jason hirschhorn's @MediaREDEF: 09/19/2018 - Reactionary Right on YouTube, Tracing Ska, Instacart, Fake Sneaker King, Fortnite Legend, Exposing Cartels, Bert & Ernie...

I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past.
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Sometimes you need a beer after a cook. Jesse and Walter in "Breaking Bad." Did you know Jesse almost didn't make season 2?
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Wednesday - September 19, 2018 Wed - 09/19/18
rantnrave:// I love stories. My mom told them to me as a child before bed. The counselors told some around the fire at CAMP WINAUKEE. If we hang out, I'll often ask, "tell me a story." If you want to be successful in business, you have to be able to tell a story. And as you know, I love movies and television. I love the escape. The worlds. The characters. The themes. The meanings. And behind every story is an origin. A history of how it came to be. An oral history. We're pretty addicted to oral histories at REDEF. So we often mash that up with our love of movies and television. We use our REDEF SETS as a great way to compile them for you. And here are some of the new ones... Who could have guessed the cast of GET OUT could find relaxation sleeping in a former Confederate hospital? Or that MARY STEENBURGEN shouting obscenities could be so funny? Or that BLACK HAWK DOWN would provide the emotional backbone for THE AVENGERS? The people who made them knew, and these are their stories. "Movie Oral Histories, Vol. 5"... What if BOJACK HORSEMAN was about a washed-up racehorse? What if BREAKING BAD killed off JESSE PINKMAN in season one? What if ELIZABETH and PHILIP JENNINGS took their kids with them back to Russia in THE AMERICANS? The creators behind some of your favorite shows spill the facts, both alternative and real in "TV Show Oral Histories: Season Six"... And because we love you and know how curious you are, here is an almost infinite time suck of our past volumes on movie oral histories: 1, 2, 3, 4 and TV oral histories: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... And if that wasn't enough (I sound like a "seen on tv" offer) here is every single oral history regardless of the topic that REDEF has ever curated. We're talking movies, television, music, sports, technology, fashion and more. Go deep right here... Happy Birthday to HAPPY WALTERS, JON BROD, NICOLE DELMA, and DOUG GOLLAN.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
you sit there in you heartache
Data & Society
MUST READ: Alternative Influence: Broadcasting the Reactionary Right on YouTube
by Rebecca Lewis
This report identifies and names the Alternative Influence Network (AIN): an assortment of scholars, media pundits, and internet celebrities who use YouTube to promote a range of political positions, from mainstream versions of libertarianism and conservatism, all the way to overt white nationalism.
Atlas Obscura
Tracing Ska Music's Great Migration
by Evan Nicole Brown
A journey from Jamaica to California, via England.
Nieman Journalism Lab
Fighting back against fake news: A new UN handbook aims to explain (and resist) our current information disorder
by Julie Posetti and Cherilyn Ireton
"Journalists can be direct victims of disinformation campaigns, but they are also pushing back."
recode
Instacart CEO Apoorva Mehta 2018 Code Commerce Full Interview
by Jason Del Rey and Apoorva Mehta
Instacart founder and CEO Apoorva Mehta spoke onstage with Recode Senior Editor Jason Del Rey at the Code Commerce conference on Sept. 18, 2018.
VICE News
This fake sneaker king's operation made millions on Reddit. Then it all fell apart
by Dexter Thomas and Quinton Boudwin
Here's how one former med student started a successful fake operation on Reddit from the comfort of his own home.
Andreessen Horowitz
Tesla and the Nature of Disruption
by Benedict Evans and Steven Sinofsky
In another of our hallway conversation episodes, Benedict Evans and Steven Sinofsky talk all about Tesla -- and more broadly, the nature of disruption overall. How disruptive is Tesla really, and what exactly are they disrupting -- from the dashboard to car makers to vendors to energy source to autonomy overall?
Esquire
He Dedicated His Career to Exposing the Cartels. Then He Was Gunned Down in the Street
by Ioan Grillo
For years, Javier Valdez reported on the cartels, risking his life amid the sicarios. In the end, it caught up with him.
ESPN
'Fortnite' legend Ninja is living the stream
by Elaine Teng
How did Ninja become gaming's first crossover star? The "Fortnite" legend is relentless about one thing: He's always on.
Medium
Authoritarian Technology: Attention!
by Judy Estrin
I remember when the dream of the Internet and personal computing was about democratization and the distribution of power to foster exploration and creativity. Watching a demo of the first graphical web browser in 1993, I imagined the opportunity of giving a voice to anyone with access to a computer.
Queerty
Are Bert & Ernie a couple? We finally have an answer
by David Reddish
A former 'Sesame Street' writer dishes on the famous duo, Jim Henson, flirting with monsters, Elmo's scandal, and more.
you're waiting on some beautiful boy
Stratechery
The European Union Versus the Internet
by Ben Thompson
Earlier this summer the Internet breathed a sigh of relief: the European Parliament voted down a new Copyright Directive that would have required Internet sites to proactively filter uploaded content for copyright violations (the so-called "meme ban"), well as obtain a license to include any text from linked sites (the "link tax").
Hollywood Reporter
Bob Bakish on How Disney-Fox Helps Viacom and His Phone Call With CBS Corp.'s Acting CEO
by Georg Szalai
The CEO discusses the company's strategy and turnaround, including the success of Paramount Pictures, and the battle for Sky during a London breakfast meeting with reporters.
South China Morning Post
How threatened should the West be by China's technology master plan?
by Elaine Chan
The 'Made in China 2025' plan aims to break China's reliance on foreign technology and pull its hi-tech industries up to Western levels. But it has become a lightning rod for Washington's ire in its trade war with Beijing. This article -- the first in a series on the plan -- explains how it became the centre of so much attention
Forbes
Building A Great Brand With The Stroke Of A Pen
by Marissa Peretz
dosist CEO, Gunner Winston, shares his advice after coming out of retirement to help rebrand the company company for success and new opportunities.
The Ringer
Light Work: The Rise of NBA Skills Trainers
by Paolo Uggetti
With the help of social media, some private basketball trainers are using the exposure to become entrepreneurs, newsmakers, and even celebrities in their own right.
Daring Fireball
The iPhones XS
by John Gruber
A review of the iPhone XS and XS Max.
The Guardian
The bodyguard should be a woman: what TV dramas get wrong
by Daniel Lavelle
Are court cases decided by last-minute evidence? And are some therapists a tiny bit bonkers? We look at the assumptions behind some of our favourite TV dramas.
Longreads
No, I Will Not Debate You
by Laurie Penny
Civility will never defeat fascism, no matter what The Economist thinks.
Techdirt
No Easy Answers For Content Moderation
by Leigh Beadon and Kate Klonick
We've done it -- we've solved the challenge of content moderation! (Checks notes). No, wait, sorry: we haven't. But what we have done is invited Kate Klonick, law professor and author of the excellent paper "The New Governors," to join us for an in-depth discussion about how we got here and why there are no easy or simple answers for content moderation.
Vox
The 'natural' beauty industry is on the rise because we're scared of chemicals
by Cheryl Wischhover
Customer mistrust is so bad now that even huge beauty companies want more regulatory oversight.
TechCrunch
Old media giants turn to VC for their next act
by Eric Peckham
From marketplaces to VR, media giants seek relevance through startup investing.
Quartz
The story of segregation in Los Angeles was only preserved by its black-owned papers
by Natasha Frost
Government policy shifted, but the white establishment did not: The black papers "thought of themselves as a voice of the community."
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"When You Were Young (Live From The Royal Albert Hall)"
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"REDEF is dedicated to my mother, who nurtured and encouraged my interest in everything and slightly regrets the day she taught me to always ask 'why?'"
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