"Perhaps something fundamental about cultural labor changed the moment we agreed to call it the production of 'content.' The term doesn’t just de-professionalize the creation of art and culture by implying that it’s all just more chum to feed to customers too hungry to say no. It privileges the container over what it’s filled with ... And yet, the term cuts both ways: If the quality of the supply stops mattering, then demand is the only determinant of content’s value."
@MLClark And yet Iger said that a big problem w the Chapin Disney is that the creatives need more control and respect.
Of course, he's also wrong on the current strike. SMH