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Brain Games Reimagined at Nat Geo
A new iteration of Brain Games is airing Mondays on Nat Geo, with host Keegan-Michael Key testing the brain power of celebrities like Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell, Tiffany Haddish, Jack Black, Ted Danson and Rebel Wilson and more. Geoff Daniels, EVP, Global Unscripted Entertainment at Nat Geo, explains why the new version is the […]
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National Lampoon Plays It Smart
National Lampoon started as a magazine in 1970, and today has projects that span film, audio, live performance, television, and more, all pushing the boundaries of comedy for an audience they dub the “twisted mainstream.” There’s an off-Broadway reboot of live show Lemmings coming in March, as well as recently launched National Lampoon Radio Hour: […]
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Up Close with Agatha Raisin’s Ashley Jensen
By Cathy Applefeld Olson Ashley Jensen, simply put, is a scene-stealer. Whether in Extras, Ugly Betty, Catastrophe or the titular character in Acorn TV’s Agatha Raisin, she’s razor-sharp at delivering comedic dialog and a master of physical comedy. Agatha returns to Acorn for three 90-minute episodic movies airing weekly beginning Monday, February 10. Jensen spilled […]
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Stars of INSP’s The Cowboy Way Talk TV Stardom – And What to Expect at the Cynopsis Awards
Modern day cowboys Cody Harris and Booger Brown, stars of INSP hit The Cowboy Way, will take a break from ranching and roping and head to New York City for a different kind of adventure – presenting at the Cynopsis Best of the Best Awards on February 6 (the day after the season premiere of […]
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The Big Idea Behind Little America
Little America, an anthology series centered on the lives of immigrants across the country that was inspired by true stories in Epic Magazine, debuted on Apple TV+ on January 17. Executive producer Joshuah Bearman talks about the genesis of the series, and its unique development process. How did Epic get involved in the Little America […]
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Sir Isaac Newton and the NFL
By Brad Adgate, media consultant specializing in digital strategy, market research and competitive intelligence To paraphrase Sir Isaac Newton’s third law of motion, every action has a reaction, holds true today in the media. Take for example, the impact of the NFL has on television. In fourth quarter 2019, 47 of the 50 most watched […]
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Hulu and a Better Ad Model
By Cathy Applefeld Olson Those looking to innovate in the connected advertising space (and who isn’t?) would be wise to tune into what’s happening at Hulu, which in recent months has rolled out new pause ad and binge ad formats. Cynopsis caught up with Jeremy Helfand, VP/head of ad platforms, for a deep dive on […]
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Intelligent Ad Design Makes All the Difference
By Stephanie Bohn, CMO, VidMob A few months ago, I bought a pair of wedge sandals on Instagram from a brand I had never heard of. I surprised myself with this spontaneous splurge because, since 2017, I’ve been loyal to one shoe brand in an effort to live a life free of foot pain. After […]
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The Potential Perils of Video Pre-Roll
By Ken Weiner, CTO, GumGum We need to talk about what we’re all buying and selling when we buy or sell pre-roll video ads–because it seems to me that these days pre-roll is not necessarily as straightforward, valuable or engaging as it used to be. I’m not talking about bad inventory masquerading on the exchanges […]
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What Disney+ Means for the Future of Television
V. Paul Coyne, CEO of discovery, distribution and monetization management platform Glewed TV, offers his take on Disney+ and its impact on the streaming ecosystem. By far one of the most talked about cultural events of the year, the launch of Disney+ marked a momentous occasion for the streaming industry and the entertainment industry as […]