| The Drill Down 572: A Whole New World
On this week’s The Drill Down podcast, Uber releases its IPO, China uses AI to profile minorities, Samsung‘s new phone prospects fold after reviews, New Next gen-consoles, and all the details of Disney‘s new streaming service Disney+, and much more.
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| Hulu Comings and Goings: What’s New and What’s Leaving In April 2019
For those of you who do your entertainment streaming on Hulu, whether it be responsibly in moderation or recklessly in full-on binge watching sessions, there’s plenty of TV shows and movies arriving and departing each month to keep track of. The titles set to arrive on and depart from the streaming service next month have been revealed, and you can find both lists in the Hulu Comings and Goings for April 2019 below.
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| The Drill Down: Oscars Special 2019 Netflix had an outsized presence at the 2019 Oscars despite their unconventional way of distributing films.(image Courtesy of Vulture.com) The 2019 Oscars or Academy Awards were like no other. There was a superhero film up for Best Picture and a superhero film actually won for Best Animated Feature. Among top films to come away a winner this year was an Alfonso Curaón film named Roma. It scored an industry first in that despite the fact that it was available for viewers to stream on Netflix even as it was still playing in theaters, Roma was not only a serious contender for competitive awards like Best Director and Best Picture, it actually won three of the four awards it was nominated for.
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| Hulu Comings and Goings: What’s New and What’s Leaving In March 2019
For those of you who do your entertainment streaming on Hulu, whether it be responsibly in moderation or recklessly in full-on binge watching sessions, there’s plenty of TV shows and movies arriving and departing each month to keep track of. The titles set to arrive on and depart from the streaming service next month have been revealed, and you can find both lists in the Hulu Comings and Goings for March 2019 below.
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| Marvel and Hulu Expand Marvel Television With Howard The Duck, M.O.D.O.K, Tigra & Dazzler, and More
Although it has taken some time for Marvel Television to find success, they have done so by getting out of the MCU’s way and existing in their own space. Sure there may be some slight nods to the unseen cinematic characters they co-exist with, but for the most part, these shows are successful because they build their own brand. While Netflix has been quick to cancel some of their Marvel shows in the past, Hulu is in the process of developing their own shows just as quickly. Various reports that are coming out of the winter TCAs are confirming that Marvel Television is developing animated shows based on Howard the Duck, M.O.D.O.K., Tigra & Dazzler Show, and Hit-Monkey. And they will be bringing in some very funny comedians to oversee these shows. From Kevin Smith and Chelsea Handler to Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum. More on the report below.
...continue reading » Tags: Chelsea Handler, Dave Willis, Hit-Monkey, Howard The Duck, Hulu, Jeph Loeb, Jordan Blum, Josh Gordon, Kevin Smith, M.O.D.O.K., Marvel Entertainment, Marvel’s Tigra & Dazzler Show, Patton Oswalt, The Offenders, Will Speck | |
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