VOA Propaganda

"The Voice of America has been breaching the Constitutional and statutory rules that require that outlet not to push propaganda or censorship," one of the lead attorneys on the lawsuit, Norm Eisen, tells NPR. - NPR

The Guys Who Got Fired From The Han Solo Movie Took Some Lessons Into Project Hail Mary

For one thing, they met some of the Hail Mary crew on Solo. "We met Neal Scanlan and the creature shop team that we worked with to make Rocky, for example. We had such a great experience with them, making these aliens and robots together.” - The New York Times

California’s Film And TV Tax Credit Is Working, But The State Says The Business Needs More Help

Will this argument play? "Whether it is computer chips, the energy sector or pharmaceuticals, this is something that is standard in the United States. … In terms of our nation, Hollywood and its ability to tell the story of America, it is something worth saving.” - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

An Early Target Of Saturday Night Live In The UK?

Shakespeare. Or rather, Hamnet’s Shakespeare, which is not quite the same thing. - Variety

The Oscars’ Red Carpet Gets Dumped As Soon As The Ceremony Ends

Turns out dumpster diving in Los Angeles the day after the Oscars can be pretty, well, interesting. - The Guardian (UK)

Is This New Movie About Seattle Accurate About The Wealth Gap In The Emerald City?

The Seattle Times analyses Tow, claiming that “it’s the right story at the right time, speaking to a Seattle that’s grown increasingly unaffordable for many of its residents.” - Seattle Times

The Oscar-Nominated Movie That Was Supposed To Feel Like A Hug

“I didn’t want my kids in 10 or 15 years to look at my work and say, ‘Oh, Papa was so cynical.’ I wanted them to feel as if I tried to build something, to bring light, to bring hope.” - The Guardian (UK)

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