industry
Revolutionary industry developments in the geek sphere.
Wrestling
Wonder if you was anything like me with your first time seeing wrestling back as a young child. Was only 4 or 5 years old at the time myself but I still remember the logo as well as the slogan. Still very cartoonish at that point so to me this was just new but wild. I became a fan for life the moment saw the one and only immortal Hulk Hogan.
By Arthur Walton4 years ago in Geeks
An Analysis of the Video Streaming Industry
Video streaming services have been increasing in number over the past decade. What started as a novel service for movie lovers quickly became the norm, with many channels out there vying to garner attention to their unique streaming service.
By Nikolas Perrault4 years ago in Geeks
Renaissance Festival War Stories. Lost Tales 2016-May 2019
I used to say, "I would never work at the Renaissance Festival, that's my play time." Somehow after performing burlesque the first two times, I got a bug to perform again, but it was on a stage I was a little more familiar and comfortable with.
By Tinka Boudit She/Her4 years ago in Geeks
Why NETFLIX will survive.
NETFLIX. A burdgeoning online streaming company with more subscribers than the population of most United States - STATES. MILLIONS we're talking. HUNDREDS of MILLIONS. With a small monthly fee, they exploded onto the streaming market, one of the first and I dare say, the largest, and many others followed suit to try their hand at such corporate feats.
By Kerry Williams4 years ago in Geeks
Oscars 2022 Slap Legacy. Top Story - March 2022.
I teach undergraduate Ethics of Communication and graduate Crisis Communication courses and never experience shortage of real-life cases to discuss with my students on any ethics topic we cover in class. This week, as we started to discuss ethics of mass communication and ethical crisis media strategies, life brought me a special "gift": Will Smith slapping Chris Rock during the 94th Academy Awards ceremony.
By Lana V Lynx4 years ago in Geeks
On The Academy Awards (2021)
When I first began taking an active interest in cinema, I was 17 years old. My big exposures to the medium were the likes of Marvel films, Tarantino hits, and a handful of horror classics. I viewed the term “arthouse” as an ugly word (which it admittedly sometimes still is), and believed movies were there to entertain more so than to intrigue or provoke thought. While there is nothing inherently wrong with that desire, when you consume a massive quantity of something that never causes real reflection, it is all-the-easier to become jaded and bitter, pondering why you began exploring the art form in the first place.
By J.C. Traverse4 years ago in Geeks
Turkish Movies
Turkish cinema was introduced in 1896 by the Lumiere brothers. The first Turkish film to be screened was "Ayastefanos'taki Rus Abidesinin Yıkılışı" (The Demolition of the Russian Monument in San Stefano), directed by Fuat Uzkınay and produced by the Istanbul-based brother of photographer Pascal Sébah, Aziz Naci Sébah.
By Md Fahad Alam4 years ago in Geeks










