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How Streaming Reinvented TV (Then Broke It Again)

Eliminating the intervening week between episodes meant they could fracture their narratives. They used flashbacks, flashforwards and even flashsideways to begin episodes without totally disorienting viewers. - The Hollywood Reporter

One Out Of Every Five Jobs In London Is In The “Creative Economy”: Municipal Report

"More than 1.1 million jobs in the capital (21.1%) in 2021 were held by people employed in the creative economy, up from 882,000 (16.9%) in 2016. … (Mayor Sadiq) said London’s creative industries 'are a huge success story, ... supporting businesses across the country through their supply chains'." - London Evening Standard

HBO Max Loses 700,000 Subscribers

Despite the huge drop, streaming revenue at Max, which is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, were up 5 percent—with a 30 percent year-on-year jump in advertising revenue. These numbers raise a big question for the streaming industry: People like Max, but they don’t really want to pay for it. - Wired

What Value Does (And Doesn’t) The American Public See In Higher Ed Today? Here’s Some Data

"Opinions vary markedly — by subgroup and by which aspects of colleges people are considering. Find out who said what about how degrees help graduates, how college compares with alternatives, how important different functions are, and more. You can filter by five different demographic factors." - The Chronicle of Higher Education

Scottish Government Proposes Culture Funding Cuts

The £6.6m cut had been reversed earlier this year after a campaign by people working in the Scottish arts but it was reintroduced in September's autumn budget, with ministers pledging to make up the shortfall in the 2024/25 budget.

A Dance Team — And A Sisterhood — For Women Who Use Wheelchairs

"Chelsie Hill, 27, is the founder of the Rollettes, a dance team … formed in 2012 (which) performs all over the country. … More than a decade after she started the Rollettes, Ms. Hill’s story has spread far beyond the group to include mentorship and education." - The New York Times

Jamie Bernstein Talks About Bradley Cooper’s Biopic Of Her Dad

It turns out that Bradley Cooper is one of those all in, passionate, driven, focused people, not unlike Leonard Bernstein. And we didn’t know it at the beginning at all. - BachTrack

The Prado Is Showing Viewers The Back Side Of Some Of Its Greatest Paintings

"The idea of the new show, called 'Reversos' (On the Reverse), is to take the viewer beyond the surface of an artistic image and to encourage them to see the physical painting, its back and its frame as objects that conceal – but can also reveal – secrets, stories and meanings." - The Guardian

The Hot New Platform For News Publishers? Messaging On WhatsApp

"We talked to 13 major publishers around the world about how they’re using Channels. They stressed it’s too soon to define an official Channels strategy, especially since WhatsApp doesn’t offer much in the way of metrics. … Still, they shared some of what they’re seeing early on." - Nieman Lab

Let People Trying To Make A Living As An Author Tell You Just How Hard That Is These Days

There are reasons (plural) why editors warn writers not to quit their day jobs, even after the first book is published and sells reasonably well. - Esquire

The Most Astonishing Piece Of Conceptual Art In London’s Marina Abramović Retrospective Is In The Gift Shop

Columnist Adrian Chiles suggests a title: "Empty Glass Half Full." - The Guardian

Let The Unpacking Begin: What Lessons Can Be Taken From The Months-Long Hollywood Strikes?

"In truth, we’ve learned a ton. The industry’s problems with overproduction and the disconnect between capital expenditures and audience return were writ large on SAG-AFTRA and WGA picket lines. … The biggest takeaway is that Hollywood's labor contract negotiating process needs to be taken apart and rebuilt for the modern era." - Variety

Assault Case Against Dustin Lance Black Thrown Out Of Court

Citing "inconsistencies and weaknesses in her evidence," a London magistrate dismissed the case brought by BBC presenter Teddy Edwardes against the Oscar-winning screenwriter over an August 2022 altercation in a nightclub. (She says he twisted her wrist; she then hit him in the head, causing brain injury.) - The Hollywood Reporter

After 13 Years, “Sleep No More” Will End Its New York Run

"Created by the British theater troupe Punchdrunk, … the Macbeth-inspired immersive theater experience that is hosted in three empty, hulking warehouse spaces in downtown (Manhattan) will say goodbye early next year on its 5,000 performance." - AP

The Actors’ Strike Is Over: The Studios And SAG-AFTRA Have A Deal

"The two sides spent the last several days putting the finishing touches on the deal, which will see the first-ever protections for actors against artificial intelligence and a historic pay increase. The deal will see most minimums increase by 7% — 2% above the increases received by the Writers Guild." - Variety

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