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🗓️ 10 December 2019
⏱️ 10 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Axis Pererata, where we take just 10 minutes to get you smarter on the collision of tech, business, and politics. |
0:12.2 | I'm Dan Permac. On today's show, Apple's new fight and the end of the WTO. But first, a new entertainment world order. |
0:22.6 | Yesterday the Golden Globes announced its nominations, and on the television side, the |
0:28.1 | broadcast networks were shut out, completely. |
0:31.3 | And maybe even more notably, there were twice as many nominations for streaming company shows |
0:36.5 | as there were from shows from |
0:37.7 | premium cable networks, and then there were even less for shows from basic cable. |
0:41.7 | So a big day for Netflix and Hulu and Amazon and even Apple, which got three nominations |
0:47.3 | for its critically, eh, show the morning show. |
0:50.4 | Way fewer cheers for HBO, Showtime FX and BBC America, at least for now, since obviously it is possible that the streamers could get rolled once the actual envelopes are opened. |
1:00.5 | Why the nominations matter beyond the Hollywood egos is that they reflect how the entertainment industry's power center has shifted. |
1:08.3 | And with that shift is coming tons of investment in new programs, |
1:12.1 | suggesting the golden age of television is really the platinum age, with all of the streamers, |
1:17.2 | including new entrant Disney, spending billions and billions of dollars to be the one with the |
1:22.2 | little trophies at the end. The big question, though, is if these investments are actually worth |
1:26.5 | it. Remember, the Golden Globes themselves will still be broadcast on NBC, a broadcast network, because |
1:32.0 | that's where it's still easiest to get a live audience. And no matter how many awards, |
1:37.3 | a streaming show gets, we still have no clue if that show has more actual viewers than a typical |
1:42.9 | broadcast network sitcom or a basic cable |
1:45.9 | reality show. The economics may be changing, but they're hardly decided. In 15 seconds, we'll go deeper |
1:51.9 | with Axios media reporter Sarah Fisher. But first, this. Axios chief technology correspondent |
1:58.3 | Enna Freed shares breaking news and analysis on the most consequential |
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