TV+ Talk: Peanuts and Other Apple TV+ Incomings
Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss the impending arrival on new Peanuts on Apple TV+ and new content heading to the service.
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Charlotte Henry and Chuck Joiner discuss the impending arrival on new Peanuts on Apple TV+ and new content heading to the service.
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Amir Mizroch has worked at The Jerusalem Post, The Wall Street Journal, among other high-profile gigs. He joins the show to discuss all things Israeli tech and media, as well as the reasoning behind his new publication Israel Tech Insider. During the conversation, we dive into how the war against Hamas has affected coverage inside
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After far too long a delay… we’re back! This episide, Charlotte and Chuck discuss all the various goings-on around Apple TV+ since they last chatted. This includes Apple TV+ Award nominations, the closing of Severance season 2 and the end of Mythic Quest. There is also chat about the Apple TV+ promotion dilemma (again) and
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TV producer and author Rob Burley’s book, a study of political interviews, became the two-part drama “Brian and Maggie”, which aired on Channel 4 earlier this year. In the second part of this discussion, he joins host Charlotte Henry to explain why the form he worked on for so long still matters. They also discuss
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Many aspiring authors dream of not just getting their book published but having it picked up to be a TV show or movie. TV producer and author Rob Burley succeeded in doing just that. Part of his study of political interviews became the two-part drama “Brian and Maggie”, which aired on Channel 4. In part
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Signal is, for most of us, a perfectly secure messaging app. It is though not the tool senior government figures should use to plan imminent military action on their mobile phones. And they certainly should not add a journalist to the chat if they do so. Sometimes, the best scoops just pop up in your
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We think we have access to everything, but is that true? From movies to games, digital content is being lost from the public record. This includes the winding down of certain hardware formats such as Blu-ray, meaning certain things can no longer be accessed. Chris Sutcliffe of Media Voices returns to the show to discuss
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Sean McNulty from The Ankler discusses the Oscars, the SAG Awards and the future of these kinds of shows. Does anyone actually care?! The viewership for the Academy Awards show stayed stable this year, once all the various streaming options were taken into account. Away from awards, we look at the growth of The Ankler
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There has never been more TV, movies, books, podcasts and newsletters. I love making and consuming all those thigns, but are we becoming overwhelmed by the amount of media out there? Some it feels a bit like homework. Kelly Guimont joins the show to discuss. Before that, we chat out about the surprise return of
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Whether it’s money or political authoritarianism, journalism is in crisis. We all know that. What’s more interesting is find ways to save it. Branko Brkic, founder of The Daily Maverick in South Africa, has some ideas…
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