Jumat, 17 Januari 2020

The Streaming Wars have barely started and they’re already exhausting - The Verge

The big news yesterday is that NBC finally made its streaming service, Peacock, official. It’s coming on July 15th with a handful of pricing tiers ranging from free (with limited content) to $9.99 a month for all the Parks & Rec you can inject into your eye sockets. Of course there will also be some exclusive shows at some point. We got a brief look at the app, big promises about engaging content, discussions about valuable IP, and bundled tie-ins with affiliated corporations — Comcast and Cox, in this case.

It was a streaming service launch, basically. At this point, after Apple TV+ and Disney+ and HBO Max and Quibi all piling on top of Netflix and Hulu ...we sort of know how this script goes. There are a few new shows coming, a few licensing hassles that will take some time to work out, and a lot of questions about whether people are willing to sign on to yet another subscription. Same old.

(The standard script also includes the standard disclosures: NBC’s parent company is an investor in The Verge’s parent company, Vox Media, which also has a deal with Quibi to produce a Polygon Daily Essential, and there have been early talks about a Verge show. Media!)

Julia Alexander’s story on the launch is worth a read, because in addition to providing the details you need to know on the service, she also provides a cogent state-of-the-streaming-wars analysis.

There’s very little ground in the streaming services discourse that isn’t already well-trod — and it’s much too early for me to say whether Peacock can be successful. It will depend on how badly people want its comforting reruns and how good its new shows are. I will admit that since it’s the last in that very long line of streaming service unveilings, I don’t have much enthusiasm left for Peacock.

That sense of exhaustion isn’t just going to be Peacock’s problem, it’s going to be everybody’s problem. And while the most obvious flavor of exhaustion will be subscription fatigue, I think collectively we’re going to get our second wind, dig deep, and find newer ways to be tired as hell at how complicated watching TV has become.

We discussed this briefly on The Vergecast this week (check it out), so credit to Nilay Patel for incepting this idea: the marketing for streaming services is going to become an absolute nightmare this summer.

See, to get us to subscribe to these services they need to have shows we want to watch. Very few shows will have the magical Mandalorian mix: a good show with a virally cute alien that also happens to tie directly in to the brand of the streaming service itself. Instead, many shows will be vaguely good and you’ll only vaguely know what streaming service they’re on. So to solve that problem, there will be marketing. A lot of it.

With Peacock, I’m especially dreading the marketing because it’s launching right before the 2020 Olympics. NBC’s history of hagiographic self-promotion surrounding the Olympics has always been a trial to endure, but imagine what it’ll be like when it has a streaming service to flog.

But even though it will all be exhausting, you can get through it. In fact, some of the themes I’ve been discussing in this very newsletter can help. So here are three pieces of advice for dealing with Streaming Service Burn Out:

First, embrace the fact that there will be good shows you’ll either miss or be very late to. I called it “The Hastings Limit” last November — named after Netflix’s CEO who said that his only real competition was sleep. The Hastings Limit is the moment when you admit to yourself that there’s stuff that you would absolutely love that you’re absolutely just going to not see.

Second, realize that none of these services seem to be set up to lock you into a one-year contract. You’re free to subscribe, unsubscribe, and resubscribe as often as you like. Will all that be a hassle? Yup! Should you just leave all these subscriptions active even if you’re not watching their shows? Nope!

In a very indirect way we may owe a small debt of gratitude to T-Mobile CEO John Legere, who was instrumental in getting US consumers to reject the idea of two-year phone contracts and thereby force carriers to drop them. If that hadn’t happened, I could imagine a world where these streaming services were much more aggressive in asking for longer subscription periods.

Third, my last piece of streaming advice is a tactic I’ve brought up time and again: even though you get the benefit of only having to pay monthly with no contract, you should think of these services in terms of their yearly price. Multiply by 12 on any monthly service before you plug in your credit card information.

It’s not $9.99 a month, it’s $120 a year — same thing, different emotion. Besides, you know you’re going to forget to follow Joanna Stern’s excellent advice to do a regular audit of your subscriptions. That higher, yearly price is a better way to get your brain to contend with the actual cost.


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More from The Verge

The Craigslist of guns: inside the online “gun show that never ends”

Important and impactful story from Colin Lecher, in collaboration with The Trace.

The Verge and The Trace scraped more than 2 million Armslist listings from December 2016 through March 2019 to identify users who may be skirting the law through high-volume sales. ... We identified more than 700 phone numbers that appeared in 10 or more listings.

The Apple Archive is a compelling and completely unofficial trip down memory lane

I don’t care how old or young you are, you will find a gem in here. An unreleased early draft of an AirPower ad. An internal video using Batman sounds to encourage engineers to file patents. Some seminal videos of Steve Jobs talking to his employees during Apple’s darkest days. Bless Sam Henri Gold for working on this and getting it posted. If Apple goes after it I’ll be seriously bummed — and disappointed.

This startup wants to put a tiny display on a contact lens

Ashley Carman told me about this demo at CES and I was skeptical. Not of getting a display into a contact lens, but of all of the logistics required to power it and get data to it. Still am.

While Mojo showed off a lens that it says includes all of those components, we didn’t demo a fully working unit. The display technology seemingly worked when held close to the eye — we weren’t allowed to insert it — but it required an external battery and processor to run. The company says people would have to disinfect their contacts nightly and that it’d recharge through a proprietary induction system.

SpaceX will destroy one of its rockets in the pursuit of safety this weekend

Loren Grush:

To save passengers during an emergency, SpaceX designed its Crew Dragon with an escape system. Embedded within the outer hull of the capsule are eight thrusters, called SuperDraco engines. If some kind of issue arises during flight, it will trigger the thrusters to fire. The engines will then carry the Crew Dragon up and away from the dangerous rocket.

Microsoft wants to capture all of the carbon dioxide it’s ever emitted

Good move by Microsoft, but as with any big company, there’s always a division undercutting the larger goal. Justine Calma:

Microsoft is still doing business with fossil fuel companies. In September, it announced a major deal with oil industry giants Chevron and Schlumberger to “accelerate development of cloud-native solutions and deliver actionable data insights for the industry” using Microsoft’s cloud-computing platform Azure. In its announcement today, Microsoft said it’s launching a new “sustainability calculator” to help Azure customers track and report their carbon footprint.

Some game news

Cyberpunk 2077 is being delayed to September 17th

The Vive Pro just got $200 cheaper ahead of Half-Life: Alyx

Fortnite’s new Ninja skin is another step toward creating its ultimate virtual world

Nick Statt:

Fortnite’s biggest draw these days is that it’s the closest equivalent we have right now to the long sought-after Metaverse — a kind of Ready Player One-style virtual world that can house all forms of pop culture in a shared universe populated by hundreds of millions of people. When something momentous happens in the world of film or sports, like the NFL Playoffs or a new Star Wars movie coming out, Fortnite is there to help market it. That could mean selling NFL jersey skins, a virtual Kylo Ren costume, or, in the case of The Rise of Skywalker, even debuting an exclusive clip of the movie before its release.

Google Stadia promises more than 120 games in 2020, including 10 exclusives

Since Stadia is still very much in early adopter mode, I suspect many (or most) of its users are like me: checking it out despite owning another gaming system. As more games come online, I wonder how users will decide what games to purchase on Stadia and what games to purchase on their other platforms.

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2020-01-17 12:00:00Z
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Sussex staff 'redeployed' as Meghan stays longer than expected in Canada - CNN

Meghan's father Thomas Markle could end up testifying against her in UK legal battle
"In quiet periods staff are often redeployed elsewhere around the estate," the source told CNN after reports emerged in the British press Friday claiming that Harry and Meghan had let go of members of staff as they prepare to settle in Canada.
"No members of staff have been let go," the source confirmed.
CNN was told last week that the Duchess was expected back in London in a matter of days but new pictures in the British press show that she's still in Canada, suggesting the plan has changed.
Questions have been raised over whether the couple are intending to live together in the UK for any length of time, or whether they are planning to resettle in North America.
Meghan makes first public appearance since stepping back from royal family
Their surprise announcement last week that they are stepping back from their roles as senior members of the royal family has left the institution reeling.
Harry attended crunch talks with the Queen and other members of the family on Monday, but a source told CNN that Meghan did not dial into that meeting from Canada, which she had previously been expected to do.
The couple ultimately plan to split their time between Canada and the United Kingdom but will live at Frogmore with the Queen's permission in the short term.
They spent £2.4 million (about $3 million) of British taxpayers' money on renovations to the cottage, according to figures released last year.

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2020-01-17 11:48:00Z
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Demi Lovato Plans Early 2020 Album Touching on OD, Sobriety - TMZ

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2020-01-17 09:00:00Z
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Without warning, Eminem drops new album 'Music to be Murdered by' - CNN

Eminem surprised fans Thursday night by tweeting news of the release of his 11th album.
"It's your funeral..." the rapper wrote.
The album's cover art is modeled after an Alfred Hitchcock album of the same name. One of the tracks, called Alfred, is a 30-second clip of the famed filmmaker speaking.
"How do you do? Ladies and gentlemen/My name is Alfred Hitchcock and this is Music To Be Murdered By/It is mood music in a jugular vein/So why don't you relax? Lean back and enjoy yourself/Until the coroner comes," Hitchcock says in the clip.
The album features collaborations with Ed Sheeran, Skylar Grey, Royce Da 5'9", Black Thought, Q-Tip, Denaun, White Gold, Young M.A, KXNG Crooked, Joell Ortiz, Don Toliver, Anderson .Paak and Juice WRLD.
Rapper and singer Juice WRLD died in December after suffering a medical emergency.
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers, released his last album -- 2018's "Kamikaze" -- in similar fashion. That one had a political element, with multiple references to President Donald Trump.
"Music to be Murdered by" quickly became controversial after its release because of lyrics in the song "Unaccommodating" that reference the bombing of Ariana Grande's Manchester concert.
"But I'm contemplating yelling 'Bombs away' on the game like I'm outside of an Ariana Grande concert waiting," Eminem raps on the song.
A suicide bomber killed 22 people outside the singer's concert in the English city in 2017.
Some users called the lyrics "disgusting."
Others called the #EminemIsOverParty an overreaction.

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2020-01-17 09:46:00Z
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Grammys CEO Deborah Dugan put on 'administrative leave' after allegation of misconduct - Fox News

NEW YORK -- The Recording Academy has placed Deborah Dugan, its president and CEO of just six months, on administrative leave following an allegation of unspecified misconduct by a senior leader.

The move announced late Thursday comes 10 days before the 2020 Grammy Awards will be held in Los Angeles.

FILE 2019: Recording Academy President/CEO Deborah Dugan participates in the 62nd Grammy Awards nominations news conference at Studio 43 at CBS Broadcast Center in New York. (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

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"In light of concerns raised to the Recording Academy Board of Trustees, including a formal allegation of misconduct by a senior female member of the Recording Academy team, the board has placed Recording Academy President and CEO Deborah Dugan on administrative leave, effective immediately," the academy said in a statement to The Associated Press on Thursday. "The board has also retained two independent third-party investigators to conduct independent investigations of the allegations."

Dugan, the former CEO of Bono's (RED) organization, became the first woman appointed to lead the academy.

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Recording Academy Board Chair Harvey Mason Jr., the music producer who has worked with Chris Brown, Jennifer Hudson and more, will serve as interim president and CEO of the academy.

"The board determined this action to be necessary in order to restore the confidence of the Recording Academy's membership, repair Recording Academy employee morale, and allow the Recording Academy to focus on its mission of serving all music creators," the statement continued. "The Recording Academy Board of Trustees is committed to fostering a safe, diverse, and inclusive workplace, music industry, and society."

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Dugan succeeded Neil Portnow, who led the Grammys since 2002. Before joining (RED), the AIDS organization that launched in 2006, Dugan was president of Disney Publishing Worldwide and executive vice president at EMI/Capitol Records. She started her career as an attorney on Wall Street.

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Before Dugan, music executive Christine Farnon held the top position at the academy for years, though she never had the title of president and CEO. She held multiple positions at the Grammys throughout her tenure, retiring in 1992 as executive vice president. Michael Greene became the first official president and CEO of the academy in 1988, leading the organization until 2002 when Portnow took over.

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2020-01-17 08:52:59Z
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Charlie Hunnam Applauds Prince Harry and Meghan, Wants to Act with Her - TMZ

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2020-01-17 08:40:00Z
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This Buckingham Palace Comment Spotlights How Blindsided the Royal Family Was By Megxit - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Meghan, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry are back to dominating the headlines after taking the holidays off to spend time with their young son, Archie Harrison. The royal couple dropped a bombshell in early January on their Instagram account, announcing that they intended to step back as senior members of the royal family and spend their time making their own income and developing a brand-new charitable organization.

In the days since, the royal family has been scrambling to come to a compromise with the couple and royal watchers wait and speculate about what this could mean for the future of the monarchy. There has also been a lot of bizarre rumors that have been circulating, with the palace actually taking the time to debunk one or two of them.

The timing of one statement, in particular, from the palace truly showcases how blindsided the royal family was by Meghan and Prince Harry’s announcement.

What did Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announce regarding their royal roles?

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Prince Harry and Meghan have had a difficult year, dealing with the stress of becoming new parents all while undergoing a near-constant volley of attacks from the British media. There’s little doubt that the two finally had enough of the negativity, which likely led, in part, to their decision to step away from the royal family.

Their statement revealed that they want to “work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen.” This indicates that they want to still represent the royal family in some capacity while also pursuing their own interests and make their own money.

However, one thing that their statement did not address when exactly all of this would happen. It is very possible that this transition could take months or the better part of a year. 

Will Prince Harry and Meghan Markle live in Canada?

Another portion of the royal couple’s statement indicated that they want to divide their time between North America and the United Kingdom. However, royal fans know that the two have a great fondness for Canada. Meghan spent a great deal of time there prior to her marriage to Prince Harry when she was working on her TV series Suits

Many royal watchers have speculated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex actually want to move to Canada, give up their royal titles, and go off the radar completely. An Instagram post to the couple’s account made only days before the announcement seems to add credibility to the rumor, as it reiterates the great love that they have for Canada and how much they enjoyed spending their holiday season there. 

What statement did the palace recently release?

Prior to their announcement, The Sun reported — citing a “pal” of the couple — that Meghan and Prince Harry are relocating their office to Canada.

The source said: “It is true that Harry and Meghan will spend a fair amount of time in Canada over the next couple of months and possibly going forward too. Right now they are starting talks with their family about their plans for the future. Those conversations are at a very early stage. There is a very careful and serious process to go through which they are going to respect. But it is clear they are on a different and unique path, and they are very much thinking about what the future looks like for them. That could include being based in Canada or the possibility of walking away from their HRH titles, although hopefully it will not come to that. It’s been a very tough year—they’re newlyweds and they have a young baby—so they’re looking at what their life looks like in the future. Everything is on the table.”

In response to these reports, Buckingham Palace denied to comment to the Daily Mail saying it refused to comment on the “speculation.” This response — specifically, the use of the word “speculation” — suggests the palace saw no truth in these reports. What’s more, this statement was reported shortly before Meghan and Prince Harry made their massive announcement on Instagram. Surely Buckingham Palace would not have wasted their time denying to comment if they knew what the Sussexes were going to announce shortly.

What does Buckingham Palace say now?

The palace clarified further, when, after a January 13th summit, the queen released a statement saying that she is “entirely supportive of Harry and Meghan’s desire to create a new life as a young family.” The statement also revealed that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be splitting their time between the United Kingdom and Canada as the entire family works to draw up some final plans for the couple’s new role. However, there were no details regarding any possible title changes, or when the public can expect to see Prince Harry and Meghan Markle stepping back from senior royal positions. Currently, the royal family, as well as Markle and Prince Harry, are experiencing a definite “period of transition.”

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2020-01-17 08:19:44Z
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