TV+ Talk: What is This Show Called?
On TV+ Talk, Chuck Joiner and Charlotte Henry discuss the renaming of Apple TV+ and perhaps their show… and Apple’s move into F1.
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On TV+ Talk, Chuck Joiner and Charlotte Henry discuss the renaming of Apple TV+ and perhaps their show… and Apple’s move into F1.
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Adam Tinworth, a journalist, trainer and lecturer, presents his manifesto to save the media from AI. We can’t fight it, but have to work with the tools that are being developed. My new book Streaming Wars is out now, buy it: Direct from Kogan Page, Amazon (UK and US),Bookshop.org (UK and US), Waterstones
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Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner return to discuss The Morning Show season 4 on Apple TV+. It’s enjoyable but, frankly, a bit mad. Also, can Jennifer Aniston actually act? It’s a tough reckoning for millenial woman Charlotte. Later in the show, they discuss Snoopy. Obviously. Apple has announced a renewed deal for Peanuts and will
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It’s early October, and that means there are a host of new Apple products to spend your money on. Kelly Guimont returns to the show to discuss why you probably don’t need an iPhone 17. Yes, there is a great new camera. The iPhone Air might be of interest to some too, given the new
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Newly appointed LabourList Editor Emma Burnell joins the show to discuss writing insider politico media. She outlines how her publication interacts with the Labour party, its business model and hints at her plans for the future. We also ponder whether there is a future for blogging, political or otherwise. Thank you to Mac Paw and
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This time on TV+ Talk, Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss whether Netflix or Apple TV+ is better value. They also unpack the kind of movies Apple makes…and Hollywood doesn’t. Meanwhile, Charlotte gets excited about Gavin and Stacey creators James Corden and Ruth Jones getting back together for a new project. Sign up to The
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The New World’s political editor James Ball returns to The Addition Podcast to discuss Reform leader Nigel Farage’s funny free speech week. Ball was blocked from attending the Reform party conference, although he still managed to cause some mischief in Birmingham. Reform have also removed access to local publications in part of the country. In
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The Evening Standard, now the London Standard, was London’s nightly paper, five nights a week. With a growing digital presence, it has gone weekly. Whilst working there, Jack Kessler became Chief Leader Writer and, over more than 1000 editions, grew the West End Final daily newsletter into a must-read for tens of thousands He has
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Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner return to discuss all things Apple TV+. In this show, Charlotte has an update on the impace Son Heung-Min is having at LAFC, and wonders how it is working out for Apple TV+. The episode also deals with the increased price of Apple TV+, which were put into immediate effect.
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Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner analyse the Apple TV+ drama Prime Target and the distinct vibe British shows on the platform have. They also discuss Apple’s apparent bid for Formula 1 rights and Son Heung-min’s move to LAFC, which means Charlotte might now have to watch the MLS. [0:00] Intro: Prime Target and TV+ Topics[1:17]
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