Neda Ulaby http://wmra.org en Foster Families Take Center Stage http://wmra.org/post/foster-families-take-center-stage <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlTGYq-sTwI</p> Mon, 03 Jun 2013 20:14:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 24338 at http://wmra.org Foster Families Take Center Stage 'Arrested Development' Leads The Charge For Old Brands In New Media http://wmra.org/post/arrested-development-leads-charge-old-brands-new-media <em>Arrested Development</em> returning via Netflix? Just another old-media brand reviving itself on new media.<p>The TV show, which originally ran on Fox from 2003 to 2006 and unveils new episodes on Netflix next weekend, finds itself in splendid company. Radiohead, Louis C.K., <em>Veronica Mars</em> — all found their audiences with promotion and distribution from big studios and networks. Radiohead was signed to a major music label. Louis C.K. enjoyed HBO specials and TV shows. Tue, 21 May 2013 19:37:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 23716 at http://wmra.org 'Arrested Development' Leads The Charge For Old Brands In New Media As Audiences Shift To Cable, TV Programming Changes, Too http://wmra.org/post/audiences-shift-cable-tv-programming-changes-too <em>Mad Men</em> comes back for its sixth season Sunday at an opportune moment for basic cable. Last weekend, 25 million viewers combined watched <em>The Bible</em> and <em>The Walking Dead</em> on basic cable channels. That's more than triple the audience for <em>The Good Wife</em> on CBS that same night.<p>So are we looking at a convergence between scripted shows on broadcast and cable? It's hard not to wonder, when you see broadcast networks rushing to replicate gruesome death scenes like the ones relished by <em>The Walking Dead</em>'s enviably sizable audience. Fri, 05 Apr 2013 07:18:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 21594 at http://wmra.org As Audiences Shift To Cable, TV Programming Changes, Too Why Are TV Remotes So Terrible? http://wmra.org/post/why-are-tv-remotes-so-terrible Let's call it the baby sitter's dilemma.<p>If you go to someone's house and pick up the TV remote, chances are, you won't know how it works. You know the situation's bad when even a tech writer who also majored in physics at an Ivy League school is confused by her own TV remote.<p>"It's unbearable to me," moans Ars Technica writer Casey Johnston, of her remote's many <a href="http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/02/smart-tvs-have-a-serious-communication-problem/">cryptic buttons</a>. "Sub.code? Comp/mix? Tue, 26 Mar 2013 07:23:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 21151 at http://wmra.org Why Are TV Remotes So Terrible? 2013 Pritzker Winner Toyo Ito Finds Inspiration In Air, Wind And Water http://wmra.org/post/2013-pritzker-winner-toyo-ito-finds-inspiration-air-wind-and-water Toyo Ito, a 71-year-old architect based in Japan, is the winner of the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize. The jury honored Ito for his more than four-decade career, in which he has created architecture that "projects an air of optimism, lightness and joy ... infused with both a sense of uniqueness and universality."<p>On the phone from his offices in Tokyo — the most densely populated city in the world — Ito says "air and wind and water," are the forces that drive him aesthetically. Sun, 17 Mar 2013 19:12:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 20770 at http://wmra.org 2013 Pritzker Winner Toyo Ito Finds Inspiration In Air, Wind And Water From Louisiana To Versailles, Funding 'Vital Stories, Artfully Told' http://wmra.org/post/louisiana-versailles-funding-vital-stories-artfully-told The movie <em>Beasts of the Southern Wild</em> is a fairy tale of a film. It might not seem to have much in common with documentaries about evangelical Christians in Uganda or the billionaire Koch brothers. But these films were all funded by a not-for-profit group called Cinereach. It was started by a couple of film school graduates who are still in their 20s. Wed, 20 Feb 2013 10:34:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 19625 at http://wmra.org From Louisiana To Versailles, Funding 'Vital Stories, Artfully Told' Toy Fair: Markers That Don't Blot Walls, Sand Without The Mess http://wmra.org/post/toy-fair-markers-dont-blot-walls-sand-without-mess <em>Toy Fair 2013 in New York started Sunday and runs until Wednesday. NPR's Neda Ulaby had the tough assignment of sizing up the acres of fun offerings. She brings us this report:</em><p>The venerable industry convention <a href="http://www2.toyassociation.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=tf_Home">Toy Fair celebrates its 110<sup>th</sup> anniversary</a> this week. But it might as well be the 1970s or '80s within the great glassy expanse of New York City's Javits Center.<p>Vast acres of displays baldly appeal to the nostalgia of today's 30-to 40-something parents. Mon, 11 Feb 2013 18:53:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 19253 at http://wmra.org Toy Fair: Markers That Don't Blot Walls, Sand Without The Mess Reg Presley, The Voice Of 'Wild Thing,' Dies http://wmra.org/post/reg-presley-voice-wild-thing-dies <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9DVJE_bhVU</p> Tue, 05 Feb 2013 21:56:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 19007 at http://wmra.org Reg Presley, The Voice Of 'Wild Thing,' Dies Competition, High Bills Hurt Cable Companies http://wmra.org/post/competition-high-bills-hurt-cable-companies Transcript <p>STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: <p>OK. In the next few days, cable companies announce how they did financially in 2012. Most industry watchers expect some negative trends to continue. More people are canceling their cable subscriptions. They are called cord cutters, because they are getting TV from the Internet and over the air, not their cable cords. But they're not the only problem the cable industry needs to worry about. NPR's Neda Ulaby reports.<p>NEDA ULABY, BYLINE: Meet Comcast's worst nightmare.<p>JOE GOULD: Hi. Wed, 30 Jan 2013 10:33:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 18703 at http://wmra.org In A Fragmented Cultureverse, Can Pop References Still Pop? http://wmra.org/post/fragmented-cultureverse-can-pop-references-still-pop On a recent episode of <em>Saturday Night Live</em> when the comedian Louis C.K. played host, one skit parodied his eponymous show on F/X. It riffed on the theme song and the discursive style of his comedy.<p>But here's the thing: Fewer than 2 million people watch <em>Louie</em>. About 7 million watch <em>Saturday Night Live</em>. That means even optimistically, at least two-thirds of the audience is missing the joke.<p>Decades ago, <em>Saturday Night Live</em> skewered topics most people in the country knew about: Mister Rogers, <em>Dirty Dancing</em>, who shot J.R.? Fri, 18 Jan 2013 08:41:00 +0000 Neda Ulaby 18215 at http://wmra.org In A Fragmented Cultureverse, Can Pop References Still Pop?