Tuesday, August 23, 2022

STREAMING SERVICES GET A BIG CHUNK OF THE PIE

 A report from The Verge 5 days + HBO Max 

✓ More people spent their TV time watching a streaming service than cable or broadcast last month, according to a report from Nielsen (via The Wall Street Journal). The audience measurement company says that this is the first time ever that streaming services have accounted for the biggest chunk of people’s viewing habits.


The report says that services like Netflix, YouTube, and Hulu made up 34.8 percent of people’s watch time, while cable made up 34.4 percent. Broadcast TV made up for 21.6 percent. Added together, traditional TV services still beat streaming, but streaming had the biggest piece of the pie.

It looks like a streaming ruled monthly TV viewing for the first time ever

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Beating cable and broadcast TV

Neilson says that part of the reason fewer people were watching cable is because there weren’t as many sports being broadcast at this time of year. While that won’t be the case later in the year (when sports like basketball and football start their seasons), streaming providers have been slowly acquiring the rights to show games as well. Apple and Amazon are streaming baseball and football, respectively, and Disney has been kicking around the idea of streaming ESPN. With that said, general sports fans still face an expensive, confusing mess when trying to decide how to watch various games.

The report also says that, while streaming services have been trending up, July wasn’t exactly a normal month — it was apparently one of the best months for the amount of time people spent watching streaming services that Nielsen’s ever measured.

This milestone comes at a time when many streaming services are going through or considering big changes, some of which will make them more like cable. Netflix, for example, is looking to introduce an ad-supported tier and limit password sharing. The prices for many streaming services have also been steadily increasing, with NetflixDisney Plus, and Hulu all seeing price hikes over the past few months.

There’s also the massive amount of streaming services that exist nowadays, similar to how some cable packages offer hundreds of channels. While Netflix was the biggest single streaming service, according to Neilsen’s data, its 8 percent share of the market was overtaken by an “other” category that made up 10.2 percent of the market. The “other” streaming services were basically anything that isn’t YouTube, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney Plus, or the (soon to be changing) HBO Max.

✓ Now there appears to be an answer to the question of whether viewers were still interested in the series after the previous show’s final season and with so many people changing their viewing habits to streaming over cable in the last two years. HBO chief content officer Casey Bloys said in a statement that “[i]t was wonderful to see millions of Game of Thrones fans return with us to Westeros last night. House of the Dragon features an incredibly talented cast and crew who poured their heart and soul into the production, and we’re ecstatic with viewers’ positive response.”

HBO calls House of the Dragon its biggest premiere ever, with nearly 10 million US viewers

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Despite glitches for some people trying to watch via Fire TV Sticks, HBO announced that the first episode of its Game of Thrones spinoff House of the Dragon recorded the network’s biggest premiere of all time, recording 9.986 million viewers across linear and HBO Max streaming on Sunday night in the US alone.

The original Game of Thrones series closed out its run with 13.7 million live viewers on linear channels for the finale in 2019, clocking over 19 million views with the addition of streaming and video-on-demand numbers. According to HBO, ahead of the Dragon premiere, interest in the original series — with the entire series now available for streaming in 4K on HBO Max — spiked, drawing a weekly average in streaming for August that was up 90 percent in July.

EURASIA: Geography

 Introduction:

A Border Is An Imaginary Line

As has been illuminated here, the border between the two continents has not been a constant thing. Rather it's been a shifting amorphous line that is largely defined by convention rather than any specific physical feature. This makes for an interesting history, albeit a slightly confusing one!

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How Is The Border Between Europe And Asia Defined?

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12 - 15 minutes

Map of Eurasia
  • Europe and Asia share a landmass, making the job of separating them a bit complicated.
  • The boundary between Europe and Asia is unusual because it's largely characterized by mountains and rivers.
  • The boundary between Europe and Asia has been changed many times throughout history.

Boundaries between continents are somewhat a matter of geographical convention. The number of continents that the Earth is considered to have can range between six or seven, although the count can go as low as four when Afro-Eurasia and Americas are combined as continents. There are only three overland boundaries in existence. These boundaries include the ones between Asia and Europe, between Africa and Asia, and between North and South America.

Overview Of Eurasia

Obelisk on the geographical boundary between Europe (on left) and Asia (on right) parts of the world. Near Pervouralsk city, Sverdlovsk region, Russia. Image credit: Alexander Verevkin/Shutterstock.com

The boundary between Europe and Asia exists on paper. However, there is no significant physical distinction between the two continents. The boundary between the two continents is just merely a historical and cultural construct. The boundary between Asia and Europe is often defined to follow the Aegean Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Turkish Strait, the Black Sea, the Greater Caucasus, and the Ural River and Mountains. However, controversies exist over the exact boundary. As the ocean does not separate the two continents, they both exist on the same landmass. The division of the two continents is purely cultural and tends to be biased towards the European side. The modern definition of the Eurasian boundary places some countries into both continents while others entirely in one continent. These transcontinental countries include Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.

How Did The Two Continents Come To Be?

The original continental separation was invented by ancient Greek Mariners who named the continents as Europe and Asia. The two masses of land were separated by a complex waterway flowing from the Aegean Sea to the Sea of Azov. However, the Greeks viewed the continent as physical entities with minimal cultural significance or political content. The threefold system by Herodotus divided the old world into three: Europe, Africa, and Asia. However, the Europe-Asia boundary remained unusual even among the Greek geographers and even Herodotus. The boundary between Asia and Europe was placed along the Phasis River by Anaximandar. The convention was also followed by the Herodotus in the 5th BC. However, a new convention emerged in the following centuries drawing the continental boundaries along the Tanais or the modern Don River. From the Middle Age through to the 18th century, the traditional division of the Eurasia into two continents followed Ptolemy with boundaries following along the Turkish Strait, the Black Sea, the Azov Sea, and the Don. However, in 1725, Philip Johan Von Strahlenberg departed from the Don boundary by drawing a boundary line along the Volga through Samara Bend and along the Ural Mountains.

Definition Of The Boundary By Philip Johan Von Strahlenberg

Philip Johan Strahlenberg (1677-1747) / Public domain

The border between Europe and Asia as it exists today was first defined by Philip Johan Von Strahlenberg, an explorer and a Swedish Army officer. His border followed the chains of the Ural Mountains; Emba River to the north coast of the Caspian Sea, and the Kuma-Manych Depression which exists on the Black Sea. The depression is based on the name of two rivers that lie in the northern part of the Caucasus Mountains and are currently considered to be the exact boundary.

Map of Russia in 1725, drawn by Philip Johan von Strahlenberg and Johan Anton von Matern

The eastern boundary between the two continents cut Russia into two, the European side of Russia and the Asian part. There is a significantly uneven distribution of people between the two portions of the country with the European portion being home to over 75% of the country's population.

Role Of Soviet Geographers

By the mid-19th century, three main conventions had emerged. One was drawn along the Volga-Don Canal, the second following the Kuma-Manych Depression to Ural River while t LPhe third convention follows the Greater Caucasus Watershed to the Caspian Sea. The second convention, the boundary line following the Kuma-Manych Depression to the Caspian Sea, is the most popular convention today. Soviet geographers recommended that the boundary between the two continents be drawn in textbooks from Baydaratskaya Bay, along the eastern foot of the Ural Mountains. The Soviet definition of the boundary placed the Caucasus entirely in Asia while the Urals are entirely in Europe. Further, most Soviet Geographers preferred the boundary along the Caucasus Crest.

The Physical Features Defining The Asia-Europe Boundary

The Ural Mountains. Image credit: Misne/Shutterstock.com

The Ural Mountain watershed forms a natural boundary separating the two continents. The Mountain range averages 3,000 to 4,000 feet above the sea level. The highest peak, Mount Narodnaya, measures 6,214 feet. From the Ural Sea, the boundary follows the unnavigable Ural River which ends and empties into the Caspian Sea. However, the segment covered by the Ural River is yet to be determined.

Map of the Caspian Sea.

The Caspian Sea forms the next major segment of the boundary. The sea is 746 miles long and 270 miles wide making it a large completely enclosed water body. The border demarcations are not universally definitive and vary from one source to another. Some geographers place the country of Georgia entirely in Europe while others classify it as a transcontinental country that spans both Asia and Europe. Cyprus is also placed in Asia by some geographers although the country is often accepted as being included in the modern definition of Europe. According to the EU’s geographic requirement, the definition of Europe is culturally and geographically intertwined and therefore is subject to political discretion.

The Debate Continues

Confusion surrounding the definition of the two continents leads to more geographers identifying six continents only, by merging Europe and Asia to form Eurasia. The splitting of Eurasia into Europe and Asia based on the true definition of a continent is now put on record. The separation of Europe from Asia was the effort of European geographers and scholars who sought to separate their region of the world. In fact, some readers find it difficult to accept the landmass forming Europe and Asia as separate continents in any context other than the study of the 20th-century history. In Europe and Asia, the historical boundaries trump the conventional continental criteria.



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What is Eurasia?| Where is Eurasia? | Where is Eurasia Located

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Map of Eurasia

Where is Eurasia?

Eurasia is a portmanteau that combines Europe and Asia. The term is used to refer to the vast continental landmass that encompasses both these continents. It stretches from the western frontiers of Europe to the Pacific coast of Russia spanning an area of 21 million square miles. As of 2016, Eurasia is home to a population of 5.175 billion (making up about 70 percent of the world’s population) living in 90 different countries. It covers about a third of the earth’s landmass.

Which Two Continents Make up Eurasia?

Geographers generally consider having an independent tectonic plate one of the criteria for defining a continent. Going by that definition alone, Eurasia should be considered one single continent. Historically and socially though, it is divided into two very different continents – Europe and Asia. The Aegean Sea, the Ural Mountains, the Black Sea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Caspian Sea are the natural boundaries that divide the two continents.

Eurasia is again connected with Africa through a narrow strip of land near the Gulf of Suez. Together the three continents make up the contiguous landmass referred to as Afro-Eurasia. These three are also the most populated continents in the world.

Continent Population (in million) Percentage of World Population
Asia 4436.2 59.69
Africa 1216.1 16.36
Europe 738.8 9.94

*as of 2016

Eurasia alone accounts for over 36 percent of the earth’s land area. It is, however, important to remember that Eurasia does not only refer to the mainland but also to numerous islands – small and big – that form part of the two continents. Some of them such as the United Kingdom, Philippines, Japan, and Indonesia make up entire countries.

Due to the great amount of area, it is spread across, Eurasia is home to a number of ecosystems and numerous landforms. From the vast Gobi desert to the towering Himalayas, from the Great European Plain to the Mediterranean Coasts, from the harsh cold regions of Siberia to the balmy beaches of the Indian Ocean – Eurasia experiences almost all types of climatic conditions. It is in this landmass that some of the greatest ancient civilizations were born too.



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"General Hertling’s take on UKR counter offense is is pretty novel to me and he is probably right. He is basically saying that Ukraine does not have an ability to put up a combined arms operation and may not for some time. Since they don’t have a significant air force, do not have enough tanks and armor I am sure he is right. SO no traditional major offensive can really work the way one might envision an offensive as the United States would do it. 

Instead he is saying this will involve a lot of smaller and localized offensives. Like not one big push and more like death by a thousand cuts. If Ukraine does this it will drive Russia batshit crazy."

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    George R.R. Martin Urged HBO to Make ‘Game of Thrones’ Run for ’10 Seasons at Least

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    With “House of the Dragon” debuting Sunday evening on HBO, “Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin spoke with The Wall Street Journal about the network’s franchise, which is adapted from his hit book series.

    Although “Game of Thrones” was a superlative hit for HBO, becoming an Emmy darling and garnering a massive fanbase over the years, series co-creators David Benioff and D. B. Weiss elected to end the series after eight seasons. Martin has shared that he advocated for many more seasons for the series, giving the storytelling a larger canvas.

    “I was saying it needs to be 10 seasons at least and maybe 12, 13. I lost that one,” he told the Journal

    Ultimately, Martin didn’t have much say in the final stretch of “Game of Thrones,” as the events of the series stretched beyond the storyline established by books he has published so far.

    “I had no contribution to the later seasons except, you know, inventing the world, the story and all the characters,” he said. “I believe I have more influence now [on ‘House of the Dragon’] than I did on the original show.”

    Martin also spoke about the unconventional process for developing a spinoff of the main series, in which five teams developing separate concepts visited Martin in Santa Fe, N.M. to pitch their respective visions.

    “It was like we were in the NFL playoffs and I’m coaching all the teams,” he said. “Emotionally, that was a little odd.”

    Notably, HBO shelved one concept after producing a pilot, which starred Naomi Watts and reportedly cost nearly $30 million. Martin apparently had reservations about the concept before it was shot, given that it was set in “an ancient era only briefly described” in his work.



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    Announced this week at the HBO Max investors day by HBO programming boss Casey Bloys just hours after news of The Long Night pilot’s demise, the 10-episode House of the Dragon is scripted by longtime pal and Colony co-creator Condal and based on Martin’s Fire & Blood book and his Rogues and Dangerous Women anthologies. Set 300 years before the intrigues of GoT, the new HBO series spotlights the reign of House Targaryen – whose decendant Daenerys was known in GoT circles as the “Mother of Dragons.” GoT vet and Emmy winner Sapochnik will direct the pilot and additional episodes.

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