PODCASTING FROM HELL

We all know that podcasts are hot. Even Steven Spielberg is snapping up fiction podcasts to turn into TV series. But if you believe it’s a’gonna be easy, well, you might consider taking a second and much more careful look.

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How China’s biggest audio platform funded one man’s frat boy dreams
by Ashley Carman

Imagine you’re a podcaster who’s been recording your show at CBS Radio, a venerable, if not unglamorous spot. One day, you’re instead offered the chance to start recording in a Beverly Hills home. The house has a pool, free food for the talent — that means you! — and the space to host blowout events. You know what you’d choose, and you know what podcaster Norm Steele chose: the Hollywood life.

When Steele walked into the HiStudios hype house for the first time, he found an oasis, one you wouldn’t expect to come with the territory of being a podcaster. Even the biggest podcaster in the world, Joe Rogan, records in a studio resembling an underground bunker. But here, alongside two studios equipped with hardware and support staff, was a vast view of Los Angeles and the cachet that comes with it. read article

15 Grammar Rules It’s Okay to Break (Infographic)

Experteditor.Com brings us this helpful infographic about grammar rules it’s perfectly cool for all of us to break.

Alternate title: YAY!

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Clap Your Hands to Bring Movie Theaters Back from the Grave

The writer of the article below firmly believes that “There’s hope for American movie theaters after all.” Not only are we here at TVWriter™ hoping she’s right, we’re hoping even more that the films shown in our theaters will be fresh, vital, and alive…qualities that have been missing since long before COVID-19.

by Angela Watercutter via Wired.Com & ArsTechnica.Com

A year ago it would’ve seemed unfathomable: Over the Memorial Day holiday, a single film had a good opening weekend at the North American box office. After 15 months of COVID-19 theater closures, delayed release dates, and general anxiety about the future of moviegoing, A Quiet Place Part II is projected to bring in north of $57 million. That’s the most any movie has made during the pandemic and far outpaces the last record holder: Godzilla vs. Kong, which snagged $32 million in March. read article

Herbie J Pilato Celebrates the ‘SMITH’ Shows of 1970’s TV

Herbie J Pilato tells us about the various shows featuring various Smith families in the 1970’s. If you thought that ’70’s TV was just about relevance, well, time to think again. Entertainment rulez!

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Toxic Television

How our fellow creatives, in this case cartoonists, see those of us who toil in the vineyards of various and sundry media – including not only TV but also cartooning itself.

via Mike Peterson and dailycartoonist.com

Paul Fell comments on an extremely toxic part of the world we’ve built. read article