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Sports Survey – Digital Engagement and the Digital Response: Have It YOUR Way? – Part 3 (Guest Blog)
With the advent of hundreds of new channels to access content, is it possible to have too much choice? Is having too many options a bad thing or can entertainment really be had YOUR way?
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Alex Evans and Gil Moran -
Rob Kardashian’s Lesson: Revenge Porn Can Hurt the Sender (Guest Blog)
What Kardashian and Floyd Mayweather teach us about the dangers of making private information public
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Rosaline L. Zukerman -
Sports and the ‘Millennial Problem’: Is It Game Over? – Part 2 (Guest Blog)
Fewer and fewer Millennials are tuning in to watch the sporting events they grew up with. With drop offs in viewership this steep, a renewed sense of urgency has struck at the hearts of network execs, league owners and advertisers.
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Alex Evans and Gil Moran -
How Katharine Hepburn Wore the Pants in Hollywood (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “She made an intelligent, self-assured, stubborn, resourceful actress like me feel anything is possible,” Melissa Center writes
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Melissa Center -
Sports and the ‘Millennial Problem’: Is It Game Over? – Part 1 (Guest Blog)
Millennials are likely to become increasingly disengaged from sports unless industry heads respond to these changes in a proactive manner
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Alex Evans and Gil Moran -
How 2 Women Birthed a Plan to Address Hollywood’s Child Care Shortage (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “If we want to get these women back in the industry after they’ve dropped out to have a baby, then we need to provide for them,” Moms in Film co-founder Mathilde Dratwa says
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How Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ Helped Invent Feminism a Century Ago (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “Gender equality still stands among the biggest human rights battles yet to be fought,” writes playwright Marco Calvani
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‘Game of Thrones’: Clues About the Ironborn and House Greyjoy From Real Viking History (Guest Blog)
“The Vikings were very much better fighters on land than the Ironborn,” Oxford University medieval literature professor Carolyne Larrington writes
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How TV and Movies Can Stop Trump’s Muslim Travel Ban (Guest Blog)
If Muslim characters were “normalized” on television, would the travel ban have reached the Supreme Court?
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Sue Obeidi -
Sally Ride, Valentina Tereshkova Proved Space Isn’t Just for Boys (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: Two pioneering astronauts faced down prejudice but persevered, mechanical engineer and actor Garrett Edell writes
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Why Top Agents and Managers Are Steering Clients to TV: ‘That’s Where the Money Is’ (Guest Blog)
The Rep Sheet: “When I first started, television was the poor cousin to films — and now it’s like that’s all everyone wants to do,” manager-producer Richard Arlook says
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Jim Cirile -
How Sally Ride, Bessie B. Stringfield Inspired Me to Write My First Screenplay (Guest Blog)
We Do It Together Blog: “Let’s not wait for anyone to ask us to go first,” Paloma M. Riojas writes
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Catherine Hardwicke Says ‘Time Is Now’ to Fix Hollywood’s Gender Disparity (Exclusive Video)
We Do It Together Blog: Director talks about how men can support women who are “underrepresented” in every business, including entertainment
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Indie Filmmaker Spills the Beans: How I Raised $150K for My 1st Movie and Never Saw a Dime Back
“It’s high time indie filmmakers started sharing their budget and earnings,” writes writer-director Joe McClean. “I’ll go first”
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Why Australia Has Better Tools to Fight Digital Pirates Who Seize Hollywood Content (Guest Blog)
The U.S. lags behind other countries in confronting hackers who seek ransom from companies like Netflix and Disney, digital strategy veteran Mitch Singer writes