The world of entertainment is abuzz with news of Netflix's struggles in live unscripted programming, the praise of its potential from AMC's CEO, and new ventures in film and sports. Here's a rundown of the latest developments:
Netflix's push into live unscripted programming has not been without its challenges. According to Deadline, Sahara Bushue, the director of unscripted series at Netflix, is exiting the company. This comes after series such as "Star Search," "Building The Band," and "Pop The Balloon" underwhelmed in the ratings. The departure highlights the struggles Netflix faces in the live unscripted space, where it has invested heavily in recent years.
Despite these challenges, not everyone is writing off Netflix's potential. AMC's CEO, Adam Aron, recently praised the streamer, saying that companies like Netflix and AMC should be "best of friends." This comes as theater owners and filmmakers express concerns about a potential merger between Netflix and Warner Bros, citing fears that it would be "disastrous for the theatrical motion picture business."
In other news, Donald Trump's State of the Union address drew around 28 million viewers across eight major news networks, according to preliminary data from Nielsen. This is down from last year's final data, which showed that the president drew almost 32 million viewers across those networks.
In the world of sports, Nike is celebrating the U.S. men's national hockey team's historic Olympic win with a new line of merchandise. The "USA Gold" and Jack Hughes-themed gear is now available, commemorating the team's 2-1 victory over Canada in the gold medal final.
Finally, in film news, Oscar-winning director Tom McCarthy has set the cast for his upcoming feature drama, co-financed by Sony Classics. The film will star Paul Rudd, Evan Peters, Amy Ryan, Paul Giamatti, John Turturro, Tatiana Maslany, and Jason Clarke. McCarthy's previous film, "Spotlight," won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that Netflix, AMC, and other players will be at the forefront of the changes. Whether it's through new ventures, strategic partnerships, or innovative programming, the future of entertainment is sure to be exciting.
Sources:
- Deadline: "Netflix’s Sahara Bushue, Who Oversaw Unscripted Live Shows Including ‘Star Search’, Exits Streamer"
- Variety: "AMC CEO Gushes Over Netflix, Says ‘Companies Should Be Best Of Friends’ As Theater Owners Criticize Streamer On Window Stance"
- Variety: "Donald Trump’s State Of The Union Drew Around 28 Million Viewers Across Major Networks, Per Early Nielsen Data"
- Variety: "Nike Unveils ‘USA Gold’ and Jack Hughes Merch to Celebrate Historic Olympic Hockey Win"
- Deadline: "Paul Rudd, Evan Peters, Amy Ryan, Paul Giamatti, John Turturro, Tatiana Maslany & Jason Clarke Set For ‘Spotlight’ Director Tom McCarthy’s Next Film"
The world of entertainment is abuzz with news of Netflix's struggles in live unscripted programming, the praise of its potential from AMC's CEO, and new ventures in film and sports. Here's a rundown of the latest developments:
Netflix's push into live unscripted programming has not been without its challenges. According to Deadline, Sahara Bushue, the director of unscripted series at Netflix, is exiting the company. This comes after series such as "Star Search," "Building The Band," and "Pop The Balloon" underwhelmed in the ratings. The departure highlights the struggles Netflix faces in the live unscripted space, where it has invested heavily in recent years.
Despite these challenges, not everyone is writing off Netflix's potential. AMC's CEO, Adam Aron, recently praised the streamer, saying that companies like Netflix and AMC should be "best of friends." This comes as theater owners and filmmakers express concerns about a potential merger between Netflix and Warner Bros, citing fears that it would be "disastrous for the theatrical motion picture business."
In other news, Donald Trump's State of the Union address drew around 28 million viewers across eight major news networks, according to preliminary data from Nielsen. This is down from last year's final data, which showed that the president drew almost 32 million viewers across those networks.
In the world of sports, Nike is celebrating the U.S. men's national hockey team's historic Olympic win with a new line of merchandise. The "USA Gold" and Jack Hughes-themed gear is now available, commemorating the team's 2-1 victory over Canada in the gold medal final.
Finally, in film news, Oscar-winning director Tom McCarthy has set the cast for his upcoming feature drama, co-financed by Sony Classics. The film will star Paul Rudd, Evan Peters, Amy Ryan, Paul Giamatti, John Turturro, Tatiana Maslany, and Jason Clarke. McCarthy's previous film, "Spotlight," won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that Netflix, AMC, and other players will be at the forefront of the changes. Whether it's through new ventures, strategic partnerships, or innovative programming, the future of entertainment is sure to be exciting.
Sources:
- Deadline: "Netflix’s Sahara Bushue, Who Oversaw Unscripted Live Shows Including ‘Star Search’, Exits Streamer"
- Variety: "AMC CEO Gushes Over Netflix, Says ‘Companies Should Be Best Of Friends’ As Theater Owners Criticize Streamer On Window Stance"
- Variety: "Donald Trump’s State Of The Union Drew Around 28 Million Viewers Across Major Networks, Per Early Nielsen Data"
- Variety: "Nike Unveils ‘USA Gold’ and Jack Hughes Merch to Celebrate Historic Olympic Hockey Win"
- Deadline: "Paul Rudd, Evan Peters, Amy Ryan, Paul Giamatti, John Turturro, Tatiana Maslany & Jason Clarke Set For ‘Spotlight’ Director Tom McCarthy’s Next Film"