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In 'Walking Dead' Spin-Off, Expect To Get An Apocalyptic Education
Don't plan on seeing familiar faces in Fear the Walking Dead, the prequel to the hit series. Show-runner Dave Erickson says the new series offers a chance to see the apocalypse viewers missed.
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Fast-Sprouting Acorn Challenges PBS' British TV Dominance
The niche digital portal Acorn holds rights to some of the best-known British TV shows. David Folkenflik reports it's now streaming some of those shows on its own, in competition with PBS and the BBC.
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Tech Design Ethicist Works To Raise Awareness Of Internet Addiction
Former Google design ethicist Tristan Harris explains how tech companies make their products hard to resist. He now advocates for a Hippocratic Oath for tech designers.
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Some Hollywood writers are striking up romance at a special picket line for singles
This week, writers showed up for a special picket line at Universal Studios: one specifically for single writers to mingle. "We can no longer say we're 'too busy' to date," the event promotion said.
Ali Wong's divorce news causes another case of #wrongasian
The comedian's husband has been a primary source of her popular specials. But when writing about the Asian American couple's split, some news outlets used photos of Asian American actor Randall Park.
Director Mike Flanagan said jump scares are overused. Then he set a record for them
Director Mike Flanagan was recognized for the tremendous number of jump scares in his new show The Midnight Club. But he isn't a huge fan of them to begin with, he tells NPR.
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How COVID-19 Is Fundamentally Changing The TV Business
People are watching much more TV during the pandemic. Minutes spent streaming, compared to this time last year, more than doubled. But the industry is still taking a huge financial beating.
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America's Last Blockbuster: 'There's A Line Of Customers At The Store Right Now'
As of July 16, there will be only one Blockbuster video store operating in the United States — in Bend, Ore.
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Report: Facebook Underreported Amount Of User Data Third Parties Had Access To
A new New York Times story finds that Facebook has underreported the amount of personal user data it allowed outside companies to access. Noel King talks to Gabriel Dance, an author of the report.
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'Bring Your Guns': Probe Uncovers More Alarming Intelligence Before The Capitol Riot
Two Senate committees have found that U.S. Capitol Police and other authorities were in possession of more alarming intelligence clues ahead of the Jan. 6 attack than previously documented.
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