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Australia Imposes New Streaming Quotas

The rules require Netflix, Prime Video and the other global streamers with more than one million Australian subscribers to spend 10% of their total Australian expenditure – or 7.5% of their revenues – on local originals. - Deadline

Movie Theater Owners Are Freaking Out Over Possible Sale Of Warner Bros. Discovery

“Multiple theatrical executives … conveyed a sense of grave concern, if not panic, over the possibility of a studio that grossed more than $4 billion worldwide this year and provided many of the box office hits of the past six months being assimilated into another company and having its output dramatically curtailed.” - TheWrap (Yahoo!)

Ohio Law Could Void Cleveland State University’s Transfer Of Its Student Radio Station To City’s Public Radio Outlet

“The Cleveland State University-Ideastream deal over WCSB 89.3 could be invalidated because the college did not follow Ohio public meetings law, an expert on public meetings laws said.” - Cleveland.com

Is It At All Worth Going To The Cinema Anymore?

Bob Mondello says yes: "I love seeing movies in a theater, and if I can possibly avoid watching them at home, I do. ... is 55" which is, I guess, not bad for a television screen. But it doesn't compare to the tennis court-size screen.” - NPR

Some Of The Creepiest Locations In Britain

Not even counting the numerous Doctor Who locations (to be fair, many are in Wales), “England's historic buildings and landscapes ‘provide an essential ingredient in making the audience's flesh creep.’” - BBC

The Box Office Had A Record-Smashing (Bad) October

"Overall revenues for the month were tragic, with $425 million across all titles, the worst collective haul since October 1997.” - Variety

What’s Up With Our Fixation On Disability As A Marker For Horror?

“While physical beauty is often conflated with a character’s moral goodness, villains have historically been associated with disability or disfigurement: facial scarring, wheelchair use, limb difference.” - The Guardian (UK)

The Making Of A New Hedda

“Joking that she had probably watched Robert Altman’s Gosford Park too many times, DaCosta said that she set the action in 1950s England because of her interest in the postwar era.” - The New York Times

The Politically Trenchant Movies Of An African Animation Pioneer

Alassane Moustapha, a filmmaker from Niger, was “as much a multimedia artist as a cineaste, he took an idiosyncratic approach to folkloric storytelling.” He’s been left out of some film histories - but it's time for a reevaluation. - Current

If You Want To Know How The Economy Is Doing, Check The Lavish Dinner Spreads In Movies

Watch the duck. Seriously, watch. The. Duck. - Salon

What’s Up With Woody Allen And Spanish City Names?

Madrid wants to join Vicky Cristina Barcelona with … who knows? “Regional authorities are confident” - to the tune of €1.5 million - “the 89-year-old film-maker’s next project could do for Madrid what Roman Holiday did for Rome tourism.” - The Guardian (UK)

Is There Any Hope For The Iconic Cinerama Dome In Los Angeles?

Well, at least there’s a new alcohol use permit? - Los Angeles Times (Yahoo)

About AI, Many Podcasters Are Rather Ambivalent

Like other creative types, a lot of podcasters are skeptical of or even downright hostile to the idea of using AI bots, which only mimic sentience and thought, to create content. Yet some AI tools can do legitimate, important work on podcasts. - The New York Times

Alabama Public Television Considers Dropping PBS Entirely

With APT having lost well over $2 million in support from the now-defunded Corporation for Public Broadcasting, some board members see PBS dues as a major expense to be cut (something which would also appeal to conservative officeholders controlling purse strings). Yet PBS programming is 90% of APT’s schedule. - Alabama Reflector

U.S. Media Went All-In On Diversity A Few Years Ago. Now It’s Backing Away Fast.

“Last week, NBC News gutted all the reporting groups aimed at the stories of underrepresented groups. And they're hardly alone. … As more media companies roll back diversity efforts, … the avenues for reporters who specialize in such coverage grow increasingly limited, putting those journalists on the front lines of layoffs.” - TheWrap (MSN)

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