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I was only dimly aware that this was in the works, but it's truly impressive that they got basically the entire cast of the film to come back.

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John Orquiola is continuing to give us solid original content on Screen Rant, defying my perception of it as a clickbaity outlet.

Christina Chong opens up a lot about her trajectory as a performer and her personal relationships that informed the 4 songs on the EP album.

Also noted for those who prefer physical media - she is selling CDs through her Spotify store. Copies are limited.

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I'm really looking forward to this, weird as it will be to have so many recast roles.

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This should fix the bug some users were experiencing where /c/DaystromInstitute posts were occasionally eliciting feelings of overwhelming bliss.

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cross-posted from: https://kbin.projectsegfau.lt/m/moviesandtv@lemmy.film/t/26728

As picketers gathered in front of Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery locations, outgoing WGA East president Michael Winship said the AMPTP is different than in 2007-2008: "It's just gonna take a little while longer."

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Paramount Global is often characterized as late to the party and at best an underdog.

It’s helpful perspective to compare then to how mammoth Disney is managing through its transitions.

By all accounts it’s continuing to flail, and Bob Iger’s tone-deaf mid-July public statements seem to be pouring accelerant on a reported dumpster fire of internal morale.

The adage regarding bad strategy executed by “generals fighting the last war” comes to mind. Bob Iger’s attempt to turnaround Disney is seeming a lot like Wellington’s infamous disasterous Crimean War strategy in the mid 19th century.

Many of Disney’s problems come with the territory of running a sprawling media conglomerate in 2023: The once-lucrative tent pole of linear TV is rapidly crumbling, while its theoretical replacement, streaming, is burning through cash. Interest rates are taking their toll. Audiences are growing bored with the seemingly unending number of superheroes, spinoffs and sequels from the vaunted studio…

Iger was already getting called out for attending the Sun Valley conference, a confab known as the “summer camp for billionaires,” after laying off some 7,000 people across the company to save money. But instead of laying low, Iger went on TV and, against the backdrop of idyllic Idaho mountains under a pink sky, absolutely wrecked his comms team’s week.

In the interview, Iger told journalist David Faber that Disney’s non-ESPN linear assets, which include ABC, the Disney Channel, FX and National Geographic, “may not be core,” and that the traditional TV business model was “broken.”

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I found this Hollywood Reporter scan of investor reactions well done.

It addresses many of the points of speculation swirling around the Star Trek franchise. (It also gives me pause, as there’s a strong implication that Paramount and other AMTPT members are using the WGA and SGA-AFTRA strikes to cooldown excesses in competitive streaming production at the expense of the creators and talent.)

It covers Paramount Global’s quarterly earnings report, CEO Baklish’s statements around direct to consumer (DTC, i.e. streamers and Pluto) strategy, and the sale of Simon and Schuster.

TLDR: Don’t put credence in firesale narratives that would see the Star Trek IP sold off to another streamer / content producer - but expect tighter constraints and more careful playing of market niches/segments in greenlighting and scheduling new franchise content.

Here are some key points/excerpts…

  1. Paramount Global got most of the bad news out to investors last quarter, taking the price punishment in one go. Between the strike and the sale of Simon and Schuster (as well as the debt restructuring announced last quarter) is now in a better cash position, able to lower its relatively high leverage (debt ratio). Its streamers are also expected to be closer to profitable.

… the second quarter saw the conglomerate beat Wall Street estimates and “speak to ‘significant growth’ in earnings for ’24,” the Wells Fargo expert noted. “Paramount is also expecting accelerating direct-to-consumer (DTC) ad revenue in the third quarter, better second-half free cash flow due to the strikes and should see more than 20 percent DTC global average revenue per user (ARPU) growth in ’24.”

  1. Don’t expect the Redstone family to break up Paramount Global to achieve a sale.

Steven Cahall, the Wells Fargo analyst also shared his take on what he described as some investors’ “M&A dream.” Mentioning a value of around $25 billion on Paramount’s studio and content assets, Cahall shared: “We can think of five well-heeled buyers for content/studios in isolation, but only one to two (and maybe zero) if networks/DTC are part of a deal.” While “M&A works with a break-up,” he believes that Shari Redstone-controlled owner National Amusements wouldn’t go for that option, writing: “Unfortunately, we think NAI would only consider a deal for the whole.”

  1. Paramount Global’s doing a reasonable job of managing the hand it was dealt (in terms of selling off assets) and is moderating its streaming strategy.

MoffettNathanson analysts Robert Fishman and Michael Nathanson, “Although we remain skeptical, Paramount believes DTC can ultimately turn into a meaningful profit driver,” they noted. “Management seemed to concede that it had narrowed the scope of its DTC ambitions, saying it is rejiggering its content strategy to focus on the demographics that have already flocked to the platform with an eye towards increasing engagement and thus reducing churn.”

  1. Paramount is doing better in curbing the free fall of linear television

Beyond Wall Street, Third Bridge analyst Jamie Lumley also commented on Paramount’s latest financial and operating update. “In an environment where traditional TV is under increasing pressure, Paramount brought some stability to its TV Media segment with revenue dropping just 2 percent,” he noted. “However, our experts caution that what’s important to see is the fall season given the degree of impact that the writers and actors strike will bring to Paramount’s lineup.”

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$1.62 billion is less than Paramount Global was seeking for Simon & Schuster, but a $200 million cancellation payout on the last court-blocked deal, and several years of profitability from the publishing arm, makes for a bit of a wash over 4 years of attempted divestment.

As a Treklit fan, I’m sad to see the franchise publisher going separate ways, but Paramount never seemed inclined to make anything of the possible synergies with its publisher. And Paramount will always own all the rights for its licenced tie-in fiction whatever the relationship.

Hopefully, this influx of cash will help Paramount reduce its overall debt without making it a target for a takeover funded with its own money.

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Giving Christina Chong’s original pop Britpop music a bit more of a boost here.

This new single and video appears to be honouring her identity as a biracial child, including several clips from family home videos of her childhood.

For a more intense piece, with dancers, try Two Flames released last month. She directed that official video herself.

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/715946

cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/715805

Thanks again to all who joined in the creative fun on Canvas. It’s been great getting to cooperate with you in this midsummer enthusiasm.

Our efforts have stood up fairly well, despite a touch of final hours encroachment by an enthusiastically growing flag of Ireland and what seems to be an extension of the Trans flag. I guess a wordmark in violet was too great a temptation for them to resist interacting with.

Edited: TIL the colours of the Trans flag. My bad for not knowing them already

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2920188

This is an opportunity for any users, server admins, or interested third parties to ask anything they'd like to @nutomic@lemmy.ml and I about Lemmy. This includes its development and future, as well as wider issues relevant to the social media landscape today.

Note: This will be the thread tmrw, so you can use this thread to ask and vote on questions beforehand.

Original Announcement thread

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I am looking for a jacket I could wear to work on a casual Friday.

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If you loved La’an’s song in SNW Subspace Rhapsody, you will want to check out Christina’s recently released album and EP.

Two official music videos have been released to date, with a third to drop in two days.

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cross-posted from: https://startrek.website/post/690519

-- The SNW command delta is complete.

-- A user from another instance has taken the lead on an original Constitution-class.

-- Worf has a wordmark.

The fandom is making a good showing (if not as overwhelming as the My Little Pony space).

If you haven’t yet tried (or succeeded) in dropping a pixel, just head to the Canvas and login identifying your instance and username. You’ll be sent a PM with a confirmation code to authenticate your login.

Once in you can just drop pixels or join a faction. So far there are two active Star Trek factions: Quark’s (short name QUARK) and The Klingon Empire (short name KLINK) that you can join.

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There’s a pixelated drawing board for Lemmy now.

My own artistic skills are dubious, but with some help I could lay out the markers to start a Starfleet delta to stake out some Trek-positive space on the canvas.

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Heyo! Just a heads up that jelloeater added startrek.website to his lemmy status monitor. This means that you (the admins) can add a badge to the sidebar to show your uptime the last 24 hours, if you want. Basically, it's free status monitoring.

Bay!

[![](https://lemmy-status.org/api/v1/endpoints/_startrek-website/uptimes/24h/badge.svg)](https://lemmy-status.org/endpoints/_startrek-website)

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"Sources caution that this doesn’t mean there’s will immediately be a deal but it marks the first significant step toward progress since the writers strike began May 2."

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cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/985891

Seth MacFarlane donated $1 million to The Entertainment Community Fund to help provide financial assistance for industry workers during the strikes.

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You may have noticed this message when sending a DM on StarTrek.website:

What does it mean that "sending private messages are not secure"?

Basically it means that DMs (unlike passwords) are not encrypted before being stored in our database. If I (or the server admin of the sever the person you're DMing) wanted to read DMs, it wouldn't be easy per-se, but it's far from impossible.

Are you reading DMs?

We are not digging through the database to read DMs (we don't care enough to put in the effort also its wrong) but we can't stop other Admins on other instances, and if law enforcement or someone got their hands on our server, there's nothing we could do to prevent your DMs from being accessible to them. Just FYI.

So what's element.io?

Element.io is a secure messaging service that uses the decentralized Matrix protocol. The Lemmy devs like it so much they put a spot in your profile page to make it easy to share your profile:

It's a neat service but has nothing to do with StarTrek.website or Lemmy. It's also far from the only secure messaging platform (Signal and Telegram are two popular ones that allow for it).


Hope that clears up some confusion, feel free to ask any questions! Cheers

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Fascinating article, with numerous examples where significant characters make trivial residuals on hit shows with significant streaming runs.

It also has implications in terms of explaining why kids of people who work in the industry are working in the industry. If you’ve got parents in LA and NY and they can help support you, you’re more likely to hang in a business that’s not actually paying a living wage.

It gives a different lens on Mica Burton’s appearance in Picard season three as a recurring character for example.

Burton, the daughter of the "Star Trek" star LeVar Burton, tweeted about how little she got paid when she appeared in five episodes of "Star Trek: Picard" earlier this year.

In response to a thread regarding misconceptions about the union, Mica wrote: "Please read this thread. I said before, there is no way I could survive as a working actor if I didn't have my 100 other side hustles. Yes, I was on Star Trek. I also do not qualify for SAG health insurance and was paid almost the same fee my dad was paid for Roots back in 1977."

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Uggh. As somene who collects physical media this is devastating. Hoping other studios don't follow suit.

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