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ACA-MEDIA EPISODE 49: PRETTY GOOD FOR THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

Both segments featured in this episode reference “how the sausage gets
made,” so prepare to learn a lot. We first hear from Juan Llamas-Rodriguez
about how a seminar paper becomes a Journal of Cinema and Media Studies
article, as well as how the Mexico-based theater chain Cinépolis has spread
a luxury cinema model around the globe. Then Nedda Ahmed and Chris Cagle
talk with Joel Neville Anderson about the financial complexities behind the
Kanopy streaming service and the importance of fostering lines of
communication between instructors and librarians. Chris and Michael wrap it
all up with help from Scout the Wonder Dog, who is an expert in how the
sausage gets eaten.

http://www.aca-media.org/episode49

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