jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 07/23/2018 - Int'l Netflix Shows, Consumer Startups, State-Sponsored Trolling, Digital Age Banks, Dissecting Propaganda, MySpace Coding Legacy...

Sometimes I think it's going to be really hard to explain this era to people in the future and then I think, oh please let it be really hard to explain. I hope it makes no sense.
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Saif Ali Khan in SACRED GAMES, a crime drama based on the novel by Vikram Chandra.
(Netflix)
Monday - July 23, 2018 Mon - 07/23/18
rantnrave:// As you know, I'm a NETFLIX fan. Something that has impressed lately is their entry into international content. And not just in the other countries the service is available in. I'm talking about foreign language shows on the U.S. service. Normally, a TV network would license a format and remake the show with English speaking or AMERICAN actors. I've even seen this with British shows. The theory is Americans don't want the accents. I always thought it was a load of s***. There are no foreign shows. It is the viewer that is foreign. While I don't love subtitles or overdubs, I do like watching an original show regardless of provenance. Some of the best shows on Netflix right now were not made in America. They don't have English speaking casts. And they do have subtitles and/or overdubs. The productions are top notch. The narratives and actors are riveting. A few suggestions (by no means a complete list): BABYLON BERLIN, MONEY HEIST, SACRED GAMES, OCCUPIED, FAUDA, DARK, and NOBEL. I want to think that with all the venomous bigotry and racism we see growing in our country that the placements of these shows are not just doing good business but something deeper and more profound: to understand other cultures through storytelling. No different than very the much-missed ANTHONY BOURDAIN and JONATHAN GOLD did with food. That's a company doing good. As TOM FRESTON once said to me, "Jason, the world is beyond your own shores"... From fake news to fake sneakers, not everything may be as it seems. Facts are immutable, but with backlash over copying and bootleggers making "knockoffs" with no originals, authenticity—as a matter of style—is up for debate. FashionSET: "The Real Thing: Bootlegs, Backlash, and the Borderlands of Authenticity "... Some days, DMs and emails can leave ME feeling utterly deflated. They can make a sunny day cloudy... I block accounts on TWITTER for my sanity. But some people I follow post screenshots of those tweets... Sometimes honest feedback is just that. Sometimes it's a window into the giver's own issues... I want to see LEAVE NO TRACE and SCOTTY AND THE SECRET HISTORY OF HOLLYWOOD... OUR CARTOON PRESIDENT on SHOWTIME is often genius. And always spot-on... Do you ever wish you could forget?... Happy Birthday to JON LANDAU, KRISTIN JONES, and AUSTIN SCHUSTER.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
there are no foreign lands
Medium
Consumer startups are dead. Long live consumer startups.
by Eric Feng
Ten years ago this month on July 10, 2008, Apple first unveiled the App Store and kicked off one of the greatest periods of product innovation, entrepreneurial achievement, and disruption of the establishment we've ever seen, namely the Consumer Rebellion.
The New York Times
How James Brown Made Black Pride a Hit
by Randall Kennedy
It's been 50 years since he wrote "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud," a song that is still necessary.
Bloomberg
A Global Guide to State-Sponsored Trolling
by Michael Riley, Lauren Etter and Bibhudatta Pradhan
Trolling by states and parties is changing the political landscape of entire nations, according to journalists and politicians.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
St. Louis Uber driver has put video of hundreds of passengers online. Most have no idea.
by Erin Heffernan
Have you taken an Uber or Lyft ride in St. Louis this year? You may have been streamed to an online audience without ever knowing.
McKinsey & Company
A bank branch for the digital age
by Klaus Dallerup
Far from rendering the bank branch obsolete, digital technology holds the key to the branch of the future.
SAPIENS
Following a New Trail of Crumbs to Agriculture's Origins
by Tobias Richter and Amaia Arranz-Otaegui
Archaeologists have found tiny pieces of ancient bread from hunter-gatherers that predate agriculture by about 4,000 years.
CNN Reliable Sources
How the media can help dissect propaganda
by Brian Stelter and Jill Dougherty
Russia watcher Jill Dougherty, a former CNN Moscow bureau chief, says "I think the media would be very helpful to people if you said, 'Okay, this is how propaganda is done. This is how you are being manipulated.'"
The Atlantic
The Authors Who Love Amazon
by Alana Semuels
The e-commerce giant has finally made self-publishing lucrative. But does its dominance come at a cost? For most of Prime Day, Amazon's annual sales bonanza, an unfamiliar face topped the site's Author Rank page: Mike Omer, a 39-year-old Israeli computer engineer and self-published author whose profile picture is a candid shot of a young, blond man in sunglasses sitting on grass.
Rolling Stone
RETRO READ: Rolling in Compton With Snoop and Dre
by Jonathan Gold
To get to Dr. Dre's house, you speed west from Hollywood, out over the hills at the west end of the San Fernando Valley into a dusty scrubland where the old Tom Mix films used to be shot. Like any West Valley homeowner, when Dre gets home, he parks his car, hangs up his jacket and settles back with a glass of nicely chilled white zinfandel, lounging in a patio chair by the pool.
Nieman Journalism Lab
The universe of people trying to deceive journalists keeps expanding, and newsrooms aren't ready
by Heather Bryant
"It's going to be a while before we really have an understanding of how we work to combat it beyond the traditional methods that we have used for a few years now."
it is the traveler only who is foreign
The Washington Post
'It's the president we all want': The melancholy world of liberals watching 'The West Wing' in 2018
by Zachary Pincus-Roth
"The West Wing Weekly" podcast, with its 1.3 million downloads a month, is helping some find escapism in the Trump era.
Codecademy News
MySpace and the Coding Legacy it Left Behind
by Alexus Strong
For an entire generation, MySpace was a gateway to writing code. We looked back on the site's code editor and explained how it led to the site's downfall.
Denis Bider
Redditors With Absolute Powers
by Denis Bider
For the past few years, I've been conducting an experiment. It began unconsciously, simply because my obstinate character has sparked conflict. (I'm trying to defuse this tendency.) However, I've continued because I realized what was happening to me was unfair, and the problem was bigger than me.
The New Yorker
RETRO READ: The Most Adventurous Eater in America
by Dana Goodyear
Jonathan Gold eats as if his manhood depended on it: pig's ear, boiled silkworm coccoons, fish-kidney curry. He fears only scrambled eggs.
CNET
The unsung heroes of Comic-Con are there for your wardrobe malfunctions
by Roger Cheng
And they do it for free.
The Business Journals
RETRO READ: Mike Bloomberg, Social Networking Mogul
by Felix Salmon
David Carr, bringing bylines to DealBook, notes that Michael Bloomberg is going to be hanging out with the MySpace and Facebook honchos (that's Rupert Murdoch and Mark Zuckerberg, for those of you following along at home) at Herb Allen's Sun Valley power klatsch this week. Carr tells us that Bloomberg has proven to be one of the most durable and consistently innovative media barons of our time. What he doesn't tell us is that Bloomberg was arguably the world's first social-networking...
Yahoo! News
The real battle for social conservatives isn't the Supreme Court, it's the culture
by Jon Ward
The concern is that nominations to the Supreme Court do not outweigh the damage done to the anti-abortion movement by its political alliance with President Trump.
Battelle Media
The Tragedy of the Data Commons
by John Battelle
A theme of my writing over the past ten or so years has been the role of data in society. I tend to frame that role anthropologically: How have we adapted to this new element in our society? What tools and social structures have we created in response to its emergence as a currency in our world? How have power structures shifted as a result?
Vice
Never Apologize for Tweets
by Eve Peyser
Mark Duplass learned the perils of apologies after praising conservative pundit Ben Shapiro and opening Twitter's hellmouth.
For The Win
The Special Olympics changed everything for this family, and millions of others
by Maggie Hendricks
How just getting to play can be the difference.
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