What Happened
Amazon's Head of TV, Peter Friedlander, hinted at a pending season 2 renewal for "Every Year After" during an executive panel at Obsessed Fest. The show's strong launch on Prime Video, coupled with the success of "Off Campus," suggests that a renewal is imminent. Meanwhile, A24 has explained its research partnership with Google's DeepMind unit, stating that it would rather have "a seat at the table" in Hollywood's reckoning with AI. In other news, Nexstar's COO, Mike Biard, defended the company's decision to declare its $6.2 billion merger with Tegna closed, despite controversy surrounding the deal.
Why It Matters
The renewal of "Every Year After" would be a significant win for Amazon, which has been investing heavily in its YA programming. A24's AI research partnership, on the other hand, has sparked debate in the industry, with some critics accusing the studio of prioritizing technology over human creativity. Nexstar's Tegna deal, meanwhile, has raised concerns about the impact of consolidation on the media landscape.
What Experts Say
"One success begets another," said Peter Friedlander, Head of TV, Amazon MGM Studios, about the halo effect of "Off Campus" on "Every Year After."
"This is a research partnership," said Sophia Shin, A24 communications rep, about the deal with Google's DeepMind unit. "We'd rather have a seat at the table than on the sidelines."
Key Facts
- Who: Peter Friedlander, Head of TV, Amazon MGM Studios; Sophia Shin, A24 communications rep; Mike Biard, COO, Nexstar Media Group
- What: Season 2 renewal of "Every Year After"; A24's AI research partnership with Google's DeepMind unit; Nexstar's $6.2 billion merger with Tegna
- Where: Amazon Prime Video; A24; Nexstar Media Group
What Comes Next
As the summer of streaming heats up, Amazon, A24, and Nexstar will be closely watched for their next moves. Will "Every Year After" secure a season 2 renewal? How will A24's AI research partnership shape the future of the industry? And what will be the long-term impact of Nexstar's Tegna deal? Stay tuned for updates.
What Happened
Amazon's Head of TV, Peter Friedlander, hinted at a pending season 2 renewal for "Every Year After" during an executive panel at Obsessed Fest. The show's strong launch on Prime Video, coupled with the success of "Off Campus," suggests that a renewal is imminent. Meanwhile, A24 has explained its research partnership with Google's DeepMind unit, stating that it would rather have "a seat at the table" in Hollywood's reckoning with AI. In other news, Nexstar's COO, Mike Biard, defended the company's decision to declare its $6.2 billion merger with Tegna closed, despite controversy surrounding the deal.
Why It Matters
The renewal of "Every Year After" would be a significant win for Amazon, which has been investing heavily in its YA programming. A24's AI research partnership, on the other hand, has sparked debate in the industry, with some critics accusing the studio of prioritizing technology over human creativity. Nexstar's Tegna deal, meanwhile, has raised concerns about the impact of consolidation on the media landscape.
What Experts Say
"One success begets another," said Peter Friedlander, Head of TV, Amazon MGM Studios, about the halo effect of "Off Campus" on "Every Year After."
"This is a research partnership," said Sophia Shin, A24 communications rep, about the deal with Google's DeepMind unit. "We'd rather have a seat at the table than on the sidelines."
Key Facts
- Who: Peter Friedlander, Head of TV, Amazon MGM Studios; Sophia Shin, A24 communications rep; Mike Biard, COO, Nexstar Media Group
- What: Season 2 renewal of "Every Year After"; A24's AI research partnership with Google's DeepMind unit; Nexstar's $6.2 billion merger with Tegna
- Where: Amazon Prime Video; A24; Nexstar Media Group
What Comes Next
As the summer of streaming heats up, Amazon, A24, and Nexstar will be closely watched for their next moves. Will "Every Year After" secure a season 2 renewal? How will A24's AI research partnership shape the future of the industry? And what will be the long-term impact of Nexstar's Tegna deal? Stay tuned for updates.