Nikki Finke goes On the Record...Online with host Eric Schwartzman on this years Ocsar race, the Weinstein's impact on the Oscar campaign process and to discuss how she manages to write her brash, in-your-face style of journalism without losing access to inside sources.
Journalist Nikki Finke has been the "Deadline Hollywood" columnist for LA Weekly since June 2002, writing about the business, politics and culture of the infotainment industry. She recently won first place in the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies' 2006 AltWeekly Awards for media criticism/reporting. Los Angeles Magazine has praised her LA Weekly column as "essential reading for those who follow the Industry..." Dow Jones' MarketWatch headlined a recent profile on her. In March 2006, she began DeadlineHollywoodDaily.com which she writes, edits and owns. Her career in journalism has included years as an AP foreign correspondent in Moscow and London, Newsweek correspondent in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles, and Los Angeles Times staff writer covering entertainment and features. From 1995 through 2000, she was West Coast Editor and Hollywood columnist first for the New York Observer and then for New York Magazine. She also has written for The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Glamour, Premiere, Washington Post, Newsweek, Salon, Premiere and Los Angeles Magazine. She has appeared often on radio and TV talking about the entertainment business.
SHOW NOTES:
03:11 - Nikki Finke talks about the essence of an Oscar campaign, how they are normally mounted, how Harvey Weinstein broke the mold of a traditional Oscar campaign and the impact the Weinstein's have had on the Oscars.
05:34 - Finke reveals why Hollywood is jealous of David Geffen and Clint Eastwood, why the Oscars really are not a true contest for the best director, best picture, or best motion picture, and why she feels last year's Academy Awards proved the Academy is homophobic.
08:26 - Finke explains why outlets such as Us Weekly and Entertainment Tonight can have such a devastating effect on an actor's or actress's career, why she initially believed Ryan Gosling didn't deserve his Academy Award nomination and how he got nominated.
12:18 - Finke on the role of the coterie of "geriatric publicists" play on word of mouth campaigns for the Academy Awards.
13:48 - Finke talks about why Endeavor is so extraordinary and successful compared to the Creative Artists Agency.
16:22 - Finke gives her opinion on whether or not the internet and new media is causing a shift in power in the entertainment industry.
17:53 - Finke explains why her honest style of journalism gets her more access to sources than other reporters and why she views herself as the friend of the shareholders.
20:51 - End.