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The Great Media Bloodbath of 2014

5/12/14 UPDATE: AT&T to acquire DirecTV! Lock the doors – it’s scary out there. 2/12/14 UPDATE: Holy Crap, 2014 just got a whole lot uglier (and it was already hideous) with the announcement of Comcast acquiring Time Warner Cable! ORIGINAL POST: It’s coming. Holy shit…

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CBS Cancels ‘We Are Men’

Really sad. The people who created this show really thought they had another “Friends.” Oh, well. Next time – be more funny – and stop trying to write for the idiots who you believe are not as smart as you. Chin up, maybe Basic Cable…

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Journalism Is Dead

If other blogs didn’t steal my stuff years ago, I would have said R.I.P. Journalism – but “R.I.P.” as a way of saying a something is dead is also dead. So, what do I mean by “Journalism Is Dead?” Very simple. Journalism is dead. I’ll…

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Lloyd Blankfein Is A Douche

It’s my shortest blog of the year – but I think the point is solid. Here’s just one of the many reasons from NYMAG.com Jill Kennedy – OnMedea

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NBC Is Saved!

OK – I know NBC has been on a really bad run lately – but things are definitely looking up! I just received an email alert from the Hollywood Reporter announcing that Christina Ricci has agreed to star in… wait for it… wait for it……

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Wall Street Reminder: Nobody Knows Anything

OK – so the U.S. got downgraded by S&P (AA+) for the first time in its history.  Whatever.  It’s all just a game anyway. Most talking heads throughout the weekend will say Monday will be a bloodbath on Wall Street and that many investors will…

Broadcast Networks – On Death And Dying

For Broadcast Networks, the end is coming and it’s time for them to Accept their fate. (The 2012 Emmy Nominations only strengthen this point.) This isn’t to say ABC, CBS, FOX, MBS, NBC, Univision and The CW (and similar Broadcast Networks around the world) are…

Mob Wives – The Future Of Media Is Here!

UPDATE:  Lynda Milito, the widow of murdered Gambino capo Louie Milito and author of the Cosa Nostra tell-all “Mafia Wife: My Story of Love, Murder and Madness,” has hit producers of the all-in-the-crime-family reality series with a cease-and-desist letter. ———————————————— Finally, thanks to Ben Silverman and Harvey…

TBS – Go Get Your Shinebox

What is it going to take for TBS (or any other Basic Cable channel) to get a little respect? I watched the premiere week of Conan and thought it was fine and exactly what I expected (which is a slight disappointment, right?).  (Also, why was…

Say It Ain’t So, Tony DiSanto

Seriously? Is this the guy you want to work for? Ugh. Oh, well… It’s just a shame. Tony, you have a reputation for being one of the good guys in Hollywood and you’re going to work for Ben Silverman? Come on, man! I’m on-board with…

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About Jill Kennedy

Jill Kennedy is a former media analyst for a major Wall Street investment bank that has now gone out of business (in disgrace).

 

Manka Bros. (and the Manka Business Channel) hired her to cover the world of media (not the world of Medea) in her own words without corporate interference.

About Medea

Medea was a real bitch from classical mythology - as most famously dramatized by Euripides.

 

She was a sorceress and wife of Jason, whom she assisted in obtaining the Golden Fleece. When Jason deserted her, she chopped up their children.

 

One could say Medea acted as rationally as a major media company.

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She was a sorceress and wife of Jason, whom she assisted in obtaining the Golden Fleece. When Jason deserted her, she chopped up their children.

 

One could say Medea acted as rationally as a major media company.

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