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Another Judge Throws Another Wrench Into The Onion’s Takeover Of Alex Jones’s Infowars Website

“The Onion’s plan to take over the Infowars platforms that Alex Jones built into a bullhorn of conspiracy theories and turn them into parody sites was in limbo again Thursday, after a Texas court paused a proposed deal involving the satirical news outlet.” - AP

Streaming And Cable Subscribers Sue To Stop Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger

“Paramount subscribers, in a lawsuit filed on Thursday in federal court, allege the acquisition will substantially reduce competition in streaming, news and theatrical distribution in violation of antitrust laws.” - The Hollywood Reporter

The Trump FCC’s Threats To Disney/ABC’s Broadcast Licenses Are Legally Doomed

“That is the technical legal term for this: batshit crazy. … Legally there is no basis for removing a broadcast license because you don’t like the program. And if there is some kind of DEI claim here, I really don’t know what that would be.” - Vulture (MSN)

FCC Starts Investigation Of Disney Broadcast License

As expected, Brendan Carr and the FCC on Tuesday unleashed license-renewal hell on The Walt Disney Co. However, with another Jimmy Kimmel brouhaha erupting with Donald Trump and MAGAland, the Josh D’Amaro-led Disney is playing it cool and playing along, at least for now. - Deadline

A Shift: Reviews Are More Important Than Ratings In Streaming

Reviews are now even more crucial than they used to be while ratings have dipped in importance in a world of cannibalized viewing, Jeff Pope told a Broadcasting Press Guild lunch this afternoon in London. - Deadline

Stephen Colbert On CBS’s Stated Reason (Financial) For Canceling His Show

“They’ve got the books, and I (have no) desire to debate them over what they say their business model is and how it does not work anymore. But less than two years before, ... they were very eager for me to be signed for a long time. So, something changed.” - The New York Times

Rise Of The Viral Micro-Drama

While the rest of the world was getting hooked on cat videos and bedroom-dance routines, Chinese creators were tinkering with something more ambitious: serialized shows shot vertically, for phones, and packed with racy plots, absurd twists, and great swells of emotion. - The New Yorker

The Obsessive Who’s Rescuing And Preserving Indian Cinema’s Early History

“Seventy per cent of India’s films made before 1950 are gone forever. Film Heritage Foundation founder Shivendra Singh Dungarpur is trying to save the rest.” - Variety

The Guys Behind The Onion’s Takeover Of Alex Jones’s Infowars Talk About Just What They’re Up To

“The Onion always makes fun of the big thing in the cultural zeitgeist. We have not made fun of gut-microbiology influencers for far too long, and now they’re running the Department of Health and Human Services; we have to parody these people.” - The Hollywood Reporter

The Vegas Sphere Could Have Been An Epic Disaster. Instead It Sells More Tickets Than Anywhere Else In The World

The venue that created a new type of live entertainment has become the highest-grossing arena in the world, with $379 million on 1.7 million tickets sold last year, according to Pollstar. When it opened three years ago, it had all the signs of an impending disaster. - The Wall Street Journal

When You Want Entertainment, Go To Streaming, Of Course

But for practical knowledge? Your kids and grandkids know: It’s YouTube. - Slate

How The Plan To Kill Coyote V. Acme Blew Up In David Zaslav’s Face

“The initial backlash to Cotoye v. Acme being shelved was clearly getting to WBD by November of 2023 when the studio began offering other production houses like Netflix, Amazon, and Paramount (more on this in a bit) the chance to buy the movie’s distribution rights.” - The Verge

Music Biopics Don’t Have To Suck

No matter how much money it makes, Michael won’t be one of the good ones. - The Guardian (UK)

Sorry, Emmys, ‘Heated Rivalry’ Can’t Make You Popular Again

“Heated Rivalry became a bona fide great TV show, as worthy of Emmy consideration as shows about emergency medicine and international diplomacy and AI. But we’re not having that conversation for the dumbest of all possible reasons: the rules.” - Vulture

The Writers Guild Gives Its New Contract A Green Light

The contract, which is oddly long but helps shore up health care, earned the approval of more than 90 percent of the members who voted. - The Hollywood Reporter

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