
What I Learned from the Knicks
CNN Sports I’ve never been much of a basketball fan. But like millions of other New Yorkers and people with their hearts in this great city,...
my interview this afternoon with Deana Weibel about her important new book The Ultraview Effect
https://youtu.be/-D15ZDDpQnM
Paul Levinson Interviews Deana Weibel about her New Book: The Ultraview Effect
YouTubea great example of media determinism
https://www.instagram.com/p/DYqtDJWkl1R/ (thanks
@teevoz for bringing this to my attention)

Ads With Benefits (AWB) on Instagram: "In 2013, Mad Men aired an episode where Don Draper pitched Heinz a campaign that left the ketchup bottle out entirely.
The fictional clients in the show said no. Four years later, the real Heinz said yes. The agency David Miami recreated the boards exactly as they appeared on screen, the press release credited Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce alongside the real agency, and the ads ran on billboards across New York.
Don Draper finally got his pitch approved, half a century after the meeting that never happened."
30K likes, 255 comments - adswithbenefits on May 22, 2026: "In 2013, Mad Men aired an episode where Don Draper pitched Heinz a campaign that left the ketchup bottle out entirely.
The fictional clients in the show said no. Four years later, the real Heinz said yes. The agency David Miami recreated the boards exactly as they appeared on screen, the press release credited Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce alongside the real agency, and the ads ran on billboards across New York.
Don Draper finally got his pitch approved, half a century after the meeting that never happened.".
InstagramIn case you'd like to read all my reviews of For All Mankind, Season 5, melded together and smoothed out, all in one place
https://vocal.media/stories/review-of-for-all-mankind-season-5 #sciencefiction
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The Man Who Invented Marilyn
OK, Monroe invented herself. But it was photographer Bruno Bernard who spotted a young Norma Jeane Dougherty and put her on magazine covers. Their fraught relationship is explored in a new book, and exhibition currently on display at the Academy Museum.
The Hollywood Reporter