jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 06/22/2018 - Star Wars Stories, Netflix TED2018, Exile City, Atari's Tale, Prime Town, Gov't Websites, Mesh Governance...

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The kids love the dinos. The "Indoraptor," in JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM​.
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Friday - June 22, 2018 Fri - 06/22/18
rantnrave:// Noticed news that DISNEY is halting new STAR WARS spinoffs due to the disappointing box office for SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY. Disappointing at $200 million domestically, as costs are massive. Was it harmed by the incredible success of the similarly targeted movies that preceded it? This is consistent with the fact that anticipation, tracking, and estimates plummeted at release. I am a lifelong fan. I went to an early screening and was grinning ear to ear when I left. Ran into uber-fan KEVIN SMITH (looking happy and healthy after a heart scare) on the way out. He was grinning as well. It was the closest in spirit to the originals films. It was fun, it had swag. The acting was great, which is not always a given. Was it a little long on the folklore being answered, yeah. But still a fun film. By far, for my money, the best of the last 4. I think it was something else. The marketplace is overloaded. Disney's films have become so successful they're now the company's greatest competition. But GEORGE LUCAS and STAN LEE know the answer: building your own universe. Ever go to STARWARS.COM? George was a samurai in creating bibles for his universe. Every detail so rich. It's the universe, baby. MATT BALL and I discussed this and he writes about it in his REDEF ORIGINAL: "Disney, Economic Gravity and Vibranium Physics." Sometimes it's easy to forget that the greatest asset was George Lucas, still is... And while we're gushing over media, my friend REED HASTINGS runs a small outfit called NETFLIX. He sat down for a great talk at TED2018. Programming, management, algorithms and more. I met Reed at SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL (no surprise, he really, really loves movies) 12 years ago when I was President of SLINGBOX. Amazing to watch his journey and success. Netflix is a positive part of my life. That's pretty great... We also take a look at NETFLIX MISUNDERSTANDINGS. Part 1 discusses how Netflix spends a lot more than you probably think. And the why and how is critical to understanding its future, competitive positioning and internal conviction. Part 2 delves into how Netflix's product expertise is at the heart of everything it does, including why and how it makes its original content. This culture is easily overlooked, but doing so can be fatal. Netflix is as much a tech and product company as FACEBOOK, GOOGLE or AMAZON... Let it be known that my dear friend and lawyer MIKE EISNER went to the re-opening of MADEO without me. There will be blood... I've known UBER CEO DARA KHOSROWSHAHI for over a decade. I'm proud that he takes stances... Happy Birthday to ROB WIESENTHAL, ERIC GATOFF, FLORIS BAUER, JUSTIN SHAFFER, and STEPHANIE HUGHES.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
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TED Talks
How Netflix changed entertainment -- and where it's headed
by Reed Hastings
Netflix changed the world of entertainment -- first with DVD-by-mail, then with streaming media and then again with sensational original shows like "Orange Is the New Black" and "Stranger Things" -- but not without taking its fair share of risks. In conversation with TED curator Chris Anderson, Netflix co-founder and CEO Reed Hastings discusses the company's bold internal culture, the powerful algorithm that fuels their recommendations, the $8 billion worth of original content they're planning...
The California Sunday Magazine
City of Exiles
by Daniel Duane
Every month, thousands of deportees from the United States and hundreds of asylum-seekers from around the world arrive in Tijuana. Many never leave.
TechCrunch
Inside Atari's rise and fall
by John Biggs
By the first few months of 1982, it had become more common to see electronics stores, toy stores, and discount variety stops selling 2600 games. This was before Electronics Boutique, Software Etc., and later, GameStop . Mostly you bought games at stores that sold other electronic products, like Sears or Consumer Distributors.
The Verge
Welcome to Blaine, the town Amazon Prime built
by Alexandra Samuel
Canada's front porch
The Atlantic
Disposable America
by Alexis C. Madrigal
A history of modern capitalism from the perspective of the straw. Seriously.
The Cut
I Stop Celebrities From Blowing Their Money
by Kristin Lee and Charlotte Cowles
After rising through the ranks at a Hollywood business management agency, Kristin Lee founded her own accounting firm, . Today, the 35 year-old manages finances for mix of high-level artists and entertainers - actors, recording artists, producers, writers, and athletes with personal net worths ranging from $1 million to $50 million (and no, she can't name names).
Rolling Stone
How One Man Is Using Hip-Hop to Diversify Architecture
by Elias Leight
Armed with a master's degree in architecture, decades of hip-hop fandom and rapper teachers, Mike Ford is quickly getting kids into building.
CNNMoney
American media keeps falling for Russian trolls
by Donie O'Sullivan
Russian trolls posing as an American college student tweeted about divisive social, political and cultural issues using an account that amassed thousands of followers.
GQ
The Real Story of Donald Trump Jr.
by Julia Ioffe
Junior's personal life is in shambles, Robert Mueller looms large, and it's never been trickier to be the president's son.
Gizmodo
Why the Government Sucks at Making Websites
by Caroline Sinders
In April, the day before taxes were due, the IRS' online filing system failed, just as procrastinators were settling into the annual TurboTax panic. How did this happen, especially before the most important tax day of the year? And why does this keep happening to government websites?
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BBC Future
The people who cannot smile
by Neil Steinberg
Smiling is a fundamental part of how we interact with other people, but what if you were not able to do it?
Bloomberg
The Secret to Nintendo's Success
by Felix Gillette
With the Switch, the 130-year-old gaming giant has once again turned reports of its demise into Nintendo Mania.
WSJ
Standing Between Comcast and Fox: Media Titans' Rocky Relationship
by Shalini Ramachandran
Tensions between Comcast CEO Brian Roberts and 21st Century Fox's Rupert Murdoch have complicated Comcast's pursuit of the biggest media deal in years
Techonomy
Why the Future will Require Mesh Governance
by Stan Stalnaker
Society is evolving quickly, with power more and more in networks. In turn, network edges are gaining in power. What this means for all of us is daunting. The author outlines a new form of order and governance he sees emerging.
The New Yorker
RETRO READ: Escaping Twitter's Self-Consciousness Machine
by David Zweig
Social-media platforms train users to obsess over their own popularity. But what would happen if numbers didn't matter?
The Washington Post
A case study in the proper role of Christians in politics
by Michael Gerson
On the issue of child separation, President Trump had to be dragged kicking and screaming into basic humanity. His initial goal was to create terror in migrants without provoking revulsion in the broader public. He failed. Trump may be immune to sympathy, but he is not immune to pressure.
Longreads
'I Had Nothing To Do With It But Have Been Punished': Issac Bailey On His Brother Moochie, the Murderer
by Tori Telfer
Issac Bailey wants us to recognize that the families of perpetrators need just as much support as the families of victims.
The Conversation
Why our brains see the world as 'us' versus 'them'
by Leslie Henderson
Our neural circuits lead us to find comfort in those like us and unease with those who differ, resulting in a battle between reward and distrust. But these brain connections aren't the end of the story.
New Republic
Can You Measure How Good a Song Is?
by Paul Grimstad
Music and math have always been linked, a new book explains.
Vox
Why soccer players take dives
by Umair Irfan
Lots of athletes fake falls and injuries. But footballers have honed it into an artful tactic to win.
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