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Movie reviewer Harry Kloman in an article in USA TODAY said that with the advent of new media and the Internet, studios know they can reach the audience they want to reach. A large segment of the movie-going audience seems to blithely accept whatever summer fare Hollywood produces. But the advent of the Internet is more of a boon than it is to the studios. As they flex their marketing muscles to reach uncritical audiences, you can avoid their grasp by visiting a few of the hundreds of Web sites that offer to guide you to movies worth your time and your box-office bucks.
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"Critics' clout has I gone down," according to movie reviewer Harry Kloman in an article in USA TODAY (May 31, 2006). "With the advent of new media and the Internet, studios know they can reach the audience they want to reach. They don't need us for big movies."
The article ("A Teflon summer season?" by Scott Bowles) pointed out that even though critics panned several summe...See the full content of this document
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