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Sentinel tribune12/10/2023 ![]() ![]() 1)īeckett’s Barrel Room beckons: New BG lounge features bourbon and more (Oct. Question: Who’s undefeated again? Answer: Elmwood wins quiz bowl tourney (March 5)Ĭ-A-N-C-E-L-E-D: County spelling bee comes to an end (April 7)įinders, keepers: Iconic BG music store is for sale (Sept. Notre Dame coach still has Bowling Green in her blood, Most hated man in football: Blair is ‘red hat guy’ on the field, īG native says ‘Always compete over your head,’ I have been blessed with beautiful feet, Here are links to some of the winning entries: The Sentinel-Tribune is owned by AIM Media Midwest. The Sentinel-Tribune competed in division 1 of the contest. He got second place for best photographer. Pooley won first place in best feature photo and best video. ![]() Rogers was also part of the team that won third place in best full page design. Editor Debbie Rogers won first place for headline writing. Winners were announced on Saturday in Columbus. ![]() His Relatively Speaking column runs every-other Wednesday.įormer Sentinel-Tribune multi-media journalist J.D. The Sentinel-Tribune received several awards in the Associated Press Media Editors contest. Patrick Eaken won third place in best sports feature writing.Ĭolumnist Raul Ascunce won second place. Paginators Kerri Mellick and April Moore also shared in that honor. Winners were announced on Saturday in Columbus.Įditor Debbie Rogers won first place for headline writing. ![]() I don’t know if Netflix thinks it’s being cheeky or subversive by carrying this episode.The Sentinel-Tribune received several awards in the Associated Press Media Editors contest. The irony that “Black Mirror” streams on Netflix - itself the subject of viewer and talent ire - should not be lost on anyone. It’s the digital march to dehumanizing us all in the name of entertainment - and somebody else’s profits. That doesn’t sound far-fetched to actor, writer and director Justine Bateman, who became a household name on the ‘80s sitcom “Family Ties,” She has warned of an eventuality whereby viewers are offered a premium tier of entertainment: Get scanned and you can be inserted into custom films - or even “licensing deals made with studios so that viewers can order up older films like ‘Star Wars’ and put their face on Luke Skywalker’s body and their ex-wife’s face on Darth Vader’s body.” In fact, Streamberry has even bigger ambitions: Eventually, everybody will get their own show: “(Insert name) Is Awful.” George Frazier (19542023), Twins pitcher and Rockies broadcaster. Titan Submersible Implosion (2023) George Winterling (19312023), meteorologist who created heat index. Sheldon Harnick (19242023), Fiddler on the Roof lyricist. “What? When?” Terms and conditions, comes the reply. Firouz Naderi (19462023), NASA Mars mission director. And you assigned them the right to exploit all that, the lawyer calmly tells her. “It’s my name! It’s my career! It’s me! They’re using me,” she says. Joan is livid, but a meeting with her lawyer gets her nowhere. The series is a replay of her previous day, starring Salma Hayek as Joan - or rather, it’s actually an AI version of Salma Hayek, who has licensed her image to Streamberry.Īnnie Murphy as Joan in the episode “Joan Is Awful” in “Black Mirror’s” sixth season. The Orlando Sentinel is owned by parent company, Tribune Publishing. It was founded in 1876 and is currently owned by Tribune Publishing Company. One night, on the couch at home with her boyfriend, they pull up a Netflix-like streaming platform called Streamberry and come across a show called “Joan Is Awful.” The thumbnail image shows a woman with Joan’s exact hairstyle: dark and parted in the middle, with twin blond streaks framing her face. The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region. Season 6 of the surrealist anthology series “Black Mirror” premiered on Netflix last month and it includes an episode called “Joan Is Awful” that ponders this question.Ī young woman named Joan (Annie Murphy of “Schitt’s Creek”) is a midlevel manager at a tech company. Sitting in his trailer, BoJack is 3D scanned and casually informed by a producer that “one day that’s going to be the actor’s whole job, just sitting in a room for five seconds while a machine scans his face - and then six months later plugging a movie on Kimmel.” “BoJack Horseman,” the animated Hollywood satire on Netflix, had some choice words about AI in one of its episodes. Why should we expect otherwise if AI becomes the default? As it is, we’re not getting a “full spectrum of humanity,” researcher Sydette Harry told me a few years ago. Or imagine if questions of diversity become simply a matter of tinkering with technology that adjusts skin tone or body shape or facial features. ![]()
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