Hey all.
Taking a snow day today, doing the dad thing and shoveling (and hopefully not doing the other dad thing and hurting myself while I shovel), and then playing with the kids. Snowpeople will be made; maybe even go sledding. Will also get a fire going, watch a movie and have some hot chocolate. Just that kinda day.
(Image via Josh Sternberg)
Back tomorrow with hot takes on media, assuming I don’t throw my back out. Or worse.
Hope you’re able to enjoy the pristine snow before the plows and cars turn it black and the dogs turn it yellow.
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Phish, “Winter Queen”
Some interesting links:
For how ad tech is destroying news sites:
Inside the chaos of brand safety technology (Branded)
Google got hit with another huge antitrust case, this time over its ad monopoly (Vox)
For divisions within grifting political ad companies:
Never-Trump movement splinters as its villain heads for the exit (Politico)
For the future of media:
Vice becomes first media publisher to launch on OnlyFans (Axios)
WarnerMedia chief Jason Kilar's combative leadership style cut his run short at Hulu. Now he's trying it again with Hollywood. (Business Insider)
Roku and AT&T reach agreement to distribute HBO Max (Axios)
For how systemic racism affected a TV actor on a huge network show:
‘Heroes’ Was Supposed to Be Leonard Roberts’ Big Break. Instead, It Nearly Broke Him. (Variety)
For interesting media/political relationships:
Bob Iger, Jeffrey Katzenberg in the Mix for Biden Ambassadorship Roles (Hollywood Reporter)
For branding:
Why Do We Call It the ‘Pfizer’ Vaccine? (NYT)