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Why Big Video Game Companies Keep Imploding

Dysfunction is baked into the video game production process, as it currently exists. The big-budget games industry is dominated by a few large companies, the publishers. - The New Republic

Emmy Nomination Voters Shouldn’t Miss These Shows

If the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences wants to avoid a Hollywood Foreign Press Association-style meltdown, it really has to prove itself with these nominations. NPR's Eric Duggans offers some institution-saving suggestions for the voters - and for the rest of us. - NPR

You Might Not Have Heard Of A Big Hit Jesus Show

The show has just arrived on Peacock, but it was a hit before that, garnering about 750,000 viewers for its season 2 opener as the super prestigey Mare of Easttown got 1 million viewers. "Take it from a critic and a Christian with an aversion to Christian entertainment: The show is good. I’d stop short of calling The Chosen a prestige...

The Wild Box Office For An Action Movie Says Movie Theatres Are Making A Comeback

For Universal Pictures, which raked in an oddly normal (thus deeply robust) box office total over the weekend for F9, "the opening success is vindication for a studio that in the early days of the pandemic decided to delay its potential blockbuster by an entire year — a move that was considered excessive when it was announced in early...

Are You More A Movie Person Than A Sports Person?

Movies about the Olympics can scratch an every-few-years cultural itch without your having to watch the actual competition. - Today

Even In Pride Month, Hollywood Steers Away From Asian American LGBTQIA Stories

Director Quentin Lee: "Creating queer Asian content is hard because you're really hitting on two major issues of America that are challenging." But he and director Fawzia Mirza are two of many trying to change the (truly terrible) numbers. - NBC News

Gaming May Actually Benefit Your Brain

For one thing, "action games in particular—games where reflexes, reaction time, and hand-eye coordination are challenged, like in the now-retro classics Doom and Team Fortress Classic—provided tangible cognitive advantages that help us in everyday life." - Wired

Recording Academy Settles With Its Former CEO Deborah Dugan

The move is the latest in a series led by Recording Academy chief Harvey Mason, jr. that reflect an effort to at least calm some of the multiple controversies that have arisen around it over the past few years, ranging from Dugan’s extremely hostile termination to her predecessor Neil Portnow’s 2018 comment that females in the music industry need...

NPR Cancels ‘Ask Me Another’

"More than 300 stations air the show, hosted by comedian and writer Ophira Eisenberg and featuring Jonathan Coulton as in-house musician. … However, 'despite the strong work of the team, AMA never quite found its full audience,' Grundmann wrote, 'and because of our limited resources, we're sunsetting the show.' The last episode will feed the weekend of Sept....

Restrictions On Movie Content In China And Hong Kong Put Hollywood In Difficult Position

"As Hollywood faces a deteriorating relationship with China, it appears committed to keeping the flame alive even if that means going to humiliating lengths. … On June 11, Hong Kong authorities announced that any movie deemed 'a threat to national security' would henceforth be banned from distribution. … The policy, which mimics mainland rules that already have stifled the...

Another Thing Brexit Could Be Messing Up: Hit British TV Series

"Last year, EU countries agreed that 30% of offerings on streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime should be European-made. The concern among some EU capitals is that currently the UK makes up the vast majority of that 30%, despite Brexit. This month, EU diplomats were invited to discuss whether the 'privileges' the UK continues to enjoy were...

As Viewers Flock To Streaming Video, One Cable Channel Keeps A Devoted Audience: Turner Classic Movies

"The Atlanta-based TCM has long been the sanctuary of classic film on TV, presenting mostly pre-1980 movies commercial-free with a deep respect for moviemaking history going back to the silent film era. … TCM also appeals to an older audience that is more likely to hold onto its cable subscription than younger viewers who quickly adapted to streaming platforms....

Motion Picture Academy Elects Most Diverse, Gender-Balanced Board In Its History

The elections increase the number of women on the organization’s 54-member board from 26 to 31, marking the first time in the group’s 94-year history that its board has been majority female. The number of governors from underrepresented racial and ethnic communities increases from 12 to 15. - Los Angeles Times

New Antitrust Crusader Confirmed To Run The FTC — And Big Tech Shudders

Lina Khan's bipartisan confirmation to the FTC is as strong a sign as any that she has Congressional backing for her most ambitious ideas. - Protocol

Documentaries That Compete For An Oscar May No Longer Compete For An Emmy, Period

The decision by the Television Academy settles the questions over "double-dipping," where a documentary that entered Oscar competition but did not get a nomination was (if it was later aired on television, as many are) allowed to submit for Emmy consideration. In an unrelated matter, the Academy also made a minor but notable change with respect to gendered acting...

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