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"Friday 5" Headlines - Week of March 15, 2021 | Cast & Crew

Written by Cast&Crew | Mar 19, 2021 4:45:00 PM

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 TV 

Streaming SoonMore Filmmakers Migrate From the Big Screen To the Small Screen, Solidifying an Ongoing Trend 

A new wave of filmmakers is bringing their talents to TV screens, where streamingemboldened by pandemic numbers—is finding more and more success. Early this week, the trades were chock-full of exciting announcements about potential TV projects to be helmed by several top-line talents best known for their work in film. The influx of new series (airing on the likes of Amazon, HBO Max, and the up-and-coming streamer Peacock) begs the question of whether TV will one day become film’s final frontier. 

 

 Music 

The Road To RockU2 Announces YouTube Concert Series The Virtual Road 

This week, U2 announced their four-part online concert series “U2: The Virtual Road,” which broadcast its first segment Wednesday on the band's YouTube channel. The series showcases a selection of U2's most legendary performances from their over four-decade-long careerIt marks the first time that three of the concerts (U2 Go Home: Live From Slane Castle, “U2 Live At Red Rocks,” and “Popmart: Live From Mexico City”) have been made available digitally, and they will remain available to watch online for 48 hours after their broadcast.  

 

 Business 

PrimetimeAll the Time: NBCUniversal Will Seek Primetime TV Rates for Streaming Ads on Peacock 

As Hollywood’s “streaming wars” continue, NBCUniversal shook things up even more this week. Laura Molen, president of advertising sales and partnerships, announced in an exclusive interview that NBCUniversal’s heavily invested streamer, Peacock, will command primetime TV rates for ads that run any time of day. Other media companies are likely to follow suite in a bid to maintain pricing integrity as viewers migrate to new technology that makes it difficult to deliver the big audiences advertisers demand. 

 

 Film  

Noteworthy NodsNetflix Earns Most Academy Award Nominations in a Year When Diversity Shines 

Netflix and diversity scored big during Monday’s 93rd Annual Academy Awards nominations announcement. The 2021 Oscars marks the first time an all-Black producing team has been nominated for the Best Picture award, as well as two women for the Directing category. For this year only—an unusual year when theaters were shuttered—the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has permitted the nomination of films that debuted on streaming services, so long as they would have gone to cinemas if not for the closures. As for total nominationsNetflix leads the pack. 

 

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