Sunday, February 28, 2016

The TradesCast for Week 9 - February 28, 2016

There was a lot of diversity with the awards this year for movies ... of course, we're talking about the Spirit Awards, which, had the Oscars looked the same would not have been called out for systemic racism. Funny, though, both groups picked the same best film. Tom and Jeff discuss the relevance of the Oscars, and wonder if it will ever change. Also, Louis CK is at it again, showing that you don't need corporate backing and a network to release content and to make money. But if you've got the money, Netflix is proving that they are this close to making the networks museum pieces. All that and more so cure the Oscars hangover with a bit of sober chat!

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Monday, February 8, 2016

The TradesCast for Week 6 - February 7, 2016

Maybe the Super Bowl wasn't the most super, but it certainly will be the top rated show of the year, and it was a place to see all the big commercials. Did anyone spend the $5 million per 30 seconds wisely? Speaking of live TV, Grease came and conquered in many ways. Will the other networks jump into the live musical game? Turning to news, The New York Times is getting into a "new way" of covering news--at least it's new to them. All that and more, so click and enjoy!

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