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Netflix Fall Lineup Features Comedy with Adam Sandler, D.L. Hughley, and Norm Macdonald
Paul Thomas Anderson Captured the Intimacy of the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles for Adam Sandler's Standup Comedy Special Netflix has a series of new comedy shows set for their fall lineup. In addition to all of the scary and dramatic selections the company has in the pipeline for this fall, we have focused on some of the more comical pieces of content. Two of these featured trailers showcase comedy specials with D.L. Hughley and Adam Sandler. The third series is a new show that Netflix is producing with Norm Macdonald. Browse over the trailers to these upcoming shows, and
Netflix 2018 Slate Features David Letterman, Dirty Money, Snoop Dogg, and Bill Nye Saves the World
Entertainment Redefined Netflix continues to roll out new programming in 2018. The streaming network has been fighting back against Net Neutrality to keep content on the Internet fair and balanced. They are set to have a large selection of new shows come out during this year. Netflix will be streaming dramatic, comedic, informative and thrilling content to consumers. Browse over the trailers and previews for each of the four selected programs from Netflix. David Letterman on Netflix The king of late night returns to television with a new program called My Next Guest Needs No Induction starring David Letterman. The
Netflix and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee Defies Political Correctness
How to Balance Entertainment and Respect Jerry Seinfeld is returning to Netflix with his latest season of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee. As we age, our verbal and psychological filter becomes less and less. We tend to lose apathy and empathy for those that have been through emotional and psychological issues. With the rise of the #MeToo movement, I find a lot of the guests highlighted in this trailer for the latest season to be distasteful. As a male that can see the pain that sexual abuse can cause, I question Seinfeld's use of guests on his show. I also
Facebook, Google, Netflix Join Together to Sue the F.C.C. for their Vote to Repeal of Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality Is Not a Living Organism, And Net Neutrality Is Not Dead Pathetic writers for other media organizations have said the F.C.C. has 'killed' Net Neutrality. Well, they haven't ran retractions yet, but they sure are changing the wording to their most recent stories following the group lawsuit from Facebook, Google and Netflix. Why are they changing their wording? Because Net Neutrality is a set of regulations, it is not a living organism that can be killed. Regulations can be reversed, they can be challenged in court, but they cannot die. At any time, under any administration, these regulations
Netflix Releases a Comedy Special Featuring Katt Williams ‘Great America’ on January 16
Comedy Genius Arrives to Netflix this January Katt Williams is one of the most talented comedians in history. His ability to perform unfiltered material is above par to other standup comedians. This January 16 he will release a new stand-up special titled Great America on Netflix. One of my favorite elements to Katt Williams is his fearless method at exposing the abuse of power within the entertainment industry, as well as in politics. If you are divided by politics and cannot take a joke about Donald Trump, I suggest you watch this special, and open your mind. As an independent
Netflix 2018 Lineup Features Comedy with Dave Chappelle, and ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee’ featuring Jerry Seinfeld
Dave Chappelle Kicks Off 2018 with His Comedy Special 'Equanimity' The entertainment lineup for Netflix in 2018 is filled with a wide range of programming from drama, comedy, to suspense. One of the biggest additions to Netflix will be the six new original programs produced by DreamWorks Animation Television. Recently Netflix experienced some backlash by trolling their customers on Twitter. Their snarky social media team has continued to verbally blast away at their viewers during December. We can only wait and see what immature methods of contempt they will use in 2018. One other critique I have about the programming
Net Neutrality Is Not Dead, But It Is Currently In a Legal Battle
The Only Thing the F.C.C. Vote Accomplished Was a Setback of the Regulations for Net Neutrality Major media companies rushed to falsely report the death of Net Neutrality. First, and most importantly, there are very few laws that hold up over time. The majority of laws and regulations are repealed and reframed for each administration. To claim that any regulation, such as Net Neutrality is dead, is completely false. If death is absolute, than a majority of major media companies should all run retractions on their stories that claim the death of these regulations. Fake news has been a buzz
Netflix Hack Strikes Season 5 to Orange Is the New Black
Netflix experienced an issue of theft and hacking that took place at Larson Studios, a postproduction service in Los Angeles, during late 2016 or early in 2017. The hackers will remain anonymous, but the issue of stealing digital files from major streaming networks is a serious problem. The New York Times reported: 'Netflix had announced this year that Season 5 of “Orange Is the New Black” would be released June 9, and it was not immediately clear whether it planned to move up the release date.' Leaked content is a major problem for film and music. Major record labels and studios
Netflix Leading Internet Streaming Services with 75% of Connected Homes in the United States
Online streaming services is becoming the next main source of entertainment consumption. In a recent report by comScore, they found that Netflix is currently leading the pack of Internet streaming services with a 75% adoption rate in homes within the United States that have Internet. comScore identifies OTT as over-the-top content. It can also be seen as Internet streaming services such as Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and Sling. The report notes that 50 percent of households still yet to engage with OTT as of December 2016. This creates a major opportunity for the current services to expand, as well as
Preview The Get Down – Part II set to Stream on Netflix on April 7
Netflix is producing a second season of the show The Get Down. It will start streaming on April 7. South Bronx in New York continues to serve as a melting pot for a wide range of cultures all converging in one place. The Get Down takes a look at the music scene during the late '70s in New York City. Despite the show having financial issues in the past, Netflix is going with another season in 2017. The network's ability to finance the show works well with the fictional drama that takes place within the show. Watch the trailer
Paul Thomas Anderson Captured the Intimacy of the El Rey Theatre in Los
Entertainment Redefined Netflix continues to roll out new programming in 2018. The
How to Balance Entertainment and Respect Jerry Seinfeld is returning to Netflix
Facebook, Google, Netflix Join Together to Sue the F.C.C. for their Vote to Repeal of Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality Is Not a Living Organism, And Net Neutrality Is Not
Comedy Genius Arrives to Netflix this January Katt Williams is one of
Dave Chappelle Kicks Off 2018 with His Comedy Special 'Equanimity' The entertainment
The Only Thing the F.C.C. Vote Accomplished Was a Setback of the
Netflix experienced an issue of theft and hacking that took place
Online streaming services is becoming the next main source of entertainment
Netflix is producing a second season of the show The Get









