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Is the TV/film industry collapsing, or just reshaping itself for the future?
The entertainment industry is in upheaval. Writers and actors are on strike, and streamers are reckoning with not being profitable. Bloomberg reporter Lucas Shaw talks about what viewers can expect.
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A Lannister Always Pays His Debts — But Do Too Many Of His Fans Watch For Free?
Watching Netflix, Hulu Plus and HBO Go with a friend or family member's password? You're not nearly alone — and that may spell trouble for providers.
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Barbershop: Guns, Obama and 'Making A Murderer'
This week: President Obama's tearful moment on gun policy this week. Also how the Netflix series Making a Murderer is shaking up the way people think about criminal justice.
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This That Or The Other: Bridgerton, Sweatpants, Or Potato?
Comics Shalewa Sharpe and Gastor Almonte (The War Report) analyze whether a given clue is a character from the Netflix series Bridgerton, a brand of sweatpants, or a type of potato.
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Justice Department Warns Academy: New Oscar Rules 'May Raise Antitrust Concerns'
The reported proposals would limit eligibility for films debuting on streaming services such as Netflix. But the federal antitrust chief objects, and he laid out why in a letter to the academy's CEO.
Cult TV Fans Will Find 'Rocky Horror' And 'Black Mirror' Smart And Provocative
TV critic David Bianculli reviews Fox's remake of the classic '70s musical, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, and season 3 of Black Mirror on Netflix. He says both shows leave viewers fully entertained.
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31 Years Later, Spike Lee Puts A New Spin On 'She's Gotta Have It'
In a new 10-part Netflix series, Lee revisits his story of a young black artist who loves sex but isn't interested in a committed relationship.
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FBI Profilers Pursue Serial Killers And Their Motives In 'Mindhunter'
A new Netflix series explores the formation of the FBI serial crime unit and the psychology of mass murder. Critic David Bianculli says Mindhunter's emphasis on motive results in a compelling show.
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Nerf, Catan and bingo are among the new finalists for the National Toy Hall of Fame
The 12 nominees for the collection at the Strong Museum of Play in Rochester, N.Y., run the gamut from Breyer horses and Phase 10 to toys with centuries of history, like spinning tops and piñatas.
New Streaming Services Are Changing TV — And Viewers, Too
Streaming services like Netflix and the DISH Network's new Sling TV are helping consumers break free of cable subscriptions. That means TV shows must find new ways to connect with their viewers.
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