The week began as it ended: with hope that both sides are an inch away from putting the writers strike, closing in on the title of longest in history, behind us. (That leaves SAG-AFTRA, but let’s save that for another day.) Meanwhile, we asked questions including where are the Democratic politicians, why don’t the legacy studios split off from the streamers, and what does “best and final offer” really mean anyway? Yet, outside this one all-consuming action, entertainment kept moving along: the Murdochs’ real-life Succession drama, of course, but also big, macro moves in the world of sports and cable TV melt; and at Amazon Prime Video. Our team was out and about to talk about it: Janice on GMA and CNBC’s Power Lunch, Sean McNulty on NBC, Elaine Low on CBS, and Claire Atkinson on Sky News. Gmar tov to those observing Yom Kippur, as we present the best of our week:
☀️The WakeupSean McNulty had a bonus newsletter this week for paid subscribers explaining Max’s addition of a sports into its line-up, and how it foretells (further) doom for the cable TV bundle, and don’t miss his explanation why Amazon’s move into an ad tier for Prime Video is a much, much bigger deal than you think: 🎧 PodcastsIf you like our shows, please remember to subscribe on the podcast app of your choice. It’s the fastest and easiest way to hear our series, and helps us grow our audience. Thank you! THE ANKLERTranscript hereListen here: Apple | Spotify | Google Podcasts MARTINI SHOTTranscript hereListen here: Apple | Spotify | Google Podcasts 🪧Strikegeist👓 The Optionist
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ICYMI: Strike Denouement
September 24, 2023
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