This week's conversation is with Gida jackson, staff writer at mother board. We talk about how streaming services were so key to how we consumed entertainment during the pendemic. But as people increasingly go back to normal, there's a recognition that maybe streaming services are not going to be sustainable in the long term. And what do films and television shows tell us about these ongoing trends? Is this something that will actually work out for them in the long-term?
Paris Marx is joined by Gita Jackson to discuss how streaming has altered the film and television industry, what happens as their business models are coming under question, and whether cinemas have reason to celebrate streaming’s woes.
Gita Jackson is a staff writer at Motherboard, Vice’s tech vertical. Follow Gita on Twitter at @xoxogossipgita.
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