Sean Fennessey
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Appearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And then they think like, well, what did that person do?
And what should I go back and look at?
And we're entering a period where like people like Christine Bichon are receiving honorary Oscars.
We're like,
Their film history is fairly recent.
You know, she was producing Todd Haynes movies, you know, from 25 years ago that people will want to check out.
And that like isn't century old film history.
It's relatively recent and it can be a portal.
So I do like the idea of potentially spotlighting it more on the main telecast.
We're still available to program the Oscars channel on YouTube TV.
It's challenging because it's more expensive to try to make this a TV show, but it also could mean more revenue.
Actually, what happens for our purposes in terms of how the Oscars communicates, and if it becomes a little bit more of not just a six-month campaign, but a six-month
external programming venture, you know, where there's just like a lot of stuff coming out about this and whether or not that hurts the telecast itself is probably worth exploring.
The second week.
That's what I think is the best time.
I would settle for the third, but I think the third is historically the NBA All-Star Game.
I wouldn't say I'm enjoying the NBA All-Star Game.
It's more like it's just a center of gravity thing with programming.
On YouTube, that won't matter.
We won't have to worry about whether ABC is airing anything.