idobi Staff’s Top Picks of 2020
The idobi staff shoutout the music, the memes, and the wishes for a brighter future that kept us all going this year.
The idobi staff shoutout the music, the memes, and the wishes for a brighter future that kept us all going this year.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the attempts to overturn the election.
This week: His Dark Materials, Tiny Pretty Things, Song Exploder, The Expanse, Small Axe “Education”, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
Who’s on air this week? Scroll through idobi’s Guest ‘Gram to get the 411. (P.S. Do people still say 411?) #IDOBIRADIO Waldman’s Words waldmanswords Ali Tabatabaee (vocalist for Zebrahead, Fear No Empire) on Tuesday, 12/15 @ 8pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Babes Behind The Beats babesbehindthebeats Cassadee Pope on Wednesday, 12/16 @ 7pm ET on #idobiRadio — — The Gunz Show thegunzshow Against The Current on Wednesday, 12/16 @ 9pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Let’s Talk with Scoggs letstalkwithscoggs Ariel Bloomer (vocalist for Icon For Hire) on Wednesday, 12/16 @ 10pm ET on #idobiRadio — — Wesam’s World… Read more »
Embed from Getty Images Today the Federal Trade Commission, along with the attorneys general from 48 states and territories officially filed two antitrust lawsuits against Facebook. The FTC alleges the social media giant has systematically been engaging in anti-competitive practices. The lawsuit states, “After identifying two significant competitive threats to its dominant position—Instagram and WhatsApp—Facebook moved to squelch those threats by buying the companies, reflecting a view CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s expressed in a 2008 email, ‘it is better to buy than compete.’” Both targets of these lawsuits—Instagram and WhatsApp—were acquired by Facebook in 2012 and 2014 respectively with the FTC’s… Read more »
This week: His Dark Materials, Nurses, A Suitable Boy, Mr. Iglesias, The Great Christmas Light Fight, The Surgeon’s Cut, Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Musical!, Small Axe “Alex Wheatle”, The Wilds, The Prom, I’m Your Woman, Pennyworth
The true story of award-winning writer Alex Wheatle and how he came to find his voice.
Basslines and Protest Signs is Brett Callwood’s column looking at the intersection of music and politics. This week talks about the response to the Biden/Harris win.
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This week: The Disney Holiday Singalong, CMA Country Christmas, His Dark Materials, 88th Annual Christmas in Rockefeller Center, Sound of Metal, Small Axe “Red, White and Blue”, Selena: The Series, Big Mouth, Mank, The Hardy Boys, The Great British Baking Show: Holidays, Euphoria