Arthur Cx
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Arthur Cx
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I posted this on The Other Site, but this was literally what made TV feel like TV. A holdover from the TV show format's origins as a radio play. It was the norm until the early 2010s when prestige cable and streaming subverted it. TV shows were actually much better for it. Limitations make the form.
As a screenwriter, I think it's time to call it quits.
December 28, 2024 at 9:42 PM
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I wouldn't call "inauthentic," but suspicious. Determining whether that's a force that produced Trump or a force Trump produced is a bit chicken and the egg. But for many people now, especially when it comes to media, the bigger and more austere your organization, the more paranoid it makes people.
Lately i've been thinking about how many of the processes traditional media has used to build trust (an editorial bureaucracy, lots of editing, making work more concise, and hiding a lot of that work & presenting a polished finished product) now read to audiences as inauthentic & less trustworthy
Yesterday I had a fellow YouTuber ask me how we ended up being a credible source of information to our audiences and I realized that you almost can’t be a professional creator /without/ doing that.

“Authentic” is very very connected to “trustworthy.”
December 16, 2024 at 5:40 PM
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Les streamers US dominent en Europe: 80% des abonnements; 20% de leur budgets programmes. Ce qui rend plus problématique l’enjeu de visibilité des diffuseurs européens sur les TV connectées…

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