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Christmas Day Broke All Records For Streaming

Nielsen says streamers logged 55.1 billion minutes on streaming services on Christmas, breaking the previous high — set on Christmas in 2024 — by 3.9 billion minutes. That amounts to 54 percent of all TV use during the day, also an all-time high for streaming services. - The Hollywood Reporter

Matt Damon: Movies Now Repeat Plots “Three Or Four Times” In Dialogue Because People Are On Their Phones While Watching

Because viewers give a “very different level of attention” to a movie at home versus in a theater, Netflix wants to push the action set pieces toward the front. He said there are behind-the-scenes discussions about reiterating “the plot three or four times in the dialogue” to account for people being on their phones. - Variety

Netflix Changes Its Warner Bros. Bid To All-Cash

“Netflix’s all-cash offer of $27.75 per share replaces its previous offer of $23.25 in cash and $4.50 in Netflix common stock per share. The sweetened offer comes as rival bidder Paramount continues pushing its own all-cash offer for all of Warner Discovery. The value of Netflix’s offer remains $72 billion.” - The Wall Street Journal (MSN)

Netflix Explains The Streamer’s Interest In Warner, And Commits To The Movie Theatre Business

"When this deal closes, we will own a theatrical distribution engine that is phenomenal and produces billions of dollars of theatrical revenue that we don’t want to put at risk. We will run that business largely like it is today, with 45-day windows." - The New York Times

Can’t Predict The Oscar Winners Without Predicting Who’s Even Going To Be Nominated

“The Oscar field has included one international director for seven straight years, making it likely that dissident filmmaker Panahi, a vocal critic of Iran’s authoritarian regime, earns a nomination for his blistering movie about resistance.” - Los Angeles Times

Miami Used To Be The Telenovela Capital Of The United States

Three companies “produced between seven and 10 telenovelas a year between them, a volume that would leave Miami the primary center of production of Spanish-language productions in the United States. No other place in the country had anything like it.” What happened? - El País English

The D.C. Area May Be Getting A ‘Mini-Sphere’ Like The One In Vegas, But Smaller

“The smaller cousin of the famed Vegas attraction would offer the same features as the original and be the first in a ‘global network’ of mini-Spheres, which the company wants to also call Sphere.” - Washington Post (Yahoo)

The Weird Grief Porn Of Birds In Recent Hollywood Movies

“If you can’t tolerate autonomy, love it and set it free, if you can’t relish it for its very ugliness, its deathiness, then you are missing some qualities of authenticity and of wisdom.” - The Guardian (UK)

Sundance Picks Former Universal Chair As New CEO

“Linde will begin his tenure on Feb. 17, after Sundance’s final film festival in Park City and before it heads to its new home in Boulder, Colorado.” - The Hollywood Reporter

This Red-State Public Radio/TV Network Says It’s Getting Along Fine Despite Loss Of Federal Funding

South Carolina ETV/South Carolina Public Radio lost $3.2 million — 10% of total revenue — in annual funding when the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s grants were rescinded. A network spokesman says “We anticipated this shift and factored it into our planning and budget discussions” and no programming is affected. - Inside Radio

Bob Ross To The Rescue: More Paintings Sold To Benefit Public Television

On the heels of a record-breaking sale in November—which (briefly) set a new auction record for Bob Ross—American Public Television (APT) is sending another group of artworks by the late painter to the block. - Artnet

Congressional Spending Bill Funds Voice Of America Despite Trump’s Shutdown Order

“A bipartisan spending bill … would allocate $643 million for broadcasting from the U.S. Agency for Global Media. … Trump signed an executive order in March calling for the dismantlement of the agency, which oversees Voice of America and funds nonprofit groups including Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia.” - The Washington Post (MSN)

How TikTok Transformed Social Media

By presenting an alternative to Meta and Twitter TikTok challenged the idea, pervasive in the early 2020s, that social media’s destiny was terminal decline, what the extremely online would call a “vibe sink.”  - The Nation

Paramount Goes To War To Try To Buy Warner

While Paramount is hoping to find a weakness in the Netflix offer, experts say the lawsuit has a low chance of success and would only add further complications and delays to what is expected to be a protracted approval process. - The Wrap (MSN)

So You Want An Oscar Nomination. How Many Academy Voters Do You Need?

That depends on the category. For Best Picture, on which the entire Academy membership votes for nominees, you’ll need 922 first-place nods this year. But each of the Academy’s specialist branches chooses nominees for its specialty, and some branches are small. For Best Editing, you’ll need 68 votes; for Best Casting, only 30. - TheWrap

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