THB #274: How NYT's Brooks Barnes Spins Opinion Instead Of Doing Journalism
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“This is about more than money: Hollywood sees the shift as an affront to its identity. Film power players have long clung to the fantasy that the cultural world revolves around them, as if it were 1940. But that delusion is hard to sustain when their lone measuring stick — bodies in seats — reveals that the masses can’t be bothered to come watch the films that they prize most. Hollywood equates this with cultural irrelevancy.”
THB #274: How NYT's Brooks Barnes Spins Opinion Instead Of Doing Journalism
THB #274: How NYT's Brooks Barnes Spins…
THB #274: How NYT's Brooks Barnes Spins Opinion Instead Of Doing Journalism
“This is about more than money: Hollywood sees the shift as an affront to its identity. Film power players have long clung to the fantasy that the cultural world revolves around them, as if it were 1940. But that delusion is hard to sustain when their lone measuring stick — bodies in seats — reveals that the masses can’t be bothered to come watch the films that they prize most. Hollywood equates this with cultural irrelevancy.”