hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, jane merrick, policy editorfor the i newspaper, and jamie njoku goodwin, chief executive of uk music and former special adviser to the department of health and social care. jamie, iam jamie, i am not the only one to have noticed that rather elegant gramophone behind you! it has really caught a lot of attention. is it a collectors item? it caught a lot of attention. is it a collectors item? caught a lot of attention. is it a collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who is collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who is getting collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who is getting rid - collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who is getting rid of- collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who is getting rid of it - collectors item? it was a friend of mine s who is getting rid of it a i mine s who is getting rid of it a couple of
to do another rocky film. neil: and that was the second one, it was done this way and that, of course, became a cult item, a collectors item. enough about me and what happens now. porter, kidding aside, what is going on? people are getting back to the theaters this weekend and restrictions will be lifted, we re told. and the demand is strong. you know, people love their movies and fewer of the movie houses are going to be streaming them, bringing them directly to theaters now. so what are we looking at? well, we re looking at the first serious stage of the streaming wars because, yes, people will flock to the theaters right now, but time warner and most of the other studios are going to start streaming the theatrical features that they play in the theaters much, much quicker, the day in date window used to