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A Look At ‘Blackbird,’ The First Film On The New ‘Black Netflix’
By Neda Ulaby A tiny independent movie has been picked by one of Hollywood’s biggest moguls to promote his latest venture. Robert L. Johnson created BET and now, the Urban Movie Channel — an online channel that’s being called the … Continue reading
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Tagged BET, Blackbird, entertainment, film, movies, Netflix, Robert L. Johnson, technology, Urban Movie Channel
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Streaming Overtakes Live TV Among Consumer Viewing Preferences
By Todd Spangler U.S. consumers are more inclined to stream entertainment from an Internet service than tune in to live TV, according to the results of a new survey from consulting firm Deloitte. Video-streaming services such as Netflix, which are … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, Hulu, internet, Netflix, streaming, technology, television
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‘House of Cards’: Spicy Locales at Lo-Cal Costs
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Tagged Baltimore, entertainment, House of Cards, locations, Netflix, television
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The Weinstein Company signs exclusive streaming deal with Netflix
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Tagged entertainment, film, Harvey Weinstein, movie, Netflix, Weinstein Company
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Trans Actress Laverne Cox Breaks New Ground with Orange Is the New Black
By Sadie Gennis There’s something really special happening in television right now. Jenji Kohan’s Orange Is the New Black not only features a nearly all-female cast depicting a diverse spectrum of race, sexuality and body types, but it also includes a … Continue reading
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Tagged entertainment, Jenji Kohan, Laverne Cox, LGBT, Netflix, Orange Is the New Black, Sophia, television, Transgender
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White Is the New White
By Aura Bogado Slave narratives became most fashionable among abolitionist circles in the mid-nineteenth century. These narratives remain deeply powerful, yet each one is framed by a white introduction, which authenticates the black experience. The white practice of verifying the … Continue reading →