TikTok Documentary in the Works From Campfire, Forbes Entertainment, Olive Hill Media (EXCLUSIVE)
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The popular social media app TikTok will be the focus of a new feature documentary from “Coded Bias” director Shalini Kantayya.
The film is the latest offering from the team behind Hulu’s upcoming “WeWork: Or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn,” which is set to premiere at this year’s SXSW. It’s being produced by Campfire, Forbes Entertainment and Olive Hill Media and will be based on Forbes’ reporting. The filmmakers say they will examine how a “nascent social media app, best known for viral dances, has served as the catalyst for heated controversy and endless conspiracy theorizing involving the U.S., China and a new tech-rooted Cold War that will shape the future of a global shared internet.”
On January 13, Trump became the first president to be impeached twice after the House charged him with inciting an insurrection. Ten Republicans lawmakers broke ranks with Trump and voted in favor of his impeachment.
Trump s transition to being a private citizen again will likely make him the target of numerous legal investigations, Schiffer said, which can turn a brand into rat poison fairly quickly.
Any kind of legal judgment could make his supporters could back away, he added. This seismic shift away from Trump is a further killing machine against his brand, he said. If you re a brand manager and you could have any brand to manage, you d avoid Trump, Schiffer added.
Forbes planned a month-long residency in Bermuda for 30 Under 30 honorees
Seventy five people - of the 600 mentioned every year - would be invited
They were promised space to work during the day and party at night
Those attending would have to test for COVID before and during the month
They would also be expected to quarantine before the trip
On Monday one, Rachel Zarrell of BuzzFeed, posted a screenshot of the plan
She described it as an incredibly terrible and ill-conceived idea during COVID
Forbes later on Monday announced that the planned trip had been scrapped
The furore comes after Forbes chief content officer was criticized for his op ed
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Remember when the liberals were warning us that Donald Trump was a dictator or about to become one? We were told his attacks on “fake news” had a “chilling effect” on freedom of the press, that his suggestion that the National Guard be used to restore order as riots raged unchecked following the death of George Floyd was an illegal use of the military, that any invocation of the Insurrection Act was unconstitutional, and that his border wall was a monument to racist tyranny. Townhall.Com reminds us of just a few of the examples:
Larry Kudlow Signs on to Host Fox Business Network Show
The former National Economic Council director was previously a contributor at CNBCLindsey Ellefson | January 26, 2021 @ 11:52 AM
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Larry Kudlow, former National Economic Council director under Donald Trump, will host a new show on Fox Business Network.
Before he was brought into the Trump administration in 2018, Kudlow was a senior contributor at CNBC. In that capacity, he hosted and appeared on programming for the Fox Business competitor, which he joined when it was founded in 1989.
In a Tuesday announcement, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott said, “Larry’s vast experience in policy making coupled with his intuitive on-air presence will add depth and insight to our business analysis programming. We are excited to welcome him to the Fox News Media team and look forward to creating a show that utilizes his immense expertise to help guide viewers through this unprecedented time of economic uncertainty.”