How '28 Weeks Later' Reflected the Conglomerate Era's Impact on Indiewood
BOOK EXCERPT: Thomas Schatz's "Power Surge: Conglomerate Hollywood and the Studio System's Last Hurrah," examines a period of seismic change.
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
The Rise and Fall of a 2001 Viral Tech Sensation: A Personal Reckoning
This was an entirely new kind of media frenzy—the birth of virality as we now know it.
Conservative billionaires consolidate media control through streaming distribution deals
From the Murdochs to the Ellisons, conservative billionaires continue to monopolize media services.
How Big Tech's dominance is reshaping journalism and threatening media independence
Technology companies are shaping how news is presented and digested, leaving media outlets little option but to comply. At DW's Global Media
The World Was A Mess But His Hair Was Perfect: The Last Indie Music Scene 2000–2010 – Book Review
A review of Janine Warren's oral history of the UK indie scene 2000–2010: vivid, generous, and guaranteed to induce nostalgia
The Shift in Power: Hollywood vs. Big Tech Distribution
Big Tech is dominating legacy studios by controlling distribution channels and leveraging data hegemony to capture the attention economy.
The Shift in Power: Hollywood vs. Big Tech Distribution
Big Tech is dominating legacy studios by controlling distribution channels and leveraging data hegemony to capture the attention economy.
A Millennial Tech Worker Reflects on Industry Hype Cycles and Burnout
A lot of mixed feelings and unanswered questions.

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.