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May 16, 2024 33 mins
ICYMI: Hour Two of ‘Later, with Mo’Kelly’ Presents – A conversation with Emmy-winning filmmaker Kristen Lappas, who joins the program to preview “Full Court Press,” her ESPN+ docuseries that follows top women’s NCAA basketball players Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso & Kiki Rice during their historic season…PLUS – Thoughts on a new social media app that allows businesses to pay customers when they share favorable posts about their products AND the latest streaming news from Disney to Netflix - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app 
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Okay, six fun. I'm acompetitor. I want to be in the
national title game again. I don'twant anything less than that. Everybody wants

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to be the numble One too.I feel pressure. They wanted more than
you. That's the truth, anyone. If you want something, you gotta
mix sacrifice. For every team's gonnabe that toussa. It's not gonna work.
The hardest part about being Camplin Clarkhaving to feel like you're always on.

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I don't think anybody fully grasps mypressure. She's under Brazil. That's
my biggest sacrifice, just being awayfrom my family. Obviously, winning is
an expectation. Sometimes it feels likeis it all worth it? The program
changer, These are the moments I'veworked for am and then to me here

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what's unique about this moment in women'sbasketball? They can no longer hold us
back. Kf I AM six forty. It's later with Moe Kelly. We're
live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.Full Court Press. The new original series
is now available to stream on ESPNPlus and chronicles the ongoing journeys of then
senior Iowa guard Caitlin Clark. Youmight have heard of her by now senior

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South Carolina center Camilla Cardoso and sophomoreUCLA guard Kiki Rice from iowa's historic preseason
game that broke attendance records all theway through the WNBA Draft just last month.
This series uses unparalleled access, exclusiveinterviews, and unique game footage to
transport audiences like you and me intothe lives of these exceptional athletes. Emmy

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Award winning director Kristen Lapis joins menow to share full court press. Miss
lap is a pleasure to speak tothis evening. How are you. I'm
doing great. Thanks for having me. Why this story at this particular time,
Well, I think this story islong overdue to be told, if
I'm being totally honest. You know, the stories and the talent of these

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women has always been there. Ithink, you know, Caitlin Clark has
kind of catapulted this thing into thisnext generation of the sport, and it
was this amazing, magical moment inthe history of the game that we were
lucky enough to capture. And youknow, heading into the season, we
knew that this was a moment andthat we you know, we were in

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the right time, in the rightplace. But I'd be lying if we
thought that the two players that wewere following, we're going to end up
playing against each other in the nationalchampionship. So we definitely caught lighting in
a bottle a little bit, Butreally really appreciative to these women for allowing
us to you know, document andbe in these really secret spaces with them
over the course of the season.You make a great point about this being

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long overdue. I have been followingnot only college women's basketball but WNBA for
many, many years. There's morefocus on women's sports than ever before.
How would you characterize this moment relativeto the backdrop of just media landscape.
Yes, you need to have specialindividuals, but there also has to be

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a willingness by larger society to buyin. How would you characterize this time?
Yeah, I think finally, youknow, the big you know,
mainstream media outlets are buying in.You know, the fact that Kaitlyn Clarvik's
first game with the Indiana Fever wasstreamed on Disney Plus last night, Like

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that's mind blowing. But again,like if you had those big it's not
just the it's not just the streamersand the media companies, but it's also
the advertising companies you know, likeState Farm and Gatorade and Nike, like
they've got into women's sports, Likethey see that these women are really really
marketable for them, and you know, everyone's kind of buying in at the
same time. And then of course, like all these people are coming for

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this intriguing curiosity and then they're seeingthe games, and the games are so
exciting, and these women are absolutelyliving up to the hype and the expectation,
which is what you hope for.You know, You're like, oh,
I hope that they can really likeshowcase what they're all about. And
you know, the NCAA tournament showedthat. You know, it's not just
one woman, it's you know,dozens and dozens of players that are up

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and coming and programs that have reallyintense rivalries. So yeah, I think
it's it's you know a number offactors, but I'm just I'm so happy
that it's finally happening. Take meinside full court Press. What type of
access did you have? Did youhave access to those quiet moments where players
are not on the court and they'reassessing a win, a loss, a

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bad interview, or personal life,how it intersects with their burgeoning professional lives.
What type of access did you have, Yeah, I mean we're able
to get amazing access with these playersin these programs. You know, the
off the court moments were most importantto me. You know, everybody sees
the two hours, two days aweek that they're on the court playing,

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and of course the games are apart of the series, but the most
important parts for me were the vulnerablemoments, you know, like and at
first been we were a little bithesitant. They're like, I don't want
people to see my flaws or therose, but you know, we tried
to explain to them that, youknow, sometimes the rows are actually more
relatable to audiences. You know,bring in a locker room after a really

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bad loss and you know, losingyour temper, or you know, being
with these women on Christmas Day asthey you know, we were he living
our family at a Chiefs game onChristmas Day. So you know, it's
all of those little moments kind ofin between the games that really expose and
showcase their personalities and kind of whatmakes them tick that were really important to

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myself, to OMAHA Productions, ourpartners, and to ESPN. When and
I know you were when were yousurprised about individual her resilience, or just
took something in a different direction thatyou didn't expect her to do it.
So I mean, I can giveyou one for each of them. With
Kiky, you know, she wasreally vulnerable and opened up to us and

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said, you know, you're welcometo come to one of my sports psychology
sessions. You know, she metshe meets with a sports psychologist once a
week. And you know, that'sa moment that like people don't get to
see what that's like, you know, where somebody's opening up about you know,
the pressures and the you know,all the things that they are fearful
of in their lives, both onand off the court. And so for

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her to open up the doors tothat really intimate moment was special and unique.
You know. With Caitlin, thefact that we were there for you
know, all of her record breakingmoments, but also the moments that she's
just trying to get breakfast with herboyfriend and she's being hounded by all of
these fans and we're kind of seeingthat like there are some challenges to this

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life. Like it's super exciting thatthese women are being wrecked nis but also
like they're just college kids who sometimesjust want to be a kid and kind
of the challenges that come of fame. I thought was very revealing to see
when it came to Caitlin in thetwenty first century. You know very well,
you're someone who's worked in this business, grown up in the business.
As a matter of fact, sportsare helped by the celebrity culture. You

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make mention of how Caitlin Clark,for example, can be hounded when she's
not on the court, but that'sa part of the celebrity culture. But
also in the growth of the WNBAand the college game, we know that
they would be benefited by seeing celebritiessitting on the sideline or you have,
you know, musicians, television movies. Also endorsing the game is the women's

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game, college and professional. Arethey there? It seems like they're on
a version being there. But arethey there? Because you got to see
it in the way that we didn't, I think that they are. You
know, Jason Sadeikis is like acharacter in our series because he was like
the biggest Iowa fan and he representedand was at every game during the postseason
wearing his shirt. Everybody watches women'ssports. I do think that that has

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an effect on people. Right,Like there might be some guy that's sitting
out there on his couch that's aJason Sadaikas fan, and he's like,
hey, he's buying in, Solike maybe I should give this a shot.
Maybe it shouldn't be like that,Maybe that shouldn't be the case.
But I do think it matters tohave these, you know, these A
less celebrities buying in. It waslike a who's who at the final floor,

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you know, like there were somany people that Jalen Hurts was sitting
courtside, Robin Roberts, you know. Dave Portnoy was like it was it
was literally like we're all here forthis because it's special and it deserves the
attention, which is which is amazing. It is Full Court Press, the
new original series streaming right now,available on ESPN Plus. Kristin Lapis director

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Immy War Award winning director. Ifollowed your career and your family his career
for many, many years. Iappreciate you doing this. It's necessary,
it's needed, and it encapsulates allthe greatness in when it's college and professional
basketball and beyond. Thank you fordoing this well. Thank you for having
me on to talk about it,because it's something obviously I'm very passionate about,

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so I appreciate you. You're listeningto Later with Moe Kelly on Demand
from KFI Am six forty. Wewant to tell you about this new social
media app which is officially come toHollywood. There's a tie in. Just
want to give you an update onthe UCI protest. They are winding down,

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dwindling. It seems that law enforcementhas complete control. I say that
because none of the television networks thatI can see are covering it. They've
gone back to regular programming. Talkto Corbyn Carson. He's echoed much of
the same as he finishes up hisreporting from on site. Not much else

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to report. As police officers aremoving forward, steadily pushing the student protesters
and the non student protesters as itwere, back from the campus buildings onto
this grassy area. Some of thestudents began praying. Law enforcement was respectful
of that and did not move forwardand interrupt the prayer. You may hear

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about that tomorrow, but there wasno type of altercation surrounding that. They
waited until the students finished praying andthen continue to move forward. At this
point, the protest seems all aboutover, with the exception of those remaining
individuals who refuse to leave who willbe arrested or detained. But we're still

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following it. Just keep it righthere. Let me tell you about this
app right now. There's this socialmedia app called thumbs Up, which allows
businesses to bypass the online ad marketand go directly to consumers and also pay
customers who post about their products.You just cut out the middle person.

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You don't have to add. You'lluse your actual customers who are already using
the product to post about the product, and then you would pay the customers
for using and posting about the productinstead of those intrusive ads that we all
hate. Have you noticed how youget Maybe you get on Facebook and you'll

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have the dirty nerve to say somethinglike I don't know luggage, and all
of a sudden, strangely enough,you get all these ads on multiple platforms
about luggage. You will go fromFacebook to Instagram to even just Amazon Prime
just looking around ads for luggage.It's almost like they're listening to you.

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I don't know if it's if youexperienced this. Have you ever just feel
like you thought of that thing.And then you're just going through Instagram and
like using luggage. Oh yeah,I might need a new suitcase. But
I didn't say anything. And thefirst ad that comes up, hey,
check out this brand nude. I'vehad more than one coincidence, which makes

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me wonder. I know for afact, if you click on an ad,
or if you hover too long overan ad, I've seen that as
well. You will start getting inundatedwith those ads wherever you go on the
Internet. I will leave Facebook andI don't know, go to a news
site foxnews dot com that is rightthere. It's like, wait a minute,

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I didn't click on the ad.I just hovered over it. That's
all they need. But that's howthe business has changed. This is not
that, but it's letting actual customerswho may have purchased your product. They
will get paid for advertising your product. It's not like the word of mouth,

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but it is kind of word ofmouth where you're using their implied endorsement
because they bought the product and theyposted about the product. They're almost saying
thank you, here's a rebate,here's the money back for posting about our
product. Quote, we are excitedto introduce Thumbs Up to the Hollywood community.
Heretofore it was only available in WestLos Angeles, expanding our geographical reach

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and enhancing the way individuals interact withand support local businesses through social media.
Quotes quote that's Robert Steele's CEO andfounder of thumbs Up. He goes on.
This expansion illustrates our continued business growth, all while empowering individuals to monetize
their social media presence while discovering andsupporting fantastic local businesses. It'd be interesting

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to see how successful this is ona large scale. Me personally, I
don't like to clutter up my personalsocial media with advertisements everywhere. They have
their place. They definitely have theirplace. You know you're gonna see something
for me every now and then.Don't get it twisted. But I don't

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want to turn it into just thatwhere people are not going to find anything
about me. It's just going tobe Hey, I bought this toothbrush today.
Hey I brought this I bought thisluggage today. Hey it got this
T shirt. Nah. It doesn'tseem like it would be good long term.
Remember you had like Google ad Sense, and if you've done any type
of website building. You'd have thesepassive ads that would show up on your

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website and then if people clicked onthem, you can get money for it.
And then people took it to theextreme where it's just their ads everywhere
on the web page, and itjust got to be intrusive on the user
experience. That's what I think thiscould become. But I'm gonna investigate it
and see how well it works andhow financially viable it is. It doesn't

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say exactly how much people will getpaid. It says payment for posts vary
based on the business. Maybe it'syou have a local business and they'll put
in a certain amount of money thatthey want to spend for their advertisements.
I don't know. Local businesses likeHallowed Ground here in Los Angeles and Bellissimo

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Venice in Venice Beach have utilized thumbsup according to its website. Other local
businesses like I don't know how thisis pronounced? Is it a tacoma?
Uh takama? At a camera homecenter? I'm Ron Burgundy, question Mark

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Grow, Kid Grow, and MorningKitchen have also partnered with the platform due
to its recent expansion into Hollywood.I do like the innovation connected to this
online marketplace, how social media isadvancing the ball, how we learn about
goods, consume goods, how wepurchase goods. I was real, real,

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hesitant to get into the whole AmazonPrime revolution, and then I realized
I don't have to go to thestore when they made it easier with They
have like a subsidiary called Amazon Freshwhere certain items you can buy on Amazon
and they'll show up the same day, maybe the next day, more like
household items generally. And I said, well, this suits my lifestyle.

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I don't have time to go toI don't know home depot, for example.
I don't have time to go tohome Depot today to get a battery
for my garage remote. Just didAmazon Prime. Well showed up two hours
later. I said, hot,damn, I can use that. But
it's amazing how this online marketplace hascontinued to evolve and better suit our day

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to day needs. I always said, it has to have utility, it
has to be something that's useful inmy day to day life. And if
I can find a use for you, I'll keep you around. I haven't
found a use for Mark yet.Thank God for that. Thank God.
I wish they could find a wayto get advertisements on the inside of my
eyelids because they're not enough. It'scoming every single place I look, every

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moment of the day. There's notenough. Haven't you seen Minority Report?
We're almost there. Oh yeah,that's right. I take back everything I
just said. You're listening to Laterwith Moe Kelly on demand from KFI AM
six forty and Disney has rolled outits new lineup for programming. I don't

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know. I don't know to walam, I don't know. ABC and Disney
they got together and they rolled outthese new shows which are coming and I
don't know. Some of these arefor Hulu, some of these for Disney
plus some of them I'm high on, yeah, and others I'm not what

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the hell is high potential? Okay, I don't know what high potential is.
Yeah, now I know what Agathaall Along is. That's back to
what's her name? Right, I'mlooking forward to that, and I think
that's September eighteenth. Yes, ironHeart was pushed back to twenty twenty five.
I don't know if that's ever goingto happen at this ret No,

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no, no, no, it'sabsolutely going to happen it's going to happen
because but they're trying to tell againa bigger story. Agatha leads into Ironheart
as well. As they announced thatthey're going to do another Wolfman by Night.
So they're they're literally starting to tiein some of these stories and the

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character of Agatha, her connection tothe magical spiritual realm that we were introduced
to with Doctor Strange. It tiesinto the villain that will be in Ironheart.
Uh oh so so so you seethere were starting there is some connectivity.
Yes, yes, all all tieinto. They just announced Shang She

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uh two is going to start filmingnext year finally, and it is going
to tie back into the street levelheroes of uh Iron Fist uh the no
not there, not necessarily dared evil, but it's going to go into more
defenders. Well not even the defenders, the legendary immortal. Uh yes,

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well look not Illuminum Fists, man. Look, don't dis though, who
is going to be the same actor. I believe Finn Jones may be be
returned. Okay, then it's AluminumOkay, so he's training, he's training.
Okay, let me back up andtell people what I mean by this.
Tim Jones when he originally did TheImmortal Iron Fists on Netflix. His

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martial arts were so bad I thoughtit was offensive. It seemed like he
came in on Tuesday, they startedshooting on Wednesday, or they gave him
six weeks and he didn't practice,he didn't try. He was not passable.
He was not believable. And forme, when you're playing supposedly the
best martial artists on the face ofthe earth, as you know, the

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moral Iron Fist is supposed to beand you're not even passable, that's offensive.
And yet you'll give Cobra kaya passBut Cobra Kaye's is not meant to
be serious. It's not meant tobe high caliber karate. It's it's campy
in many ways. Iron Fist,Yeah, Iron Fist is not meant to
be campy. That it's supposed tobe a serious martial artist. And his

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villains and Iron Fist were so muchbetter than him as in martial arts.
It was embarrassing. I was embarrassedfor him. I did get the impression
there was a lot of doubling goingon. Oh yeah, and when you
saw him, it's like, oh, you didn't practice much. No,
no, do you remember the oldLee van Cleef show called The Master I
do. I do a really oldlook at Lee van Cleef, puts on

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a ninja mask and suddenly he's fastand in life and can do anything as
if it was someone else, almostas if yeah, it's the magic of
Hollywood. All right, luck,luck, Look all right, I'm looking
forward to the Acolyte. They heannounced it, but we knew that was
coming. We know that Daredevil BornAgain is coming. I don't know what
the date is on that. Ohthey're taking forever with that. Now it's

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five Yeah, but do you actlike that's like a lifetime away. Yes,
no, it's not. They hadto film it then they had to
edit it down because they're like,I know, because Kevin Faggy, we
don't need fifty eleven episodes. KevinFiggy aside, Bob Iger said, we
are going to focus on quality overquantity. If I don't see eighteen,

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because remember Daredevil Born Again was goingto be eighteen episodes, he's if I
don't see eighteen solid episodes, we'regonna make some serious decisions and cut some
stuff. Now we'll be nine episodes, and I believe that debuts in summer
of twenty twenty five. If that'sthe case, one of the major complaints
about the earlier Disney series from WannaVision on down were what we called filler

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episodes, the episodes that didn't goanywhere. They didn't advance the story,
was just thirty forty minutes of stuffthat wasn't really important. If it's a
tight nine episodes, I'm good withit. But I want this Daredevil Born
Again to connect to the larger Defendersworld. Does that mean that we'll have

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Luke Cage, I don't know.Does that mean we have Iron Fist.
Well, look, we already knowit has Daredevil Born Again. It ties
one. We get Bullseye back.We already know that Punishers back. We
know that Jessica Jones is back.These are all in. Yeah, Krista
Ridder is back. All of thepeople from the series that they are going
to tie into. Just this story, just this first part is story because

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this is reintroducing Dared Devil, allof them ran. We already know that
King Pennis back. It is goingto be solid that you don't have to
worry about. I love the conceptof focusing on quality over quantity. Well,
if that's the case, remember Isaid. Some of these things I'm
good with. Some of these thingsI'm not good with. They also named

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the first ever Golden Bachelorette, Sothis is just Look, these are the
upfronts. Come on, they justwant you to know it's coming to to
Disney, Hulu, ESPN. All. They just wants you to know stuff.
I don't need to know that,you know. I just look,
everything can be for us. Theyhave all they have. They have a
whole lot of app space they gotto sell. I don't know. It's

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for your old bachelor is in yourrealm until you prove to be how old
you are? You leave me outof this. It's also for Tuala.
Taula is the single one in thein the crew. Look, I would
go after this Golden Bachelor. She'snot badly see first ever right now,
I'm quite sure she's a hot sixtyone years old grandmother. I'm quite sure

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she is. I'm just tating this. This show's golden. Look, there's
a lot of shows here. Let'snot worry. We don't have to worry
about all these other shows. Thisis the stuff we watch. Although the
Bruce Springsteen documentary that might be soI would love to see that. Yeah,
yeah, that would that would begood. And there's some stuff,
you know, for the kids.Anyone who grew up with Wizards of Waverley

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Place. Selena Gomez is back.Oh that that's the show that everyone knows.
Selena Goldman Red, she comes fromthat. The Golden Bachelor's from Waverley
Place. No fools, join theconversation, sir, join the conversation.
We went from The Golden Bachelorette toSelena Gomez bringing back a new, re

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envisioned version of Waverley Place. ButWaverley Place, that's your generation. Foosh,
uh just after mine, just afteryou. I didn't watch that.
Yeah, I know about it,but I didn't watch it. All right,
Yeah, I'm excited about most ofthe stuff, but then I saw
The Golden Bachelorette. What is highpotential? It's like whatever, No,
there are some shows that are justgood to be on TV. Look,

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Serena Williams has a show coming.Uh, new comedy shows coming. A
lot of this is the stuff that'sreally forced. We don't care about this.
This is a hey selles folks.Uh. You know you all out
there going selling ads based on Huluand want to sell subscriptions. This is
what we got coming forever. Ifthey want my bundle money, if they
want to bundle Disney, Warner Brothersand Hulu, they got to do better.

(25:36):
Bob Iger, I need you tostep it up. Wait are you
saying that you haven't been getting stuff? No I have. I'm just saying
that there's this push for this newbundle, which is Disney Plus, Hulu
and Warner Brothers Discovery. This thisdoesn't pass the smell test. No,
the only Disney Plus stuff is fine. So the only that's the only reason
we wanted though there are other othersides of the appsos are for life.

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They're promoting the Golden Bachelorette. That'shair that is for love more hair to
watch. She can turn that on. Well you say, hey, I'm
gonna go upstairs watch problem stuff.She watches the Real Housewives of Golden Bachelor.
She might be a housewife soon.Oh you said that to all WHOA
wow, it's twenty twenty four,dog. I thought you were a little

(26:22):
more evolved. I am so disappointedin you say the real housewife. Did
you hear before we go to break? I know we're over. Did you
see the remarks from the Kansas Cityfield goal kicker Harrison Bucker, who's saying
women need to get back in thekitchen, really enlightened. It was good.
It was like wow. I waslike, at least back in the

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day they said kitchen in the bedroom. He didn't even allow the bedroom.
It's just you being the kitchen.No, I'm not exaggerating. He said
that all of our wonderful, reveredlady know that they watched the Real Housewives
of Itty City and America. Ifshe became one of those housewives, they'd
watch her. She's already a godgolden bachelorette. He saw the time.

(27:07):
Look at the time. Oh,look at it. You're listening to Later
with Moe Kelly on demand from KFIAm six forty. I don't know if
you were paying attention. On Monday, I was having a conversation with a
regular commentator, Jackie Ray, andwe're talking about the Tom Brady roast which
appeared on Netflix, and I wonderedout loud. I said, is Netflix

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getting ready because they have the sportsthemed event? It's Netflix getting ready to
make a larger step into the worldof sports, because it would seem odd
and out of place. Tom Bradyall these celebrities a celebrity roasts. Maybe,
yeah, they know they're known forcomedy, but this was sports and
I wonder if that wasn't the firststep into sports. And then I see

(27:56):
the news today. There it is. Netflix is going to stream not one,
but two games on Christmas Day live. They're gonna stream the Chiefs versus
the Steelers and the Ravens versus theTexans on Christmas Day. There you have
it. Netflix is moving into liveevents big picture, pun intended. They

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had the live comedy events of ChrisRock, they did the obviously the roast
Tom Brady. Now they're doing footballgames Netflix. And then they had the
bundle news this week, which they'regonna be bundled with. I can't remember
all the things. It's Netflix Paramountplus Peacock Peacocky. Yeah. You can

(28:44):
see how Netflix is not resting onits laurels and they're making moves in a
number of ways. It's not goingto be just about movies anymore. It's
going to be about live events.It's going to be about sports. They
are being very progressive, small pmoving forward. They're not going to limit
themselves to just one thing. They'renot going to be just the movie streaming

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platform. I wouldn't be surprised ifthey moved into just live programming multiple channels
next. They're doing it incrementally,step by step, but you can see
exactly the bigger picture. Oh,don't forget the They just had the press
conference for the live fight between MikeTyson and Jake Paul. That's right,

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Yeah, that that just that justhappened. Yeah, so they should have
Netflix Sports by the end of themonth at this point. So I think
you kind of alluded to this lasttime we talked about this mode, But
it feels like they're all going tostart to just mesh together. They are

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all of them, like all Math, Peacock whatever, you watch, Netflix,
Hulu, all that. I don'tknow if I said it on air,
but I said, let's just exchangethe word app or streaming platform and
just insert channel. And if westart thinking about these as channels in the
classic traditional sense instead of apps,as how we've been using them on our

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phones and using them on our smartTVs, then you see, Yeah,
they're coming back to what we oncecalled cable, except there's no cable into
the wall, but the interface willprobably be similar to classic television where we
change the channel as opposed to changingthe app. It will just be as

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opposed to if you had direct TV, you have two hundred through three hundred
and seventy seven. Well you maynot number them, or you could number
them, but you'll go from Netflixto Peacock, to Hulu to Disney Plus.
It will just be one service andyou have the different channels, not
actual apps. And maybe I wastalking about it with Mark Rounter. You

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remember you had the cable and youhad the four different hbos and the oh
yeah, we were talking about this. Yeah, the three different stars.
It's basically the same thing, butthe interface how you access it is just
different. Now, that's all.So do you think that one day it'll
be let's just use DirecTV as anexample, fusing DirecTV with the like apps

(31:23):
in a way where like you said, just changing the channel, but you're
you have direct TV, but it'slike, oh, I'm gonna change the
channel to Netflix, from for Netflix, Netflix to Hulu. Yeah, I
think it will be where you haveif you had direct TV. To keep
the analogy consistent, you get ondirect TV and you had the A and

(31:44):
E channel, you had HBO,you had the Disney XD. It'll be
the same thing, I believe,where you have your provider be a Direct
TV or Comcast or whatever, andthen you have the different platforms i e.
Channels on that provider. It'll justall be in one location and you

(32:06):
won't have to leave one provider togo to another provider. I won't have
to exit out of Disney Plus togo to Peacock, and I won't have
to exit out of Peacock to goto Hulu to go to Warner Brother Discovery
or MGM or Epics whatever they theircall. But there'll be a central interface
where all of them will reside.That's where it has to go because who

(32:27):
wants to keep going from app toapp to app to app. And that's
part of the reason why they're bundlingthem. And well how are they bundling
them? They're saying that, hey, they're all in one app. You
can see where all this is headed. I mean, if you're paying attention,
it's later with Mokeli kfi am Sinxforty, we're live everywhere in the
iHeartRadio app. It's hard to keeptracking everything that's going on. Luckily,

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