Tag: Streaming Era


  • Critics’ Conversation: How a Seven-Part Anthology Reimagined Fall TV

    Critics’ Conversation: How a Seven-Part Anthology Reimagined Fall TV

    Introduction: A Fall TV Moment Worth Debating There was a time when star power alone could anchor a season and draw viewers back to the broadcast schedule. In the current TV era, a seven-part anthology series did something different: it captured attention, sparked a cross-genre conversation among critics, and reminded audiences that compelling storytelling can…

  • Stereogum soldiers on in the era of streaming and AI

    Stereogum soldiers on in the era of streaming and AI

    Introduction: A veteran in a fast-moving landscape Stereogum has long been a compass for indie-rock fans, from its scrappy early 2000s days to its established presence in today’s streaming-dominated, AI-assisted music world. As platforms shift from CD sales and MP3 blogs to curated playlists and algorithmic recommendations, Stereogum’s editors have stayed true to a journalistic…

  • The Actor Awards: SAG Rebrands Away From SAG Awards

    The Actor Awards: SAG Rebrands Away From SAG Awards

    Overview: A Renaming That Signals Change The Screen Actors Guild Awards, long known to audiences as the SAG Awards, are undergoing a formal name change. Going forward, the ceremony will be officially titled The Actor Awards, presented by Sag-Aftra. The rebrand is designed to reflect a broader focus on all performers represented by the union…