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The Hollywood Reporter

Jan 10 2024
Magazine

The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

The Report • Behind the Headlines

Amazon Is About to Eat the TV Universe • On Jan. 29, Prime Video will make its ad tier the default for its tens of millions of subscribers, a move that could unravel how advertisers deal with TV broadcasters and scare off rivals with its massive scale

What About Amazon’s Other Streamer? • As Prime makes its ad tier its default, the road map for its ad-supported platform Freevee (home to Bosch-land) isn’t as clear

Memo to Studio Chiefs: See a Problem With This Picture? • AI generators like Midjourney are increasingly able to replicate movies frame by frame, suggesting they’ve been trained on copyrighted IP. Expect a lawsuit or a big payout next

Take My Joke, Please! • Stealing bits is comedy’s cardinal sin, so why do comics keep doing it? Because some of the biggest names have gotten away with it

Jonathan Majors’ ‘High Risk, Low Reward’ Move • The ousted Marvel actor bets that a major TV interview can show his side of the story — but experts question the timing ahead of his sentencing

The Gold Rush Is On • THR’s awards analyst on how the Oscar race was impacted by the Golden Globes, BAFTA longlists and more

Jenny Yang, Sass Kicker • How the comedian landed her dream action role on Netflix’s The Brothers Sun and the confidence to ‘choke’ out Michelle Yeoh

Bittersweet Goodbyes • The closures of two beloved bakeries in L.A. — the legendary Sweet Lady Jane and 10-year-old Milk Jar Cookies — upset Hollywood as small-business owners say they face brutal challenges surviving in the city

PHARRELL’S FIRST COLLECTION HITS L.A.

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

NATPE Global ‘24

Brutally Honest Ballot, Emmys Edition: ‘Couldn’t Pay Me to Watch House of the Dragon’ • A member of the TV Academy’s Producers Peer Group shares his thoughts on this year’s race, including why this was Ted Lasso’s weakest season and why Dolly Parton deserves a Nobel Prize but not an Emmy nomination

Diddy: Bad Boy for Life With Grammy? • The Recording Academy has a dilemma in handling the artist — whose nom for best progressive R&B album is a crowning moment after 20 years without one — amid sexual assault allegations

An Animated Short That ‘Teases’ Hollywood • From poseurs to studio execs, Disney Animation alum John Musker’s hand-drawn I’m Hip pokes fun at L.A.’s FOMO energy

Glam at the Golden Globes • From opera coats and wraps to silk ball gowns, opulence took center stage at the 81st Golden Globe Awards, which saw a 50 percent jump in ratings at their new home on CBS. Jennifer Lopez, Taylor Swift and winners Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone were among the women who shined brightest

Showstoppers: The Best Bets for Red Carpet Impact • Stylish guys at the Golden Globes opted for fashion-forward evening jackets and maximum sparkle — achieve the look with the latest in status menswear, jewelry and watches

CAN THEY DO IT AGAIN? • GAME OF THRONES BOSSES DAVID BENIOFF AND DAN WEISS — CREATORS OF TV’S BIGGEST MODERN HIT— TEAM WITH SHOWRUNNER ALEXANDER WOO TO LAUNCH NETFLIX’S 3 BODY PROBLEM, A RISKY ALIEN INVASION EPIC THAT INVOLVES A PRICEY PRODUCTION BUDGET, AN INTERNATIONAL STORYLINE SPANNING CENTURIES AND A BIZARRE BEHIND-THE-SCENES MURDER

‘THEY LET THE LUNATICS RUN THE ASYLUM’ • Oscar contenders Robert Downey Jr., Paul Giamatti, Colman...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 76 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Jan 10 2024

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The all-new Hollywood Reporter offers unprecedented access to the people, studios, networks and agencies that create the magic in Hollywood. Published weekly, the oversized format includes exceptional photography and rich features.

The Hollywood Reporter

The Report • Behind the Headlines

Amazon Is About to Eat the TV Universe • On Jan. 29, Prime Video will make its ad tier the default for its tens of millions of subscribers, a move that could unravel how advertisers deal with TV broadcasters and scare off rivals with its massive scale

What About Amazon’s Other Streamer? • As Prime makes its ad tier its default, the road map for its ad-supported platform Freevee (home to Bosch-land) isn’t as clear

Memo to Studio Chiefs: See a Problem With This Picture? • AI generators like Midjourney are increasingly able to replicate movies frame by frame, suggesting they’ve been trained on copyrighted IP. Expect a lawsuit or a big payout next

Take My Joke, Please! • Stealing bits is comedy’s cardinal sin, so why do comics keep doing it? Because some of the biggest names have gotten away with it

Jonathan Majors’ ‘High Risk, Low Reward’ Move • The ousted Marvel actor bets that a major TV interview can show his side of the story — but experts question the timing ahead of his sentencing

The Gold Rush Is On • THR’s awards analyst on how the Oscar race was impacted by the Golden Globes, BAFTA longlists and more

Jenny Yang, Sass Kicker • How the comedian landed her dream action role on Netflix’s The Brothers Sun and the confidence to ‘choke’ out Michelle Yeoh

Bittersweet Goodbyes • The closures of two beloved bakeries in L.A. — the legendary Sweet Lady Jane and 10-year-old Milk Jar Cookies — upset Hollywood as small-business owners say they face brutal challenges surviving in the city

PHARRELL’S FIRST COLLECTION HITS L.A.

Yes, I Did Say That! • A look at who’s saying what in entertainment

Rambling Reporter

Red Carpet

Power Dining

Hitched, Hatched, Hired • Inside the industry’s celebrations and news

NATPE Global ‘24

Brutally Honest Ballot, Emmys Edition: ‘Couldn’t Pay Me to Watch House of the Dragon’ • A member of the TV Academy’s Producers Peer Group shares his thoughts on this year’s race, including why this was Ted Lasso’s weakest season and why Dolly Parton deserves a Nobel Prize but not an Emmy nomination

Diddy: Bad Boy for Life With Grammy? • The Recording Academy has a dilemma in handling the artist — whose nom for best progressive R&B album is a crowning moment after 20 years without one — amid sexual assault allegations

An Animated Short That ‘Teases’ Hollywood • From poseurs to studio execs, Disney Animation alum John Musker’s hand-drawn I’m Hip pokes fun at L.A.’s FOMO energy

Glam at the Golden Globes • From opera coats and wraps to silk ball gowns, opulence took center stage at the 81st Golden Globe Awards, which saw a 50 percent jump in ratings at their new home on CBS. Jennifer Lopez, Taylor Swift and winners Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone were among the women who shined brightest

Showstoppers: The Best Bets for Red Carpet Impact • Stylish guys at the Golden Globes opted for fashion-forward evening jackets and maximum sparkle — achieve the look with the latest in status menswear, jewelry and watches

CAN THEY DO IT AGAIN? • GAME OF THRONES BOSSES DAVID BENIOFF AND DAN WEISS — CREATORS OF TV’S BIGGEST MODERN HIT— TEAM WITH SHOWRUNNER ALEXANDER WOO TO LAUNCH NETFLIX’S 3 BODY PROBLEM, A RISKY ALIEN INVASION EPIC THAT INVOLVES A PRICEY PRODUCTION BUDGET, AN INTERNATIONAL STORYLINE SPANNING CENTURIES AND A BIZARRE BEHIND-THE-SCENES MURDER

‘THEY LET THE LUNATICS RUN THE ASYLUM’ • Oscar contenders Robert Downey Jr., Paul Giamatti, Colman...


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