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Adventures in the Archive

Chris Yogerst

Pop culture, politics, history. Not necessarily in that order.

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Latest Issues

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What the Warner Bros. Sale is Really About

The Disney purchase of 20th Century Fox set a precedent where one major studio can buy another, which may have signaled an era of antitrust irrelevancy in Hollywood. The Disney/Fox deal was like the Citizens United Supreme Court case that r...

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The Soul of Warner Bros. is Not for Sale

Netflix wins the bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, for now. Many variables remain. Antitrust discussion will become front and center. Theater owners and labor groups like the Directors Guild are voicing concerns. Paramount is now having a tem...

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The One and Only Joan Crawford

“I never wanted to be some sort of joke, and thank God, I haven’t been.” -Joan Crawford

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Memories of the Blacklist...

From The Hollywood Reporter on the 70th anniversary of the blacklist

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  • Chris Yogerst

    Media historian, writer, professor. Columns @ The Hollywood Reporter, Time, LA Review of Books, Washington Post. Books on Warner Brothers, Hollywood’s history of anti-Nazi activism, etc.

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