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Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski run down titles you can get on physical media this week and, not gonna lie, there's a lot of baggage. There's the Mick Jagger film that say on the shelf for two years along with Lindsay Lohan's collaboration with Paul Schrader and William Friedkin's infamous Al Pacino murder mystery set within the gay community. Not to mention John Wayne playing Genghis Khan and the poor timing for an Eric Red horror film. But even controversy can be put aside for cinema sunshine. You can now get Milos Forman's Mozart film in its original theatrical incarnation. Maybe you don't even remember the issue parents had with one of the loveliest coming-of-age films of the ‘90s. And why would you say anything controversial about Carol Reed's masterpiece? All that plus Guillermo Del Toro's debut and the genius of poking fun at documentaries on this week's Blu-ray show. 0:00 – Intro 3:13 - Criterion (Performance 4K, Cronos 4K) 22:43 - Vinegar Syndrome (The Joy of Sex, Virtuosity 4K, The Canyons) 48:18 - Arrow (Cruising 4K) 1:05:54 - Kino (The Conqueror, Graveyard Shift 4K, Body Parts 4K) 1:24:14 - Sony (My Girl 4K) 1:37:39 - LionsGate (The Third Man 4K) 1:44:22 - Warner (Amadeus 4K) 1:55:51 – New Television on Blu-ray (Noble House, Documentary Now: The Complete Series) 2:01:01 - New Theatrical Titles On Blu-ray (Hard Truths) 2:05:13 – New Blu-ray Announcements
We're back on time! Welcome to the Business News Headlines for Tuesday the 11th day of February and thanks for being here. On a partly personal note I was at an early morning meeting of the ICON Water Trails Board where we came face to face with a host of great news about the project that is now ten years old. You'll need to check out their website to learn more. Should you want to follow us on social media you can find us all day on Twitter or "X" @IOB_NewsHour and on Instagram. Facebook? Sure were there too. And our website is just a click away where you can scroll through all of our newscasts. Here's what we've got for you today and in under 9 minutes:: The EU says they too can play the tariff game; New car prices are likely to climb and why; Some retail chains are rationing...eggs; Door Dash had some great news; JPMorgan Chase workers bucking the RTO directive; Immigration and the housing market made the news; The Wall Street Report; And what is the "New Television"? We'll share. Thanks for listening! The award winning Insight on Business the News Hour with Michael Libbie is the only weekday business news podcast in the Midwest. The national, regional and some local business news along with long-form business interviews can be heard Monday - Friday. You can subscribe on PlayerFM, Podbean, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or TuneIn Radio. And you can catch The Business News Hour Week in Review each Sunday Noon Central on News/Talk 1540 KXEL. The Business News Hour is a production of Insight Advertising, Marketing & Communications. You can follow us on Twitter @IoB_NewsHour...and on Threads @Insight_On_Business.
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss Trump's new cabinet nominations including Linda McMahon to be Secretary of Education and Dr. Mehmet Oz to be administrator of Medicare and Medicaid. Also, they give a breakdown of where the $1.5 billion went that the Harris campaign spent in just ten weeks. Plus, they chat about Comcast's decision to spin off MSNBC and some of its other cable channels into a new company and what that may mean for cable news, and they look at a new television ad from Jaguar that is being called “Budlight 2.0". Next, White House correspondent Phil Wegmann interviews Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) on her resolution requiring members of Congress to use the restrooms and facilities that correspond with their biological sex. This comes as Rep-elect Sarah McBride, the first transgender member of Congress, prepares to take office. And lastly, Carl Cannon talks to RCP Investigations contributor Lee Fang about Robert F. Kennedy's “Make America Healthy Again” initiative and the populist politics surrounding his choice as a Trump administration cabinet official.
Eugene Rupiński and Amy Lopez talk about the "inklings" about a potential centralization of Liga MX Femenil (and varonil) television rights by the league as well as a wide-ranging interview Liga MX Femenil Executive President Mariana Gutiérrez gave with TUDN's David Faitelson. Liga MX Femenil website write-up of Gutiérrez's interview with Faitelson: https://www.ligafemenil.mx/cancha/detallenoticia/44914/mariana-gutierrez-presidenta-de-liga-bbva-mx-femenil-es-el-momento-de-transformar-la-liga-mx-femenil-y-llevarla-a-otro-nivel YouTube video of the entire interview (in Spanish, US): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_DAvo0c5DM YouTube video of the entire interview (MX): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AcvcQzAMTk
We go one on one with Tupelo Honey's John Servizzi and the Missouri Valley Conference's Jack Watkins. The MVC will be broadcasting games on free TV this season.
Deep Dive into IndyCar's new television deal with FOX Sports June 21, 2024 Show host Bruce Martin takes a Deep Dive into IndyCar's new television contract with FOX Sports on this edition of Pit Pass Indy presented by Penske Truck Rental and Hy-Vee. Martin has exclusive interviews with Penske Entertainment President and CEO Mark Miles, who helped negotiate the new deal that will put the entire 17-race schedule and the two rounds of qualifications on the main FOX network beginning in 2025. It's the first time that all IndyCar races will be televised live on the same major network. On the highways, the raceways and every pit stop in between, Penske Truck Rental keeps you moving forward. Gain ground with Penske! And for all your shopping needs, be sure to visit your local Hy-Vee – where there's a helpful smile in every aisle. For more INDYCAR coverage, follow Bruce Martin at Twitter at @BruceMartin_500
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"Enter the Hilarious World of 'Archie Andrews': Radio's Teenage Trailblazer" Voiced by the talented Bob Hastings, Archie Andrews epitomizes the quintessential American teenager, juggling school, friendships, and the perpetual chaos of adolescence. Alongside his pals, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, and the rest of the gang, each episode is a delightful exploration of teenage antics, misunderstandings, and the timeless humor that comes with growing up. This episode was originally broadcast May 21st, 1949 on NBC Radio.
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TSN Basketball Analyst Jack Armstrong joined OverDrive to detail of the atmosphere around the new-look Raptors, Pascal Siakam playing the season through trade noise, RJ Barrett's impressive debut, Jakob Poeltl sidelined with an ankle injury, Draymond Green's uneven path with the Warriors, the NBA seeking a television deal and more.
On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, Casey Cooper reveals her come up in the trucking industry and announces the launch of hew new television show. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly Digital Social Hour works with participants in sponsored media and stays compliant with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding sponsored media. #ad LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, Casey Cooper reveals her come up in the trucking industry and announces the launch of hew new television show. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly Digital Social Hour works with participants in sponsored media and stays compliant with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding sponsored media. #ad LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel for their transition segment, where they discussed beloved White Sox television play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti leaving the organization. Benetti has been hired to fill the same position for the Detroit Tigers.
Joe is joined by Limerick farmer and journalist, Hannah Quinn Mulligan, to talk about the new RTÉ show 'Heated', that she's presenting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the fourth episode of the League Express Podcast, Editor Martyn Sadler and co-host Jake Kearnan are joined by writer/author Richard de la Riviere who is about to release his book: '50 Wigan Legends In Their Own Words.' The panel discuss Castleford's win over relegation rivals Wakefield Trinity, the underwhelming new Television rights deal and the drama unfolding at South Sydney involving incoming Warrington Wolves Coach Sam Burgess and John Morris.
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Mike talks about the impact of moving the Arizona Diamondbacks to a new television channel in the middle of the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, we talk to Mrs. Kasha Davis and Darienne Lake about their new television shows and national conversations about drag story hours.
Malik Zaire and Shaun Davis discuss: Tv Deal Apparel Deal Contenders For New Deal Follow Malik: @malikzaire8 @overtimemalik Follow Shaun: @sd2mics Subscribe on YouTube: Full Show: https://youtu.be/mzAScyyvuzI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Malik Zaire and Shaun Davis discuss: Tv Deal Apparel Deal Contenders For New Deal Follow Malik: @malikzaire8 @overtimemalik Follow Shaun: @sd2mics Subscribe on YouTube: Full Show: https://youtu.be/mzAScyyvuzI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our guest today is visionary media entrepreneur Joey Canyon. He is the founder and CEO of Canyon Star TV as well as being an award-winning country music singer-songwriter and producer. After developing expertise in a range of production roles throughout the 80s and 90s, Joey Canyon started his own production services company, working on national commercials, documentaries, TV series, and with NFL Films for eight years. He later produced and hosted The Joey Canyon Show, a dynamic, critically-acclaimed country music variety show featuring the best names in traditional country music. His TV show aired on the RFD-TV network before starting his own network, Canyon Star TV. In 2019, Canyon was awarded “Entertainer of the Year” by the Independent Music Network, and in 2021, he was inducted into the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame. With the March 2022 launch of his global streaming television network Canyon Star TV, he is set to bring the best in family entertainment back to television.
Our guest today is visionary media entrepreneur Joey Canyon. He is the founder and CEO of Canyon Star TV as well as being an award-winning country music singer-songwriter and producer. After developing expertise in a range of production roles throughout the 80s and 90s, Joey Canyon started his own production services company, working on national commercials, documentaries, TV series, and with NFL Films for eight years. He later produced and hosted The Joey Canyon Show, a dynamic, critically-acclaimed country music variety show featuring the best names in traditional country music. His TV show aired on the RFD-TV network before starting his own network, Canyon Star TV. In 2019, Canyon was awarded “Entertainer of the Year” by the Independent Music Network, and in 2021, he was inducted into the Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame. With the March 2022 launch of his global streaming television network Canyon Star TV, he is set to bring the best in family entertainment back to television.
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Troy University's television station TrojanVision has seen a changing of the guard. And the newest member of the team is a familiar face, as TROY Public Radio's Brendan Bryan reports. And, can comic books be educational? Well, Troy University's main campus library is now offering graphic novels to boost literacy and inclusiveness for TROY students, as Producer Jaelanne Thomas reports.
Sports Open Line is shortened tonight due to the Billikens Basketball Coaches Show. In tonight's show, Matt shares the news of Atlanta Braves television play-by-play broadcaster Chip Caray stepping away from the team to become the TV voice of the Cardinals. Caray is the grandson of former Cardinals broadcaster Harry Caray. Matt also discusses the NFL Playoffs with Jeff Kerr of CBS Sports, and why former Cards hot corner Scott Rolen deserves to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8pm on KMOX barring any Billikens or NFL games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
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Episode 237 of the Sports Media podcast features a conversation with Michael Grady, who was recently announced as the new voice of the Minnesota Timberwolves on Bally Sports North, and Anish Shroff, who in March was named the radio play-by-play announcer for the Carolina Panthers NFL team. In this podcast Grady discusses how he landed the Timberwolves job; his six years with the YES Network in New York where his jobs included Brooklyn Nets' sideline reporter, pregame and postgame host and occasional play-by-play voice; what it's like to replace a popular broadcaster; interviewing with Alex Rodriguez and other Timberwolves' owners; being behind Ian Eagle and Ryan Ruocco in Brooklyn; the quality of Sarah Kustok as an analyst; how you prepare to call a new team; the prospects of the T-Wolves this season; what will happen with the Nets; the passing of his mother, Mavis, and more. Shroff discusses how he landed the Panthers job; the precedent set by other ESPN broadcasters who also call NFL games; the advantage of living in Charlotte; expectations for the Panthers and Baker Mayfield this year; calling college sports for ESPN including men's college lacrosse; being a community ambassador in Charlotte; how former Panthers' radio voice Mick Mixon has made the transition easier; and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Has there ever been a time in your life where you felt that everything was going so well that you just sort of cruised along thinking nothing would ever go wrong? Perhaps it is a succession of job promotions and salary increases that are based on some innovative idea you came up with. Or maybe you are in a relationship that just seems perfect. You are the ideal compliment for each other. You find you are finishing each other's sentences and you agree on absolutely everything. Everything you touch seems to turn to gold.If you are that person we applaud you. But as most people will attest, such good fortune can be fleeting. And it is in these moments that God is often doing a work in you that will make you stronger, wiser, and eventually more prosperous. But learning to trust what can be a painful process often leads to many sleepless nights due to the fear and anxiety you are facing.Our guest this week, is someone who has spent time on the highest peaks but has also walked through some of the deepest valleys.Just out of high school, Colton Dixon auditioned and eventually became a Top 7 finalist on American Idol, one of the most successful and long-running programs in television history. From there, he released three number one contemporary Christian albums that were so successful that his music has been streamed over 100 million times online. For Colton's efforts, he was rewarded with two Dove Awards.But then, Colton's record label dropped him. This unexpected roadblock in his career created many questions and doubts. So many in fact, that he considered giving up on his music career. Colton soon realized that he had been taking God's gifts for granted and he didn't have an appreciation for what his future held. Fortunately, his wife kept him in constant prayer and continually reminded him to trust God in the uncertainty of his career.We are happy to report that Colton eventually signed a new record deal and in 2020 released a new EP that hit number one on the Billboard Christian charts. And, did we mention that he has recently started acting and had a guest spot on a new Pure Flix comedy series called “Live & Local"?Colton Dixon joins us on the Crossmap Podcast to share what pulled him through his dark days after being dropped by his record label. Listen as he describes his “process" that prepared him for his acting debut on the Pure Flix series “Live & Local", and he shares the story behind his latest song “Build a Boat". We even talk about what it takes to win the coveted “Dundee Award".Links to Colton Dixon Colton's Website Colton on YouTube Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Follow on Facebook Links to Crossmap Crossmap Website Crossmap Facebook
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Find out the Top 3 things to know when producing a brand-new Television show. Ashley Ward, costar of Apple+ Hello Jack, reveals the trials and tribulations of creating a pilot from the ground up.
Shermann Thomas is known on TikTok as Dilla The Urban Historian, or the Chicago history guy. He joined Chicago’s Afternoon News with Lisa Dent and Steve Bertrand to talk about his new series and to explain how Black History is also Chicago history. Thomas also talks about people in Chicago who are making history right […]
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Host Justin Cuthbert and Julian McKenzie cover a wide range of topics on the first Sunday of Season Two, including the debuts from ESPN and TNT, the Seattle Kraken, and Alex Ovechkin's pursuit of the all-time goals mark. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Hey Game Nerds, has JCO got an episode for you! This go around, Mel, Eighty and Emily discuss playing Emily's boardgames pick, Century Spice Road. It's sort of like a deck building game and the point is to get the most victory points. Why was this the choice you ask? Well, it's the only one that Emily can win, apparently. You'll have to listen to see if she did! Let the ladies know what your favorite game is, any topics you'd love to hear on the show and if you'd like to be a guest.Follow us on Instagram @justcomeoverpodcastFollow us on TikTok @justcomeoverpodEmail us: justcomeoverpod@gmail.comMusic: Jordan Pier @leavingrichmondArtwork: Alex Velasquez @yourboymaccoyJune 2021
It's FRIYAY! Vic Naidoo is here to make the day even better with this binge-worthy recommendation that should keep you entertained all weekend long. Especially considering there might be a tropical storm heading straight towards us, can you think of anything better to do than curl up in front of the television, eat some yummy popcorn, and watch a gripping tale full of murder and mystery?
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show, originally broadcast November 26, 1950, 70 years ago, The Big Game on a New Television Set. Phil and Remley have tickets to the big football game, but Alice buys him a television set...sort of.
Phil Keoghan grew up in awe of the strength and discipline of his own family members - a lineage that included farmers, gold miners, builders and coal minders. His new series, Tough as Nails is in part a homage to the Keoghans.
Phil Keoghan grew up in awe of the strength and discipline of his own family members - a lineage that included farmers, gold miners, builders and coal minders. His new series, Tough as Nails is in part a homage to the Keoghans.
The existing television ecosystem is rapidly changing. As the world has moved to a life lived mostly indoors, streaming television has quickly become the de facto resource for consumers. In the latest episode of IAB Real Podcast, IAB CEO Randall Rothenberg and IAB President David Cohen discuss what media measurement will look like for this new future of television. Are there lessons we can learn from the early days of broadcast measurement that we can apply to the future? They also highlight what companies can do to empower employees to become active in this new era of sweeping social change. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
THE FULL SHOW! Producer Nate was late this morning so we Jenn & Bill talked to you about the latest you have been late to work in the morning, a brand new IQ, and a "Girls in Sports" themed Beat The Bee!
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How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
How could your phone replace your trusty tv?
Executive producer ABC studio Epix godfather of Harlem bumpy Johnson story He worked very hard, and his dedication has paid off. Markuann has had roles on the "Chapelle Show", as well as movies such as "Juice", "Poetic Justice" and "Code Blue", and the award-winning short film "A Good Day to Die". He has also hosted the All Hip Hop TV segment on the AllHipHop.com website, and was recently tapped to be featured in the upcoming VH-1 series starring rapper Pepa, entitled "Let's Talk About Pep". Markuann's ultimate goal is to move people: whether its to laugh to cry, it's all about the emotional connection. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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CES 2019 is on the horizon and we take look ahead at what is perhaps the most pervasive category at the show: TVs. Freelance Writer for The Wirecutter and CNET, Geoffrey Morrison, gives us a reality check on Samsung's latest advancement in TV technology, 8K resolution. While this could be useful for VR or very large screens, most people will never be able to tell the difference between 8K and 4K, so don't waste your money. Then, we learn the differences between QLED and OLED, and discover why OLED rollable and transparent TVs will likely be novelty items for the foreseeable future. We close out the show with THE DRIVE with Alan Taylor host and Entertainment Radio Network CEO, Alan Taylor, as he fills us in on an up-and-coming electric vehicle company: Rivian. Don't miss the latest rumors from CES. [00:00:00] Are Smaller Players Still Attending CES? [00:00:00] Don't Waste Your Money on 8K TVs [00:00:00] QLED vs OLED [00:00:00] OLED Rollable TVs Coming in 2019? [00:00:00] Transparent TV and Resolution Escalation [00:00:00] Watch Out for Rivian at CES 2019!
How should we understand our new golden age of television? In New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Martin Shuster, Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at Goucher College, interrogates New Television and offers both a defense and critique. Drawing on the work of the late Stanley Cavell, along with others including Hannah Arendt, the book explores the ontology of New Television, the medium of the screen, and the nature of storytelling. New Television has a vast range of examples, including chapters specifically focused on The Wire, Weeds and Justified. Along with detailed aesthetic philosophical discussion of each program, the book ultimately poses the problem of the politics of New Television, questioning the extent to which it offers critical, emancipatory, or regressive contributions to our understanding of modern life. The book is essential reading for anyone watching television, and also those who are not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How should we understand our new golden age of television? In New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Martin Shuster, Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at Goucher College, interrogates New Television and offers both a defense and critique. Drawing on the work of the late Stanley Cavell, along with others including Hannah Arendt, the book explores the ontology of New Television, the medium of the screen, and the nature of storytelling. New Television has a vast range of examples, including chapters specifically focused on The Wire, Weeds and Justified. Along with detailed aesthetic philosophical discussion of each program, the book ultimately poses the problem of the politics of New Television, questioning the extent to which it offers critical, emancipatory, or regressive contributions to our understanding of modern life. The book is essential reading for anyone watching television, and also those who are not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How should we understand our new golden age of television? In New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Martin Shuster, Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at Goucher College, interrogates New Television and offers both a defense and critique. Drawing on the work... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How should we understand our new golden age of television? In New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Martin Shuster, Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at Goucher College, interrogates New Television and offers both a defense and critique. Drawing on the work of the late Stanley Cavell, along with others including Hannah Arendt, the book explores the ontology of New Television, the medium of the screen, and the nature of storytelling. New Television has a vast range of examples, including chapters specifically focused on The Wire, Weeds and Justified. Along with detailed aesthetic philosophical discussion of each program, the book ultimately poses the problem of the politics of New Television, questioning the extent to which it offers critical, emancipatory, or regressive contributions to our understanding of modern life. The book is essential reading for anyone watching television, and also those who are not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How should we understand our new golden age of television? In New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Martin Shuster, Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at Goucher College, interrogates New Television and offers both a defense and critique. Drawing on the work of the late Stanley Cavell, along with others including Hannah Arendt, the book explores the ontology of New Television, the medium of the screen, and the nature of storytelling. New Television has a vast range of examples, including chapters specifically focused on The Wire, Weeds and Justified. Along with detailed aesthetic philosophical discussion of each program, the book ultimately poses the problem of the politics of New Television, questioning the extent to which it offers critical, emancipatory, or regressive contributions to our understanding of modern life. The book is essential reading for anyone watching television, and also those who are not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How should we understand our new golden age of television? In New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017), Martin Shuster, Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at Goucher College, interrogates New Television and offers both a defense and critique. Drawing on the work of the late Stanley Cavell, along with others including Hannah Arendt, the book explores the ontology of New Television, the medium of the screen, and the nature of storytelling. New Television has a vast range of examples, including chapters specifically focused on The Wire, Weeds and Justified. Along with detailed aesthetic philosophical discussion of each program, the book ultimately poses the problem of the politics of New Television, questioning the extent to which it offers critical, emancipatory, or regressive contributions to our understanding of modern life. The book is essential reading for anyone watching television, and also those who are not! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Emily Maesar on a journey through TV. Episode #1 is a solo. I talk about my TV origins and let you in on what I'm watching (and reading, too)this coming season. Theme - "Buffy Theme" Nerf Herder I mentioned the following: "Television is the New Television" by Michael Wolff Mr. Robot (USA Network), Stranger Things (Netflix), House of Cards (Netflix), Breaking Bad (AMC), Mad Men (AMC), The Get Down (Netflix), Elementary (CBS), The Good Wife (CBS), Agents of SHIELD (ABC), Fresh Off the Boat (ABC), How to Get Away with Murder (ABC), Modern Family (ABC), Conviction (ABC), Bob's Burgers (FOX), New Girl (FOX), Scream Queens (FOX), Pitch (FOX), The Good Place (NBC), Jane the Virgin (The CW), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW), Supergirl (The CW), The Flash (The CW), Riverdale (The CW), Teen Wolf (MTV), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FX), Archer (FX), Fargo (FX), Atlanta, Halt and Catch Fire (AMC), Ash vs. Evil Dead (Starz), Masters of Sex (Showtime), Westworld (HBO), Insecure (HBO).
Michael Wolff, media columnist for USA Today and Rupert Murdoch biographer, discusses his new book "Television is The New Television", the tech bubble and the broader media landscape. Listen in and discover who the 5 most powerful people in media are and who will buy the New York Times.
In this episode, Tracey and Stephen discuss the trailers for the pilots of the new shows debuting in the Fall 2016. 24, Lethal Weapon, Prison Break, Training Day and More! Check out this link to see all the trailers we discussed in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKO150fynIWkXwLO0I0tTrnfG3qDmMov0 *** Here is how you can reach us if you have any tips, feedback, suggestions, comments, topic ideas or concerns: Via Twitter @JTTOUPodcast @nipsey @trayrific Via Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JustTheTwoOfUsPodcast Via Tracey's Blog https://trayrific.wordpress.com/ Via Email thebates517@gmail.com Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, SoundCloud and Podbean!
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Media critic Michael Wolff, author of the new book Television is the New Television. He explains, admits, dishes, disses...
1 - Tim "the Lawyer" Sandefur talks all things SCOTUS fun with us. 2 - Women are falling for a hot gorilla in a zoo. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Television is the new television.
Shaun and Nathan are joined by Morgana Shaw of the new television series Salem, just 30 minutes before it airs for the first time! Morgana is known for her work in Seconds Apart, Secondhand Lions, I Love You Phillip Morris, The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia and much more. Music by MC Cullah […]
Shaun and Nathan are joined by Morgana Shaw of the new television series Salem, just 30 minutes before it airs for the first time! Morgana is known for her work in Seconds Apart, Secondhand Lions, I Love You Phillip Morris, The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia and much more.Music by MC Cullah – Thanks to www.freemusicarchive.org – creative commons license: http://creativecommons.org/ns#%22%20x.Download G&D 04-20-14
EPISODE 26 – Ralph and Kevin discuss Medieval Times, Sam Raimi’s interactions with Kevin, Voyagers!, Rewind This!, New Television, Breaking Bad and many more things! LISTEN HERE
In Below the Line: Producers and Production Studies in the New Television Economy (Duke University Press, 2011), Vicki Mayer provides a major theoretical contribution to media production studies. The book self-consciously challenges the idea of the “TV producer” that industry figures and scholars alike often assume. Mayer traces how the “TV producer” category came to be associated with–indeed defined by–creativity and professionalism. Below the Line upends this definition, through four empirical case studies of largely invisible television production: (1) television set assemblers in Brazil, (2) soft-core video cameramen in New Orleans, (3) reality TV casters, and (4) local cable television citizen regulators. The book weaves a theoretical thread through these ethnographic portraits that are themselves framed by political economic analysis of the industry and the broader economy. What once seemed stable–the idea that TV producers are above-the-line creative professionals–lies in elegantly written tatters by the book’s conclusion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Below the Line: Producers and Production Studies in the New Television Economy (Duke University Press, 2011), Vicki Mayer provides a major theoretical contribution to media production studies. The book self-consciously challenges the idea of the “TV producer” that industry figures and scholars alike often assume. Mayer traces how the “TV producer” category came to be associated with–indeed defined by–creativity and professionalism. Below the Line upends this definition, through four empirical case studies of largely invisible television production: (1) television set assemblers in Brazil, (2) soft-core video cameramen in New Orleans, (3) reality TV casters, and (4) local cable television citizen regulators. The book weaves a theoretical thread through these ethnographic portraits that are themselves framed by political economic analysis of the industry and the broader economy. What once seemed stable–the idea that TV producers are above-the-line creative professionals–lies in elegantly written tatters by the book’s conclusion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Below the Line: Producers and Production Studies in the New Television Economy (Duke University Press, 2011), Vicki Mayer provides a major theoretical contribution to media production studies. The book self-consciously challenges the idea of the “TV producer” that industry figures and scholars alike often assume. Mayer traces how the “TV producer” category came to be associated with–indeed defined by–creativity and professionalism. Below the Line upends this definition, through four empirical case studies of largely invisible television production: (1) television set assemblers in Brazil, (2) soft-core video cameramen in New Orleans, (3) reality TV casters, and (4) local cable television citizen regulators. The book weaves a theoretical thread through these ethnographic portraits that are themselves framed by political economic analysis of the industry and the broader economy. What once seemed stable–the idea that TV producers are above-the-line creative professionals–lies in elegantly written tatters by the book’s conclusion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this TV Talk Machine podcast, coming in at a sterling, entertainment packed 36 minutes, we get Manny (Benny Evangelista) back "working the knobs." In many ways, we missed Super Producer Sub Justin Beck. You always love what you can not have. But anyway, let's not defer the major announcement: Our Sept. 25 hootenanny at the Cerrito Speakeasy will not be a benefit (because we couldn't get the technology necessary to draw in celebrity phone-in guests), so we've made the executive decision to make the whole thing free. Yes, free. That's 120 spacious seats with tables and couches and leg room where you can order pizza, pints of handcrafted beer and whatnot. "It's our gift back to the listeners," says I. "You'll definitely get what you pay for," replied Question Boy (Chronicle media writer and political blogger Joe Garofoli). In this podcast, I almost fire Question Boy for being lame. The only reason I didn't fire him is that I still couldn't get Vera H-C Chan to come in and be Question Girl. You'd think her bosses at Yahoo would give her a Monday off to get the company a little attention. Don't make me go scouring for Question Girls at Google, because I will. Also, I didn't fire QB because Amber from Canada is still, sadly, in Canada and unable to make it into the podcave. (Also, I forgot to send her our reader questions). So QB got a reprieve. But never mind what's coming up in this aggressively entertaining TVTM podcast, let's not "bury the lede" and forgot what we're all looking forward to on the 25th: 1. Free admission. 2. Couches with tables so you can put your PINT OF BEER and PIZZA down on them. 3. Free swag. 4. And lots of it -- DVD boxed sets, t-shirts, etc. 5. The worrisome thought that as you sip your beer, you might get hit in the gob by a "Heroes" DVD boxed set. 6. A LIVE podcast. Even though we can't get a phone line on the stage of the Cerrito Speakeasy (thus losing our ability to have celebrities call in -- or YOU call in, as a matter of fact), we're still going to do our podcast in front of 120 or so adoring fans. We will take their questions on a live microphone (QB roaming the aisles, etc....actually, we may have one or two Question Girls in attendance as well, and we'll put them to work). That should be fun because the more drunk people get, the more interesting the questions and answers will be. 7. We have decided that even though we can't get wi-fi on stage at the Cerrito Speakeasy, they DO have it out in the lobby, which just happens to be where the bar is. So I'm going to periodically go out there and have a pint of Anchor Steam and "live" blog our event for our International Listeners. 8. We are going to show new fall TV series (and no, not the same ones we previewed at the Sept. 11 KFOG TV Party). 9. We are going to have music. Yes, music. From my iTunes collection and featuring the winner of our "Bars" theme song. We are going to be in shorty robes. And we are going to shake our moneymakers. 10. What, you need a #10? Dude, it's free, we're going to be throwing free DVD boxed sets at your head and you can buy beer and pizza and actually bring it inside the theater? We're doing the podcast right in front of your eyes. We have tended our gardens. We will have Question Girls. We have live microphones. What part of "we're gonna rock your lame ass world" do you not understand? See you there.