jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 08/13/2018 - Bigger and Better HBO, Tom Arnold, FBI Sting, Moscow's Criminal Hackers, Platforms, Millennials and Mayonnaise, 12%...

Let me give you some advice, bastard. Never forget what you are. The rest of the world will not. Wear it like armor, and it can never be used to hurt you.
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rantnrave:// No media brand has been a part of my content loving life like HBO. I started watching it as a kid. Back then it was only on from 6 am to 12 am. I remember watching cool movies like OVER THE EDGE. Or kids programming like WATERSHIP DOWN and EMMET OTTER'S JUG-BAND CHRISTMAS. This was THE place for movies. But they also had major sport and music events. Comedy too. Like many media businesses before it, it started out curating content and eventually moved to their own original programming. You may have heard of some of their stuff. THE SOPRANOS. SEX IN THE CITY. OZ. GAME OF THRONES. THE WIRE. BOARDWALK EMPIRE. ENTOURAGE. THE LEFTOVERS. BIG LITTLE LIES. BAND OF BROTHERS. TRUE BLOOD. CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM. DEADWOOD. ROME. GIRLS. SILICON VALLEY. VEEP. SUCCESSION. WESTWORLD. Just to name a few. Their archive may be the greatest in television history. The documentaries rock too. Their brand stands for excellence. "It's not TV. It's HBO." With the emergence and dominance of NETFLIX pundits and analysts pit the two against each other. It's a fight a boxing promoter would love. Some of this was spurred on a few years ago when Netflix CEO REED HASTINGS said: "The goal is to become HBO faster than HBO can become us." And recently many news outlets incorrectly assumed that's what HBO wants to do. Many assumed that's what their new owner AT&T wants to do. But we don't think so. HBO wants to become a better and bigger HBO. That's not Netflix. But they are under competition for audience, talent, and programming. As cord-cutting grows, the cable bundle will not be replaced. But we think HBO will still be one of the few major players. A few months ago, I sat down with MATT BALL to discuss HBO and what we would do if we were tasked with the new chapter of growth and success. In a two-part series, he explores this. HBO is one of the most successful media brands in history. But like all businesses, it will still need to change and grow if it wants to remain king. Over-the-top distribution means far more than just changing screens. "Why HBO Needs to Grow (The Future of HBO, Pt. I)." They need to be more of who they are with a few additions. They need more content. They need to be more global. And of course, grow subscribers and usage. And with that, there can be a bigger and stronger version of the HBO we love today. This means scaling and diversifying original output, curating the best of WARNERMEDIA, aggressively investing internationally, taking a look at price and improving its product. Here's how: "A Six-Point Plan for HBO (The Future of HBO, Pt. II)"... Shout-out to the mommy of my close pal and lawyer MIKE EISNER. She cooked us an insanely awesome Lebanese feast for Sunday dinner. One of the best meals I've had in recent memory. I loved it... On Friday night, KEVIN and MARINA KRIM took me to THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL. My first time. We watch and listened to the LA PHILHARMONIC perform the score from STAR WARS live to the film. It was pretty awesome. Unique to LA and just one example of why it is a great city. Only bad part? They gave out lightsabers and ran out by the time we got there. And yet, I saw little kids with like 5 of them. I thought about grabbing one and running, but the escape routes were not optimal... Happy Birthday to MIKE JONES, NATHANIA STAMBOULI, STACI KRAMER, BERNARD YEE, BRIAN LEVIN, JOE ORTIZ, PETER MINIKES, and TOM KUHN. Belated to BETSY MORGAN, NUSRAT DURRANI, RANDALL POSTER, JESSICA YOUNG WEINTROB, CORY LLEWELLYN, CHRIS PETROVIC, DAVID MATHISON, AURORA HERNANDEZ, NICOLE HANLEY PICKETT, and ROBERT STRICKER.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
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REDEF Media ORIGINAL: Why HBO Needs to Grow (The Future of HBO, Pt. I)
by Matthew Ball
HBO is one of the most successful media brands in history. But like all businesses, it will still need to change and grow if it wants to remain king. Over-the-top distribution means far more than just changing screens.
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REDEF Media ORIGINAL: A Six Point Plan for HBO (The Future of HBO, Pt. II)
by Matthew Ball
To continue to win, HBO needs to grow – but it doesn't need to sacrifice its identity. There can be a bigger and stronger version of the HBO we love today. Here's how.
Rolling Stone
Who's Afraid of Tom Arnold?
by Brian Hiatt
On his new show, Roseanne Barr's ex-husband is hunting for evidence to take down Trump. Inside a Hollywood outcast's manic quest
The Intercept
Inside a Sleazy FBI Sting Involving Diet Clinics, Fitness Models, Money Laundering, and a Supposed Plot to Hire a Hitman
by Trevor Aaronson
Emile Bouari was an unprincipled businessman who'd been accused of ripping people off. But it would take Operation Bo-Tox to get him to launder money.
Art of a Manager
12%
by Jake Udell
In response to Citigroup's report on the state of the music business: At the end of the day, artists should make as much of the pie as possible in a way which maximizes their long-term earning potential.What constitutes the best path for long-term earning potential is often not black and white, but rather grey.
Meduza
'It's our time to serve the Motherland' How Russia's war in Georgia sparked Moscow's modern-day recruitment of criminal hackers
by Daniil Turovsky and Kevin Rothrock
A look at the loose alliance between Russia's criminal hackers and intelligence services that has been attacking Russia's perceived enemies since around 2005.
Techdirt
Platforms, Speech And Truth: Policy, Policing And Impossible Choices
by Mike Masnick
Warning 1: I'm about to talk about an issue that has a lot of nuance in it and no clear "good" answers -- and it's also one that many people have already made up their minds on one way or the other, and both sides will probably not...
The Atlantic
Platforms Are Not Publishers
by Jeff Jarvis
The essential value of the internet is conversation, not content-and journalists need to embrace it.
Philadelphia Magazine
How Millennials Killed Mayonnaise
by Sandy Hingston
The inexorable rise of identity condiments has led to hard times for the most American of foodstuffs. And that's a shame.
The Huffington Post
The Story Behind The Story That Created A Political Nightmare For Facebook
by John Cook
In 2016, Gizmodo reported that Facebook workers "suppressed" conservative news. An editor has second thoughts.
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Jacobin
Don't the Rich Deserve to Keep Their Money?
by Michael A. Mccarthy
Wealth is socially created -- redistribution just allows more people to enjoy the fruits of their labor.
POLITICO Magazine
The Donald Trump Cinematic Universe
by Derek Robertson
Why the president's self-aggrandizing series of film cameos is, in fact, the most ambitious crossover event in history.
Medium
The Uncertain Future of Screens and Humans
by Vlad Dinu
Our screens have been turned against us. What happens now?
The Guardian
The free speech panic: how the right concocted a crisis
by William Davies and Lucy Scott
Snowflake students have become the target of a new rightwing crusade. But exaggerated claims of censorship reveal a deeper anxiety at the core of modern conservatism.
The New York Times
The Flourishing Business of Fake YouTube Views
by Michael Keller
Plays can be bought for pennies and delivered in bulk, inflating videos' popularity and creating an environment ripe for manipulation.
The Daily Beast
Blame Rupert Murdoch for Trump Calling Journalists 'Enemies of the People'
by Clive Irving
Fox News made the president, and there is no doubt about the man who made Fox News what it is.
The Atlantic
Dinesh D'Souza and the Decline of Conservatism
by David Frum
Under President Trump, the most outrageous and aggrieved polemicists are thriving.
Forbes
Underpayment Of Elite Athletes In Women's Basketball Only Begins In College
by David Berri
Anriel Howard's decision to leave Texas A&M for Mississippi State is not just a story about women's college basketball in the SEC. It also reminds us that elite women are underpaid in both college and professional basketball in the United States.
BuzzFeed News
A 16-Year-Old Told Police She Was Raped. Two Months Later, She Was Dead
by Jessica Testa
He got second chance after second chance. She didn't.
The Washington Post
Online activists hit hatemongers like Alex Jones where it hurts the most — in the wallet
by Margaret Sullivan
Is Sleeping Giants a "leftist group that organizes social media mobs" or "a service to advertisers"?
Nieman Journalism Lab
In Germany, a news site is pairing up liberals and conservatives and actually getting them to (gasp) have a civil conversation
by Shan Wang
And apparently without incident! "The ultimate goal is a less polarized debate and a less polarized, more open, and plural public...But we also want to raise people's awareness of the value of joining in on the same conversation, and not splitting into different atoms."
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