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Episode 38: Plus, what does the Warner Media/Discovery merger mean for Hollywood? Daniel Goldblatt | May 20, 2021 @ 5:54 PM This week on “TheWrap-Up,” hosts Sharon Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt discussed the renewed controversy surrounding Martin Bashir’s 1995 interview with Princess Diana, Chris Cuomo advising his brother during Andrew Cuomo’s sexual harassment scandal and a preview of TheWrap’s upcoming series, Conversations on Cancel Culture. Then, we’re joined by Jeremy Helligar and NPR’s TV critic Eric Deggans to discuss Barry Jenkins’ new Amazon series, “The Underground Railroad.” Is the series too violent? And is it suitable for children? Finally, AT&T’s decision to spinoff Warner Media and combine with Discovery was a major move with major ramifications for the industry. TheWrap’s Tim Baysinger and Sean Burch join the podcast to help us make sense of it all. ....
Episode 36: Plus, does Caitlyn Jenner stand a chance? Daniel Goldblatt | May 6, 2021 @ 5:37 PM TheWrap This week on “TheWrap-Up,” hosts Sharon Waxman and Daniel Goldblatt discussed the sweeping changes undertaken by the HFPA, CNN’s Rick Santorum problem and Caitlyn Jenner’s run for office. Then, following an LA Times exposé into the culture at ICM Partners, many are wondering if this will lead to change within the Hollywood management community. We discuss with TheWrap’s film editor Beatrice Verhoeven and film reporter Umberto Gonzalez. Finally, Donald Trump remains banned on Facebook but the social media company’s Oversight Board left some questions about his future on the platform unanswered. TheWrap’s tech reporter Sean Burch drops by to help us make sense of it all. ....
March 18, 2021 | 4:43 pm EDT by Joe Reedy The league took in $5.9 billion a year in its current contracts. It will get $113 billion over the 11 seasons of the new deals that begin in 2023, an increase of 80% over the previous such period. Amazon has partnered with the league to stream Thursday night games since 2017, but it will take over the entire package from Fox, which has had it since 2018. Games will continue to air on CBS, Fox, NBC and ESPN, while ABC will have a limited schedule of games as well as returning to the Super Bowl rotation for the first time since the 2005 season. Above, CBS, with lead anchors Tony Romo (l) and Jim Nantz, will continue to carry its traditional package of games. ....