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"They don't want to be gatekeepers, and yet sometimes they are gatekeepers," he said.
The reasons are the same, in all cases: technology has demolished the gatekeepers of consumption in the same way it annihilated the gatekeepers of production.
I hope his point about the importance of Hollywood gatekeepers — and perhaps gatekeepers in all industries that are critical to defining culture — doesn't get lost.
GATEKEEPERS Akita also has an ever-growing network of "gatekeepers" - people trained to identify those contemplating suicide and, if needed, put them in touch with help.
Enter these new gatekeepers, and the new gatekeepers argue that the old gatekeepers were just self-protective: They wanted power and they were making decisions that enhanced their power, but meanwhile there was all this innovation in industry and diversity that was out there kind of waiting to explode.
It was already a mess, well-guarded by gatekeepers, even before the internet's gatekeepers established themselves as peddlers of cheap content in their own arena of chaos. carles.
Before, when politicians had to work through intermediaries and elites, when there was no online fundraising and no Twitter, traditional gatekeepers mattered more, and gatekeepers cared more about experience.
Journalists are no longer gatekeepers in the way they were.
These are books that circumvented traditional gatekeepers after demonstrating value.
""These glaciers are the gates and the gatekeepers for Antarctica.
Gatekeepers are removed at every step, and anyone can participate.
Social media has dethroned editors as the gatekeepers of information.
Women are expected to be gatekeepers of friendliness and pleasantries.
Gatekeepers had become bystanders, controlling little beyond their own participation.
Casting directors are the gatekeepers for actors into this industry.
The internet was supposed to pull down gatekeepers and middlemen.
They are The Gatekeeper in a building full of gatekeepers.
That said, 'The Gatekeepers,' about White House chiefs of staff.
Producers, the gatekeepers in commercial theater, are also overwhelmingly male.
Nor did the printing press eliminate the problem of gatekeepers.
"We're stepping over you," I whispered to the electronic gatekeepers.
I'm wrestling with whether to "out" them to the gatekeepers.
Outside groups learned that they, too, could bypass party gatekeepers.
But the industry's gatekeepers are less interested in this mutability.
Their gatekeepers are very discriminatory on who they let ride.
The facts are no longer the gatekeepers of the truth.
That is a lot of gatekeepers and a lot of steps.
Although sometimes those gatekeepers were pretty good at what they did.
You should not have to elbow your way through his gatekeepers.
Theaters are still gatekeepers for prestige movies in a real way.
Today, anyone can do it on a global platform without gatekeepers.
Demographic shifts in the electorate and among party gatekeepers also helped.
The platforms have never been comfortable with their role as gatekeepers.
The Grammys have weirdly become the moral gatekeepers of Black art.
"We've basically eliminated any of the referees, the gatekeepers," he said.
That, plus the explosion of the internet, broke down the gatekeepers.
Think your beliefs about what's "appropriate" line up with advertising gatekeepers?
These men have courage; they are going directly to the gatekeepers.
Online ordination eliminates the potential for discrimination by removing the gatekeepers.
" He told me, "The new audience is ahead of the gatekeepers.
"Certain people in the community become gatekeepers of information," Anthony said.
Specifically, exchanges operating without the proper licenses and underperforming ICO gatekeepers.
This is what privilege is — to have a casual conversation with gatekeepers.
"Giant platforms could become not just gateways but also gatekeepers," Macron said.
In the past, songs were only granted icon status by industry gatekeepers.
"These glaciers are the gates and the gatekeepers for Antarctica," Khazendar said.
If you eliminate the gatekeepers, it's a little like sports without coaches.
I can do everything at full speed and there are not gatekeepers.
The walls between political gatekeepers and individual activists have been broken down.
And yet, that is partly a hip-hop myth deployed by gatekeepers.
The days of gatekeepers making you jump through hoops is kinda over.
We no longer depend on the gatekeepers to decide popularity and success.
The goal posts are always being moved in favor of the gatekeepers.
Most entrenched legacy interests have built businesses as the gatekeepers to capital.
Because you will become the new editorial gatekeepers to strike out deceit.
Over and over again, there's instances of not being gatekeepers being problematic.
At some point, you still got to get through the top gatekeepers.
The Pistons have always been gatekeepers of greatness, in a certain respect.
They can also serve as gatekeepers, buffering donors from excessive grant requests.
When she needed to, she charmed industry gatekeepers with a disarming wit.
They can reach voters through social media, circumventing gatekeepers and mainstream media.
Mr. Stoudemire seems undeterred by religious gatekeepers who might discourage such exploration.
Meanwhile, some companies are protesting their role as de facto online gatekeepers.
You didn't need gatekeepers, and you could accost the powerful without fear.
It's about "insisting on safety, equity, and power" and changing the gatekeepers.
The internet's enemies were government or corporate censors and other stodgy gatekeepers.
Where once there were many gatekeepers to knowledge, now there are few.
They've upturned traditional industry releases and made extinct the idea of gatekeepers.
The gatekeepers and roadblocks, just get rid of 'em, don't need 'em.
It's important that this instance was called out, and that those who act as gatekeepers (or those advising gatekeepers) really listen to LGBT readers and allies to understand the truth — that LGBT identities are not inherently rated R.
And what we really needed were gatekeepers that were responsive to the market.
When we're talking about news and communication, there's no longer a few gatekeepers.
A personal appeal from a celebrity voice got the idea past traditional gatekeepers.
They have highlighted the role of Hong Kong's judiciary as gatekeepers and guardians.
The conflict also speaks to a long-running divide between artists and gatekeepers.
"[Equity crowdfunding] platforms have to act as gatekeepers for investors upfront," Feit said.
As a strength athlete, I continue to experience those gatekeepers all the time.
Because they're chasing after moms hard core, because they realize that's the gatekeepers.
How has the internet and the erosion of gatekeepers scrambled the cultural environment?
Meanwhile, social media provides fringe groups platforms that gatekeepers had once denied them.
Streaming services are now paying out big money to the music industry's gatekeepers.
With no trends or gatekeepers, Vancouver hip hop doesn't have much to lose.
For conservatives, the rise of online gatekeepers may be a blessing in disguise.
Hashing and machine learning can be effective gatekeepers, but they aren't totally foolproof.
After that, I no longer wanted to create projects for the Hollywood gatekeepers.
That's cheap enough to leapfrog insurance companies, the traditional gatekeepers of genetic tests.
In 2018 creators have ways of finding audiences that bypass these gatekeepers altogether.
Without net neutrality, I.S.P.s become gatekeepers of which content gets to their customers.
And so these companies have to, the ones that are the gatekeepers now.
It was just a matter of getting it through the gatekeepers at radio.
In the military tribunal system, prosecutors are the gatekeepers of classified trial evidence.
"The internet is all about destroying the elite, destroying the gatekeepers," he said.
Here's the news: • Europe risks losing the gatekeepers of its democracy: centrist parties.
Let's be honest, oftentimes women can be the gatekeepers of our own oppression.
Repealing net neutrality will turn internet providers into gatekeepers of innovation and speech.
If you go back 10 or 20 years, our media flow had gatekeepers.
Women, in contrast, are painted as weaker, submissive, and sexual gatekeepers to male desire.
Pirating remains a problem, and traditional gatekeepers aren't as powerful as they once were.
Imagine that traditional gatekeepers were really good at predicting what was going to succeed.
Without gatekeepers, so much of popularity depends on what happens to become popular first.
The social-media revolution is transferring power from traditional media gatekeepers to laptop warriors.
It's another way to imply that women are the emotional gatekeepers in their relationships.
Politico, meanwhile, reported that "party gatekeepers" in key primary states still had Biden's back.
They are, after all, the gatekeepers, the conduits between actors, directors, producers, and studios.
What would Kondo say about daughters who are gatekeepers of their departed mother's things?
Traditional human gatekeepers of music industry success have been replaced by artificial intelligence algorithms.
But the accreditors are themselves lightly regulated and have not served as aggressive gatekeepers.
Gatekeepers have a great deal of power, and without regulation can abuse that power.
Agents are Hollywood's gatekeepers; they mediate between talent and studios, negotiate salaries, launch careers.
But doctors are also the gatekeepers—meant to curb addiction and recognize drug abuse.
Primary care doctors, the gatekeepers through which the whole system flows, sometimes feel strained.
Increasingly, big donors play the role of political gatekeepers, determining who runs for office.
But WGA members aren't waiting around for permission from athletic gatekeepers to advance their careers.
Yet, because they view themselves as responsive to the market, they don't behave like gatekeepers.
Sometimes the gatekeepers are in the organizations, sometimes they're the critics, sometimes they're the audience.
Kasseem 'Swizz Beatz' Dean and Gordon Parks have both been gatekeepers of African-American narratives.
I see three options, none of which will ensure an open Internet free of gatekeepers.
Instead we just added a few new gatekeepers to the entertainment oligarchy: YouTube, Amazon, Netflix.
Also universal though is that the gatekeepers to these stories have, throughout history, been men.
For better and worse, gates had been stomped down and gatekeepers had been pushed aside.
The AP Stylebook is also one of the most important gatekeepers of the English language.
Authorities have repeatedly stressed that judges will serve as "gatekeepers" or guardians for extradition requests.
But these slip-ups were rare due to the presence of TV and newspaper gatekeepers.
When official paramedics and police remain the sole gatekeepers to naloxone, lives are unnecessarily lost.
These folks are the final gatekeepers when it comes to recruiting, hiring, and granting promotions.
Perhaps, Facebook needs to bring back human curators to become the gatekeepers of newsworthy news.
The gatekeepers of the invisible primary weren't merely invisible; by 2016, they were gone entirely.
Journalists are supposed to be our nation's news gatekeepers — not Facebook, a social media site.
Ms. Hart and Ms. Helbig are thrilled they don't have to submit to industry gatekeepers.
How many editorial gatekeepers saw nothing wrong in that claim and let it be published?
Those gatekeepers are sometimes moguls, but they're also directors, agents, financiers, screenwriters, and even journalists.
What such gatekeepers thought was acceptable often overlapped with what those in power believed, too.
Organizations like Boston Globe's Spotlight and The New York Times were gatekeepers for the news.
Even the gatekeepers at some famous institutions acknowledge, quietly, that the selection system is broken.
Content moderators are essential gatekeepers, but also our greeters, paramedics, law enforcers, teachers and curators.
Yet the gatekeepers of our public discourse spent years being willfully blind to this reality.
The artists spoke of limited access to the city's cultural gatekeepers, who are mostly white.
In the years that followed, royal gatekeepers have retained stringent control over broadcasters seeking interviews.
As medical clinicians, Gorman said they don't treat psychedelics as "sacred" or gatekeepers of truth.
At one time, the responsible gatekeepers of the conservative movement would have excommunicated Mr. Jones.
Democrats and Republicans both struggle with this process, although they turn to very different gatekeepers.
"In the early days, we considered ourselves the anti-gatekeepers—the liberators," Huffman told me.
In both cases, the trouble rests with the people acting as the gatekeepers of mercy.
Banafa said companies that process cryptocurrency payments could be important gatekeepers in targeting human traffickers.
Can't you see that the supposed gatekeepers at "mainstream" institutions are happy to play along?
At the same time, other people that don't like all the gatekeepers love it too.
The talent is there, the desire on the part of the industry's gatekeepers simply isn't.
So mainstream values are still functioning as they did before, except the gatekeepers are gone.
Unlike, say, PBS Kids, YouTube doesn't have gatekeepers that decide who can post kids content.
But kids YouTube is basically a case study showing that gatekeepers can serve important functions.
Some of the leading gatekeepers of global markets think China is at last open for business.
Technology can democratize power and make it tougher for traditional gatekeepers, including politicians, to keep secrets.
The work was controversial — not among the gatekeepers of the art world, but AI artists themselves.
Senate investigations have highlighted the role of banks, lawyers and other "gatekeepers" in enabling grand corruption.
Open commentary, Sachs said, is less likely to mislead than op-eds filtered through media gatekeepers.
That subject placed McKay in conflict with gatekeepers of literary Harlem, and specifically W.E.B. Du Bois.
These are, after all, the women who made it past those gatekeepers and into the industry.
The old gatekeepers blocked some truth and dissent, but they blocked many forms of misinformation too.
Focus on that and deliver your message directly to the consumer ... not through the traditional gatekeepers.
Traditional gatekeepers have been cast aside; politicians and celebrities have direct access to millions of followers.
After the women stood in the audience, McDormand turned her attention back to the male gatekeepers.
Clinton emailed other officials first from her account, they had to go through gatekeepers in Mrs.
Not the kind of figure the liberal, secular gatekeepers of the arts are very comfortable with.
So, did he quietly take the pics down himself without any intervention from the site's gatekeepers?
Your building's current gatekeepers — volunteers who live in the building — have much to gain from peeking.
This is a dangerous path to tread when there are only a handful of private gatekeepers.
"That it might even do away with traditional institutions and gatekeepers" — that is, museums and curators.
In some cases, these firms may serve as gatekeepers, determining which investments employees have access to.
On a practical level, the immediate problem with hyper-media is that the gatekeepers are gone.
The gatekeepers of pizzadom work damn hard and deserve some sweet release once in a while.
I guess this blindness on the part of Hollywood gatekeepers represents a huge opportunity for me.
Liquor reps are often the gatekeepers to which bars get the small allocation of their product.
Before Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post, he spent a lot of time dumping on gatekeepers.
Instead, as the world digitized, we just got new gatekeepers, new middlemen, and new hangers-on.
News and information would no longer be mediated by newspaper editors, television producers and other gatekeepers.
I don't, however, want to live in a culture where there are no gatekeepers at all.
These broadband gatekeepers have done everything in their power to keep this market a broken monopoly.
Chemistry's highest gatekeepers have accepted the newly proposed names for elements 113, 115, 117 and 118.
Not that you would have known it by the behavior of the music industry's mainstream gatekeepers.
With social and streaming media, there might be more ways around the gatekeepers of the past.
Among them is their tendency to metastasize from transaction enablers to, with sufficient success, participation gatekeepers.
A world of editors, gatekeepers, and opinions organized by subjective technocratic fiat, pushes us further away.
The nature of profanity in English has evolved over time, and the gatekeepers sometimes fall behind.
I don't know if there's a hole in the market so much as thinking about the gatekeepers.
John Leguizamo adds there are no "gatekeepers" in theater, which allows many points of view to emerge.
During his third and final run, he conceded to the old-school gatekeepers of Mexico — and won.
When it comes to breaking news, platforms like Facebook and Google tout themselves as willing, competent gatekeepers.
The internet has not, contra its early advertising, done away with gatekeepers or created an egalitarian meritocracy.
She is changing the face of the gatekeepers who decide who has a seat at the table.
But you also note things to watch out for, such as the threat of new technological gatekeepers.
But as journalists, we were the gatekeepers, and we didn't let lies get into the public sphere.
Gatekeepers would obsessively check carry-on bags, demanding huge fees for those a smidgen over the limit.
Why it matters: The squabble reminds us that all these companies have become gatekeepers with enormous power.
What would these gatekeepers do with content that could impact lives, like helping survivors of domestic violence?
The law positions Australia at the extreme end of a growing push to police the digital gatekeepers.
As with movies and music and books, the gatekeepers have been removed, and entertainment has been democratized.
Her vision of herself as an icon of diversity against hostile gatekeepers of literary prestige is evident.
She sang "Killing Me Softly" and "Rolling" for her audition, getting yeses from all three Hollywood gatekeepers.
If these had happened during a regular game, the baseball's traditionalist gatekeepers would have had a conniption.
The alternative is to take the power out of users' hands and recreate the gatekeepers of old.
Now, however, traditional gatekeepers have neither the power nor the cultural capital to stop Trump-like candidates.
Although such gatekeepers cater to the market gaze of readers, their aloofness guards them from easy consensus.
We expect traditional news outlets to act as gatekeepers for information, helping us distinguish truth from rumor.
Now, although they go to great lengths to deny it, the former upstarts have become gatekeepers themselves.
At least that's how the retail gatekeepers of America's ever-elongating holiday shopping season now see it.
Either out of conviction or simply out of habit, the gatekeepers of yore set a certain tone.
"For better or worse, the majority of gatekeepers in mainstream publishing and media are straight," he explained.
As social media has partially democratized access, these gatekeepers must make decisions in front of an audience.
Partially that's the fault of gaming's gatekeepers for not diversifying its extremely limited array of accepted genres.
The move is likely to concern labels, who have traditionally acted as gatekeepers between artists and fans.
Women also aren't as likely to be recruited by political gatekeepers or other members of the community.
It's the latest sign that in the age of Donald Trump, the GOP's elite gatekeepers are gone.
The Brahmins sit at the very top of the caste hierarchy and are longstanding gatekeepers of power.
"Critics are the gatekeepers of quality entertainment," said Jeff Bock, senior box-office analyst at Exhibitor Relations.
Some legal experts say the government's description of judges as "gatekeepers" for such extradition requests is misleading.
I think that one of the final frontiers to complete diversity has to be among the gatekeepers.
Now consumers will be assured the right to full access to the internet without interference from gatekeepers.
By broadcasting his atrocity himself, the killer was able to both circumvent the traditional gatekeepers of news coverage, while also encouraging those same gatekeepers to subsequently regurgitate some of his footage and even unwittingly amplify his ideas to millions more potential imitators than he might otherwise have reached.
And the gatekeepers are now media monopolists that likes of which would turn Citizen Kane green with envy.
It is the gatekeepers, the editors, and the publishers that should be aware of this imbalance of representation.
"We face the same choices that we had when radio and television were the big gatekeepers," he said.
Americans increasingly regard universities as the gatekeepers to good jobs, but they also see them as prohibitively expensive.
I'm not one to think that, you know, oh, in the good old days, there were these gatekeepers.
"This would put less of the onus on parents to always be the gatekeepers for children's media behaviors."
You don't live in a meritocracy if all the gatekeepers are predominately, Anglo able-bodied heterosexual cisgender men.
In the real world, it's very hard, even for very sophisticated gatekeepers, to predict what's going to win.
Cottonmouth and Black Mariah are cast as the staunch traditionalists, gatekeepers trying to keep the old hierarchies intact.
"Traditional media are gatekeepers," said Sjöholm, deciding which films are greenlit and which TV programs go to air.
It shows that gatekeepers' authority to police content doesn't evaporate just because it was made by machine learning.
It's a pragmatic calculation, one that's to be expected when we willingly appoint technocrats as our cultural gatekeepers.
As an outsider, Mr. Park needed to talk with the "gatekeepers," people who confided heartbreaking, personal life experiences.
ISPs should not be able to use their position as gatekeepers to prioritize their own content over others.
In its current iteration, law enforcement are the gatekeepers and poster children of anti-Black racism and violence.
These are the same tired arguments we've heard from journalism gatekeepers before and we'll certainly hear them again.
The platform allocates responsibilities to "trusted gatekeepers" who have been given clearance to retrieve and authenticate customer documents.
"There are a lot of gatekeepers, which is something that we've talked about on the show," Elder said.
Once upon a time, there were cultural gatekeepers who controlled who saw what and when they saw it.
Unfortunately, the F.C.C.'s proposal threatens to replace one set of powerful gatekeepers with a new one: Google.
But accrediting agencies remain the first line of defense on quality and the primary gatekeepers to financial aid.
Critics say the shift made EPA political appointees — and not career officials — the first gatekeepers for FOIA requests.
Precedents that have long supported the entrenched overseers and gatekeepers of the U.S. capital markets are being challenged.
Unlike old media, which was largely run by publishing houses and other corporations, the internet has few gatekeepers.
The gatekeepers of the Internet need to be adept to quickly tackle these difficult problems as they arise.
Search engines are the gatekeepers to the Internet, so Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is vital for every website.
With his free releases, he gained an audience of millions before most traditional gatekeepers even knew he existed.
Unlike people in jobs that require advanced degrees, these workers often serve at the pleasure of powerful gatekeepers.
The traditional political gatekeepers failed us by supporting candidates who looked like them (read: rich old white men).
Instead of doctors making diagnoses and then suggesting treatments, patients request drugs and physicians serve largely as gatekeepers.
"Librarians are the gatekeepers to the new technological possibilities of the electronic culture," Mr. Billington told Library Journal.
Those who lived in the Bronx couldn't help feeling that the gatekeepers of cultural commerce found them unworthy.
And ensure its gatekeepers understand that veterans with bad paper are deserving of help, like any other veteran.
"The gatekeepers can still modulate production, but they can't modulate awareness in the same way," she told me.
If his vision was clear — get rid of the gatekeepers and let people talk — the road was not.
Leaders can harness these technologies to the mission of speaking directly to their citizens without gatekeepers or filters.
"There's a lack of insight on the part of the gatekeepers and the producers of content," he said.
ANTISOCIALOnline Extremists, Techno-Utopians, and the Hijacking of the American ConversationBy Andrew Marantz Forget the decline of gatekeepers.
The Times's Melissa Guerrero writes: Polar bears are formidable, and both terrifying and adorable, gatekeepers of the Arctic.
What will the gatekeepers of privilege do when confronted with gold-star applicants who have a criminal record?
"You're not in an office where there's like 18 gatekeepers," said former White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
It's healthy to talk about money — with friends, family and even strangers acting as gatekeepers to your future.
The biggest potential losers are the telecoms companies, the traditional gatekeepers to the coverage these networks now claim.
Medication often comes with stigma and side effects, and gaining access to it requires going through medical gatekeepers.
In an industry where musicians are often the most trusted gatekeepers, Adams was more than just a singer.
And these companies' role as the internet's gatekeepers gives them a lot of power over other media companies.
This Pittsburgh biennial's history documents the gradual reception of modernism by America's cultural gatekeepers from the 1920s onwards.
Second, innovators and consumers are dependent on a few large broadband providers that serve as gatekeepers to the internet.
So what happens is, with Google and Facebook and Amazon, you have people who become very, very powerful gatekeepers.
Amazon has always had the dream of removing the "gatekeepers" and creating a direct relationship between authors and readers.
Rachel didn't have a lot of patience for those evangelical gatekeepers, maybe because she was so different from them.
Across just about every industry, white people have been gatekeepers of both access and opportunities for people of color.
"To me, crowdfunding is defined as the elimination of the gatekeepers between the entrepreneurs and the backers," he says.
We aren't done with gatekeepers deciding which stories will make the leap from social media to broad cultural conversation.
General practitioners (GPs), patients' first port of call and the gatekeepers of most health services, are a dwindling army.
These gatekeepers view anything that doesn't fit in their narrow view of gaming as an assault on their hobby.
Mainstream media gatekeepers face obsolescence because the social Web simply opens its own gates, by the thousands, every day.
The problem is not a shortage of women pursuing careers in country music, but the attitudes of industry gatekeepers.
"It's not our job to be the gatekeepers and decide who gets to go outside and where," Lindenauer said.
It would also shape the energy around expensive awards campaigns, designed by a small and powerful group of gatekeepers.
This gives him the ability to frustrate, if not eliminate, other venues where press gatekeepers have traditionally enjoyed access.
Political parties therefore function as gatekeepers in the democratic process, keeping radical candidates and ideas out of mainstream politics.
Today, there are no gatekeepers, no barriers to access: there is, instead, a direct feed to a global audience.
"When the series was first published, most gatekeepers and reviewers didn't think they had to pay attention," Feiwel said.
So if you need a job or you need a home or you need an education, they're the gatekeepers.
The idea that employers must be the gatekeepers of this immigration policy isn't self-evident, and it is wrong.
Which makes one wonder as trust in media plummets well below historic lows:   Who's really watching the gatekeepers anymore?
That is, at least until artists start to see Spotify and Apple as the new gatekeepers and rent-seekers.
These professionals, the so called "gatekeepers" to the global financial system, don't just enable corruption — they profit from it.
Traditional vendors do not realize this – they act as gatekeepers who slow down the research and reduce its quality.
A decade ago, the upstart entrepreneurs of Silicon Valley promised to topple the gatekeepers in journalism, business, and politics.
But they are also easy targets for cash-flush propagandists, while acting as gatekeepers for cash-poor media organizations.
As the gatekeepers of topical knowledge, explaining the realm of virtual reality is the duty of the content farm.
From her perspective, gatekeepers in the scene tend to be conservative when it comes to women expressing themselves freely.
Celebrities, being the trendy gatekeepers they are, of course, have followed suit with increasingly less contact with… well, anyone.
Not helping matters is that there aren't enough gatekeepers to vet, fact-check, or edit the news being delivered.
Sometimes the gatekeepers are coming at your story, experience and filmmaking from a very different perspective than your own.
But those who love it — those who may be rising to replace the old gatekeepers — have vouched for it.
The gatekeepers at his new charity will play an influential role in determining what gets funded and what doesn't.
The trouble, he said, was that his positions were constantly being distorted by the liberal gatekeepers in the media.
Background: British democracy puts less power in the hands of voters, and more in the hands of institutional gatekeepers.
The question at hand is whether this inclusion and advocacy is reflected among the genre's leaders and gatekeepers today.
Much depends on the quality of the gatekeepers who determine what news topics get traction in the public mindset.
Beauty buyers are the gatekeepers to the places you shop for your products — but what do they swear by?
" Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs of staff, called the essay "pretty extraordinary.
The lies that social media gatekeepers have taken way too long to notice, if they notice them at all.
Same thing, they were going to build communities that the gatekeepers were not going to be able to control.
Well, this requires that the parties have some internal strength, or an ability to be gatekeepers of some kind.
One reason for this splinter is that the rise of right-wing media "swept those gatekeepers away," Roberts writes.
The choice to abandon gatekeepers, to build systems that prize engagement, is a choice, and it comes with risks.
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Now, for the industry to take us seriously as a whole, it's time to start rethinking who the gatekeepers are.
There are no longer a handful of gatekeepers, readily influenced by the Establishment, who control all access to mass media.
But in VR porn, the issues of inclusivity are only exacerbated by the additional gatekeepers of tech, cost, and access.
Once upon a time, gatekeepers were newspaper publishers and magazine editors and people who ran radio stations and news networks.
These services positioned themselves not only as facilitators, but as gatekeepers — a fundamentally different role than the search engine model.
Top officials, some who acted as relatively helpful press gatekeepers, like former communications director Hope Hicks, have left without replacements.
They are a new class of gatekeepers with unprecedented power over American life, and it's important to hold them accountable.
Much has been made of the theory that Eilish has bypassed traditional industry gatekeepers on her way to the top.
In most of the NHS, patients are sent to specialist services by GPs, or family doctors, who act as gatekeepers.
Once upon a time old gatekeepers were careful to let only carefully controlled views and opinions out over the airwaves.
If women hold different views to men, then that could put them at odds with the profession's more senior gatekeepers.
SILK: That&aposs right, and we look at Little Spike Lee as one of the gatekeepers of the Democrat plantation.
And the barrier between the male gatekeepers of wealth and ambitious women is easily traversed when desire comes into play.
The rest of us, meanwhile, may be losing the very skills that allow us to hold these gatekeepers to account.
As a much bigger celebrity than Buchanan or Paul, Trump was able to do an end run around such gatekeepers.
Baobab Studios has been getting a pretty significant amount of attention from the gatekeepers of the VR industry as well.
The subcommittee he chairs is considered one of the most important gatekeepers between the financial services industry and House lawmakers.
THESE are tough times for the gatekeepers, for those who claim a certain expertise and get paid to pass judgment.
Naturally, Gene Simmons Rich & Famous could be way more successful of a future venture if more gatekeepers understood the vision.
Murdoch said that powerful web companies like Facebook and Google have become gatekeepers for media content and needed more transparency.
Health insurers (or other gatekeepers in single-payer systems) need to be persuaded that the devices offer value for money.
Yet, according to proponents of the commission's flawed approach under Wheeler, ISPs are "gatekeepers" with unparalleled access to consumer data.
A slew of gatekeepers for whom women's stories held little value and even less interest are now out the door.
When I got to the door of the dining room, the gatekeepers could not find my name on the list.
Pai called out companies like Facebook and Google for their privacy practices and their status as gatekeepers of internet content.
It still made her a target, but now she was a target with the respect of activists and media gatekeepers.
To get past these gatekeepers, Terrogence's operatives gave their avatars legends, or backstories—often as Arab students at European universities.
The film has shattered conventional wisdom among Hollywood gatekeepers that superhero blockbusters have to be anchored by white male leads.
Both outcomes could prove true, because repealing net neutrality essentially appoints internet service providers (ISPs) the gatekeepers of online content.
Beyond that, Fox bolstered the powerful idea, key to his campaign, that traditional gatekeepers and claims to expertise were illegitimate.
The internet companies warned that rolling back the rules could make the telecom companies powerful gatekeepers to information and entertainment.
Veteran music producers acted as gatekeepers to TV appearances and radio stations, making sure the content didn't rock the boat.
Yang's supporters have throughout this election cycle complained that he's not being treated fairly by the media and other gatekeepers.
And Yang isn't alone in complaining that media gatekeepers are covering his campaign different from how they cover other campaigns.
The same, however, does not appear to be true for other kinds of opioids, for which doctors aren't the gatekeepers.
Reporters and editors serving in the role of professional gatekeepers had almost full control over what appeared in the media.
In 2020, ingratiating oneself to a shrinking cadre of male gatekeepers is no longer the shrewd strategy it once was.
Its closing left a void in the city's social circuit that event planners and philanthropic gatekeepers have rushed to fill.
But Mr. Perriello allows that he is no Barack Obama, and he has bowed to some of those same gatekeepers.
The news world has changed one set of gatekeepers (legacy media) for another set (digital search engines and social media).
What has changed is not that news is faked, but that the old gatekeepers of news have lost their power.
"Authorities are increasingly concerned when platforms act as gatekeepers," said Philip Marsden, a former competition regulator in the United Kingdom.
It's something Psyonix considered, attempting to answer questions that platform gatekeepers might have if the feature ever became a reality.
"Independent auditors serve as critically important gatekeepers," said SEC enforcement chief Andrew Ceresney in a call with reporters on Monday.
Rather than the monoculture dictated by singular auteurs or industry gatekeepers, we are moving toward a monoculture of the algorithm.
Murdoch said that powerful web companies like Facebook and Google were become gatekeepers for media content and needed more transparency.
What will become of the true cinema and all that gatekeepers and other Curators of Cinematic Kindred Spirits hold dear?
The pressure to get into elite institutions is high, and the main gatekeepers to these competitive universities are admissions officers.
Just the same as academia will tell you that there are these gatekeepers of intellect and taste that are canon.
We have access to information — however trustworthy — and a general cultural distrust toward any who would serve as its gatekeepers.
Do we want technology to keep giving more people a voice, or will traditional gatekeepers control what ideas can be expressed?
"Strong, enforceable net neutrality rules mean that consumers, not ISP gatekeepers, decide who wins and loses on the internet," said Beckerman.
There are no gatekeepers to say no, or to use the euphemism "taking a risk" to publish books about underrepresented groups.
Is the adoption of a term enough to persuade institutional and market gatekeepers to increase visibility for artists of Latin descent?
They eschewed the norms set by the industry gatekeepers that would have them produce more commercially appealing (read: American sympathetic) works.
The fact is, the professional gatekeepers at newspapers are going out of business, and they were always mostly white men anyways.
As we gear up to argue about net neutrality, it's worth remembering that ISPs aren't the only gatekeepers on the internet.
Hidden passages serve as puzzles and various ghouls act as gatekeepers, determining if the player has learned enough skills to progress.
It started as a way to speak out against gatekeepers in the industry, but become a beautiful ARMY x BTS memory!
This level of sophistication allowed games to appeal to parents—which was important, seeing as parents were gatekeepers to children's play.
The letter goes on to lay out the systemic sexism that causes female artists to go overlooked by gatekeepers like Portnow.
The other element is that they are creating their own path, going around gatekeepers, not following the rules of traditional media.
The big picture: The early, "permissionless" internet and web found a key to growth by connecting the world and bypassing gatekeepers.
The Internet would erase national boundaries, replace gatekeepers with a universal opportunity for free expression, and bring us all closer together.
Right now we live in a world of gatekeepers: Centralized data aggregators, such as credit bureaus, act as intermediaries to credit.
The big picture: The president has gone from bullying the press to targeting a variety of information gatekeepers, including big tech.
The most successful lobby groups are the ones with bipartisan support, which allows them to act as gatekeepers for both parties.
But it's nice to see somebody at least trying to elbow their way past Apple and Google's de facto developer gatekeepers.
But if you want to get into the broadband business, first you have to get past its U.S. gatekeepers: the FCC.
Prosecutors are the gatekeepers of that system, driving the war on drugs and mass incarceration on a day-to-day basis.
That falls somewhat on the women themselves, to run, and that falls somewhat on the gatekeepers, in the recruiting of candidates.
Because where better to chat about patriarchal gatekeepers, mainstream porn and existential dread than when surrounded by plantlife and bunny rabbits.
In the least, these business structures create toxic incentives for ISPs to behave like toll collectors and gatekeepers instead of innovators.
As Clyburn said in her talk, the gatekeepers should not be the ones to control and dictate the public's online presence.
Its froth is noticed in the rise in whistle-blower claims by corporate gatekeepers such as inside counsel and compliance officers.
Then industries like healthcare or finance have regulations and different gatekeepers that made it a bit more difficult for new entrants.
Thanks to online platforms, up-and-coming artists now have the ability to bypass traditional gatekeepers on their path to stardom.
Infowars Some of the web's top gatekeepers have unleashed a serious crackdown on content from Infowars and its founder, Alex Jones.
Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple—Europeans refer to the group simply as GAFA —didn't eliminate the gatekeepers; they took their place.
Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, also counts Silicon Valley gatekeepers like venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Chris Sacca among her supporters.
At the same time, we've seen a weakening of the institutions that once served as gatekeepers to ideas in public discourse.
Beyond those established gatekeepers, Opera has its eye on startups that fit with its mission of growing digital audiences in Africa.
But the industry's current gatekeepers seem to have forgotten just how potent — creatively and economically — the black community can be. Whatever.
Planetary magnetic fields act like gatekeepers, at times protecting their atmospheres from the stream of solar wind released by the sun.
That this even needs to be stated suggests that history's gatekeepers and handmaidens have been doing a less than stellar job.
But really, what they were doing was they were destroying one set of gatekeepers in order to replace them with themselves.
"The authorities in countries like Cambodia act as gatekeepers, ensuring that those who pay win, and the poor lose," he said.
This new dynamic, in which comedy can gain huge influence without gatekeepers, was evident in the creation of the above video.
The initial promise was increased connectivity, a way to reach and respond to fans quickly and candidly: no gatekeepers, no filters.
Going around the traditional gatekeepers, Gillie and Marc Schattner of Australia have become the city's most prolific creators of public art.
While contending with the mounting burden of electronic medical billing, physicians may encounter problems with the financial gatekeepers of insurance companies.
More women are getting the opportunity to create amazing art for mass consumption (whether it's recognized by the gatekeepers or not).
The Internet revolution "has displaced the gatekeepers, the producers, editors, and scholars who decided what was worthy of dissemination," they write.
White gatekeepers can turn down Grande, and reward Cummins, and feel like they've done nothing wrong because both women are Latinx.
Or, at the very least, the gatekeepers of tech are often too uncomfortable to even consider them as legitimate technological innovations.
Still, the homogeneous group of gatekeepers that came before us still affects so much of what we consider worthy of canonization.
As the gatekeepers to their institutions, medical school admissions committees wield a powerful influence over the health care of the nation.
"Parents or gatekeepers will always be portrayed in control of the access to a product," the company writes in its policy.
"Simply put, fraternities elevate men to social gatekeepers and relegate women and non-binary students to sexual objects," the lawsuit said.
The country songwriters interested in exploring economics more assertively don't find a receptive industry, whether radio, country labels, or other gatekeepers.
Why would we allow broadband providers in an uncompetitive market the ability to act as the gatekeepers to this much economic activity?
This decreases the influence of gatekeepers and aggregators of capital — an impact evident in the way entrepreneurs think about starting businesses today.
Social media has weakened or destroyed many of the gatekeepers that shield the general public from exposure to this kind of violence.
Because women are the gatekeepers of sex means that they are ultimately to blame for lonely, sexless men like Minassian and Rodger.
It's been some time since the heavyweight division has had a new talent wreaking havoc among its gatekeepers on the UFC roster.
Conservatives in Washington are alleging that the gatekeepers to big media and communication channels are silencing their voices and censoring their perspectives.
The trouble was that the institutional gatekeepers of science—the agencies that fund research—didn't view his work with the same urgency.
The first is that they no longer perform as significant a role as gatekeepers in the political process, particularly over candidate selection.
When it comes to internet news, it seems that the standing of professional news agencies—the original gatekeepers—has taken a hit.
The creative force behind Star Wars is revealing its progressive roots in response — even as their gatekeepers shy away from those roots.
Entrepreneurs, activists and creators are now able to compete on world stages without traditional gatekeepers or capital needs preventing their market entry.
The 2016 election was his storming of the proverbial mansion, a channeling of populist rage against these gatekeepers that they couldn't stop.
The gatekeepers are leaving…and in some cases, they left a very long time ago (a full list of vacancies is below).
They claimed to be in a different arena than the laggard, print-based gatekeepers of news who reluctantly made content available online.
Frank Bruni IF the gatekeepers at Davidson College had judged the teenager by her ACT score, she probably wouldn't have gotten in.
And those of us in the food world have a responsibility, as storytellers, guardians, and gatekeepers, because we are at that intersection.
Social media platforms like YouTube, Reddit and Facebook have allowed fringe thinkers to bypass traditional gatekeepers and reach millions of people directly.
Westerhout was one of the chief gatekeepers to the President as his personal assistant with a desk right outside the Oval Office.
The intolerance of the traditional gatekeepers might have spurred a kind of militancy from thinkers (and fans) who've rarely been allowed in.
"Your resume needs to make it past multiple gatekeepers before it makes it into the hands of a hiring manager," she says.
But journalists and other gatekeepers are letting themselves off too easily if they don't admit their own role in the pipeline problem.
Those without access to those networks or gatekeepers are far less likely to get their pitch heard, much less get the money.
And because Salesforce doesn&apost rely heavily on outside recruiters, according to one headhunter, these officials are the gatekeepers for aspiring employees.
It is hard not to conclude that the gatekeepers regard their role, in part, as guarding the reputation of the British monarchy.
Day Out At Macy's, the department store of "Miracle on 213th Street" fame, Santa, whoever he is, remains surrounded by corporate gatekeepers.
If net neutrality was compromised, ISP gatekeepers would be able to remove or otherwise modify information that we obtain across the internet.
Telecom companies know a lot about what people do online because they are the gatekeepers through which people connect to the internet.
The services have become so popular that most clients now make an appointment on their own, bypassing G.P.s as the traditional gatekeepers.
With our fractured media landscape, it's a fascinating look at how gatekeepers throughout history have tried to monopolize the distribution of information.
Among the corporate gatekeepers of the science publishing industry, Elsevier is arguably the biggest and undoubtedly the most notorious of the bunch.
Parties were traditionally bulwarks against demagogues rising in American politics — they were controlled by gatekeepers who acted as checks against charismatic demagogues.
He feels like the old gatekeepers were just not responsive to markets, that they didn't get it, that they were just choking innovation.
And it has been through secure messaging platforms, where activists have communicated and organized for justice without gatekeepers with differing opinions blocking them.
Then Bridenstine will have to convince the gatekeepers of NASA spending why America should move relatively quickly to get back to the moon.
The past year has seen Silicon Valley's information gatekeepers take definite, if stumbling, steps to keep this kind of content off its platforms.
That frankness is the leading explanation for why she has never been (and may never be) a darling of country music's radio gatekeepers.
Pop culture gatekeepers aren't going to stop their garbage anytime soon, but at least we can make a few jokes at their expense.
But in the age of the internet, people have been able to find authentic and diverse voices beyond the reach of publishing gatekeepers.
Similarly, Mr Weyl expects to see the rise of what he calls "data-labour unions", organisations that serve as gatekeepers of people's data.
These recent events demonstrate that when we hold media gatekeepers accountable for the content they choose to run, powerful social change can occur.
Of course, no one except the gatekeepers knows how the algorithm will work, and even those people don't know exactly what will happen.
I'm also interested in a study you mention about how popularity works and the cost of getting rid of gatekeepers of popular culture.
That required a centuries-long elaboration of norms around editorship, the protocols of scholarly and journalistic truth, and a publishing industry of gatekeepers.
This is the first time that humanity has been allowed to talk to each other without gatekeepers or any other mechanisms of control.
In addition to playing less of an important role as gatekeepers, parties also do not serve the representative functions that they once did.
VICE News went to Boston to talk to three campus bookers — the college comedy gatekeepers — who contend that they're merely reflecting student taste.
Other small but significant acknowledgements from mainstream gatekeepers, like iTunes giving grime its own section, distinct from rap or electro, helps a little.
Vendors have called in to report "emergency" incidents, then once they got past the company's gatekeepers, turned the "alert" into a sales pitch.
To some, Periscope's employees are rock stars, the creators of their favorite app and the gatekeepers of the future of live-streaming technology.
Three, when an earlier generation of media companies acted as gatekeepers against false and misleading stories, they created a market for alternative media.
Despite the harangues of gatekeepers, a president has the ability to reach out and talk with anyone he (and, one day, she) wants.
The Open Internet rules prevent these gatekeepers from discriminating in favor of their own affiliates and at the expense of independent online companies.
I think we're just trying to do what feels good, but I think that question should be asked of the gatekeepers in fashion.
Since the departure of Mrs May's two gatekeepers, Nick Timothy and Fiona Hill, her engagement with the main business groups has stepped up.
They are Wall Street's gatekeepers — the crisis communications firms that work to polish reputations, persuade the press and help announce mergers and acquisitions.
You will find the answer in Chris Whipple's new book, "Gatekeepers" about White House chiefs of staff going back to the Nixon administration.
This call-blocking system points to a public Wi-Fi service in which "free" means being beholden to the values of the gatekeepers.
Underlying much of the hand-wringing about the state of the academy is a simple desire to have the gatekeepers remain in place.
"Trust managers should act as gatekeepers of the financial system and prevent money laundering and tax evasion", Dutch Finance Minister Wopke Hoekstra said.
The comics favored by these gatekeepers are fine for television, but do you see any of them being cast in major motion pictures?
I liked the fact that he showed there was a way of getting through the traditional gatekeepers if you had the right conviction.
"Medical schools and their affiliated academic health institutions are gatekeepers to health and wealth in their communities," she told Reuters Health by email.
The trained gatekeepers are prepared to identify risk in vulnerable youth and connect them with mental health and suicide prevention resources when necessary.
When faced with this deluge of media, we curate our own gatekeepers, choosing whom we trust to deliver and decipher what we'll like.
With his video, Rezo was able to bypass the public media's role as gatekeepers for public political discourse, alarming many in the establishment.
Not spelled out but amply evident in Kantor and Twohey's reckoning is the importance that those gatekeepers be female as well as male.
I get the appeal of the I.D.W. I share the belief that our institutional gatekeepers need to crack the gates open much more.
I think where the ageism has come in is more from people my own age, who are gatekeepers in the world of fashion.
"It has become clear these firms have tremendous power as gatekeepers to shape and control commerce online," Cicilline said to open the session.
It is through the breaking down of barriers that our prejudices are put aside, not through social media censorship by self-appointed gatekeepers.
Overall, the data shows that there is growing interest to support films directed by women, which have historically been overlooked by industry gatekeepers.
He is wagering that the "institutional gatekeepers" in Virginia's black community have no more clout than those African-American leaders who backed Mrs.
Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren have capitalized on the leftward drift of many younger Democrats and the weakening of the party's traditional gatekeepers.
The failure of national populism is partly because the elites served as gatekeepers of the U.S. political process, something Trump has now circumvented.
Cooperation among all the parties involved will be essential, but new regulation may be needed to ensure that these gatekeepers don't become bottlenecks.
We wouldn't be able to call relatively unknown people "influencers" if our gatekeepers still took on the same form as 20 years ago.
Never thought I'd say that," mused Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency.
We can prove out ideas that would not be accepted through the gatekeepers of Hollywood and prove them out in audio and validate them.
And white women are not the moral gatekeepers and allies between white men and everyone else, despite how characters like Delores are often depicted.
"But there is growing evidence that a handful of gatekeepers have come to capture control over key arteries of online commerce, content, and communications."
In particular, the Trump administration is eyeing cutting down accreditation standards that are seen as the "gatekeepers" of which colleges can get federal funds.
ISPs have a rich history of trying to use their role as internet gatekeepers both to nickel and dime consumers—and to disadvantage competitors.
"What we believe is that we should get rid of gatekeepers that network television is telling you who you should listen to — that's antiquated."
They want to be the gatekeepers of the internet because it benefits them to have as many users visit and use their services possible.
In the Middle East, where social media allowed revolutionaries to document abuse uncensored, "the lack of gatekeepers felt empowering, and it was," Tufekci writes.
But since there aren't any gatekeepers stopping anyone from giving their two cents about a book, Goodreads can be a frustrating experience for authors.
The rules prevent internet service providers, such as Verizon and Time Warner, from acting as internet gatekeepers and prioritizing higher-paying apps and websites.
While traditional media outlets were once the gatekeepers, that role has now been occupied by influencers like Eltahawy with hundreds of thousands of followers.
"It's a watershed moment for the Trump presidency," said Chris Whipple, the author of The Gatekeepers, a history of White House chiefs of staff.
By finding their own audiences online, these web series creators can circumvent the traditional gatekeepers and draw press and buzz directly from the tap.
But there is growing evidence that a handful of gatekeepers have come to capture control over key arteries of online commerce, content, and communications.
Just to add to that point, we're culturally at this moment where certain forces and gatekeepers get to dictate what's culturally important or highbrow.
Chief Keef showed that rappers didn't need lots of money or the eyes of gatekeepers like MTV and BET to have a hit video.
This prioritization of electoral strategy has traded off, however, with parties' ability to serve as gatekeepers, and to respond to the needs of voters.
One reason for the robust empirical relationship between strong parties and stable democracy is related to the important role that parties perform as gatekeepers.
Anyone can implement it on the web, and there aren't any gatekeepers or filters between a producer and a consumer of a creative work.
"I can remember pitching to the education department, the gatekeepers of the curriculum, gay content, just to get it off my conscience," he says.
The Dutch healthcare system is based on general practitioners being gatekeepers to more expert help which is reserved for people who really need it.
But, Mr. Pachter said, the presence of editorial operations risks emphasizing just how significant the companies have become as gatekeepers for news and entertainment.
An important protection against would-be authoritarians has not just been the country's firm commitment to democracy but, rather, our political parties, democracy's gatekeepers.
They limit the behavior of the powerful gatekeepers of Internet access—the large cable and telephone companies on which we depend for our Internet.
But by empowering themselves and their followers — without gatekeepers and intermediaries in the traditional media sense — young, black journalists have reached a broad audience.
Everyday Photo Book, available at Artifact Uprising, from $49Grandparents are often the willing or default gatekeepers to the most involved, best-kept baby books.
As gatekeepers, they can block access altogether; they can target competitors, including competitors to their own video services; and they can extract unfair tolls.
They're basically the gatekeepers of their organizations' networks or computer systems, safeguarding them against wily hackers and viruses by developing and honing security infrastructure.
The lawsuit also offered sharp criticism of the media, saying that Roller and other mainstream journalists viewed themselves as the gatekeepers of the news.
The burden of monitoring patients for potential abuse, while still treating pain that is chronic and real, falls largely on these front-line gatekeepers.
Now it looks like this scheme, which has come under scrutiny from internet gatekeepers like Cloudflare, has arrived in the world of video games.
The virtual reality arms race is one that has united content and technology gatekeepers into making sure they control the reality of the future.
Ambitious candidates who could get past their parties' campaign finance gatekeepers had a lot of angry and left-behind voters eager for their message.
But they would need to be respectable rather than disreputable, and run a campaign that accepted guardrails and gatekeepers rather than gleefully destroying them.
He claimed that gatekeepers were the things that prevented people from getting what they really wanted and he postured as the enemy of elitism.
"Market professionals, especially gatekeepers, need to act responsibly and hold themselves to high standards," he said in the speech at the Securities Regulation Institute.
From Rolling Stone: A thorough investigation of sexual harassment on yet another front: what women in country music face from gatekeepers at radio stations.
For these prestigious institutions to deny Murray an audience would be for them to exercise their fiduciary responsibility as the gatekeepers of rational discourse.
"Above all, you are the honest broker of information," Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs, told me.
After they are made, female-directed films face difficulty getting into festivals, getting distribution and getting accolades because of the gatekeepers at every level.
As citizens of a free country in the heartland of Europe, we have served as gatekeepers between East and West for a thousand years.
Over the decades, lobbying has evolved from a niche trade of fixers and gatekeepers to a sleek, vertically integrated, $3-billion-a-year industry.
It may just be that the transition from a world of gatekeepers to a world of wide open communication will be bumpy and difficult.
Talk radio, local district voices, and online channels where Trump has traditionally shown strength would be especially important to get around mainstream media gatekeepers.
It puts less power in the hands of voters and party grass roots, and more in the hands of party officials and institutional gatekeepers.
All that matters to the more moderate gatekeepers is to send Trump packing with the legacy of rejection afforded to all one-term presidents.
As they become increasingly influential gatekeepers, we should question whether these digital powers can be trusted to exercise their role in a balanced manner.
It may call to mind the media gatekeepers of old, who had the power to define the range of public debate on an issue.
But the new rules would also create something else: A system where technology companies are suddenly the gatekeepers to what can be shared online.
"The real protection against would-be authoritarians has not been Americans' firm commitment to democracy but, rather, the gatekeepers — our political parties," they write.
I've worked with a few different men who were definitely not progressive, but there were usually other gatekeepers involved who looked out for the material.
Wattpad was initially founded in 21 by Allen Lau and Ivan Yuen as a place where people could read and share stories without publishing's gatekeepers.
Bubbling behind every great movement in music are the gatekeepers oftentimes overlooked or unknown by the general fanbase, but worshipped by those in the know.
I've talked to [conservative commentator] Ben Shapiro, for example, about conservative media, and something that Shapiro brought up is that there used to be gatekeepers.
Part of the movement's appeal is the idea that there are no gatekeepers or overseers, whether that's an insurance company or a big tech conglomerate.
The lack of IBPOC voices in the media—at a time when arts' coverage is shrinking—means white critics are often the gatekeepers of success.
All of the labels were doing it, some of which were not happy about having to pay these guys who were the gatekeepers to radio.
I guess that's fine because children aren't really keen on picking up on complex messages or perceiving adults as anything other than chauffeurs or gatekeepers.
"It's the American people who decide which candidates have a voice that needs to be heard, not the gatekeepers," said Patricia Ewing, Williamson's campaign manager.
Push gatekeepers like Facebook and Google to "continue their efforts" to fight fake news without forming centralized determination of what is or isn't true. 5.
The rise of super PACs and the right-wing media has disempowered the party's gatekeepers, while wage stagnation has widened the opening for populist demagogy.
That makes the relatively obscure officials who have been toiling away on policy and governance issues during the campaign key gatekeepers in Trump's new Washington.
The bottom line: The lifting of traditional gatekeepers — the Catholic church in Gutenberg's day, and the mainstream media today — is one factor, but not everything.
Both tech and comedy are relatively small, cloistered communities that are heavily dominated by white men — in particular, a handful of gatekeepers at the top.
When the gatekeepers step aside and allow access to marriage equality or domesticity, they're just watching you and waiting for you to fail at it.
Blocking software often blocks too much or too little, and many gatekeepers are easier for teenagers to circumvent than they are for parents to install.
Due to these developments, today's algorithmic gatekeepers like Google and Facebook dominate the information flows and the ad business previously dominated by the news media.
" Unfortunately, rather than take advantage of the new digital landscape as a direct access point, most brands still rely on the "gatekeepers of traditional media.
O'Riordan has worked on cases involving advisers who misallocated private fund expenses as well as investigations into "gatekeepers" such as auditors, according to the commission.
Because of the gatekeepers and the labels and the typical rock writers, we were so truncated, so trivialized, so dumbed down to one little thing.
Mobile apps increasingly act as the digital gatekeepers of our daily routine, whether we're accessing our bank accounts or dating, but can they be trusted?
Since the NHS is largely free at the point of use, governments have managed demand via GPs, who act as gatekeepers to hospital and prescriptions.
If net neutrality is revoked, internet gatekeepers will control both the speed and access to websites and services, including the delivery of vital health information.
In this low-competition market where professionals serve as the gatekeepers to hearing aids, innovation is slow to reach patients and hearing aids remain expensive.
" One of the elder Christian gatekeepers at St Joseph's tells CNN that he is "grateful for the presence of the military close to the church.
Since then, this number has exponentially increased, further diverting our attention and further underscoring the importance of the press, the gatekeepers of the First Amendment.
"Right now Google and Apple act as gatekeepers," said Captain Charles Cohen, the commander of the Indiana State Police's Office of Intelligence and Investigative Technologies.
The 12 other European teams that qualified are Luminosity Gaming, Ninjas in Pyjamas, ANOX, FaZe, Melty, Prets, Bringos, OWKings, NINY, Bfly, The Gatekeepers and BBE.
But net neutrality's supporters warn that deregulating the internet gatekeepers is going to upend the way startups can harness the internet to grow their businesses.
Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince has called for the implementation of a framework to govern how the internet's gatekeepers deal with cases like The Daily Stormer.
But I'd argue there could be many more as we take more positions of power and influence, and as we become more of the gatekeepers.
"Instead of being gateways that facilitate access, these platforms use their privileged position to become gatekeepers to the digital economy," they said in the letter.
In 19903, official government statistics estimated there to be 700 morphine "addicts" in Britain, of which a sixth were medical practitioners, the gatekeepers of narcotics.
The rules keep the internet open, free and unrestricted, preventing ISPs from becoming gatekeepers that can control and manipulate what people access on the internet.
But, as companies, they have either failed to reckon with their new medialike roles — as hosts, gatekeepers and de facto editors — or rejected them outright.
In the early days of the internet, there was a lot of talk of how this was a good thing, getting rid of those gatekeepers.
Every society has its gatekeepers, whose role is to protect certain institutions, maintain the privileges of particular groups and cordon off some beliefs from challenge.
The gatekeepers are not going quietly and are engaging in a last ditch Hail Mary effort to derail the FCC's progress and protect their profits.
By then, Google was developing a growth strategy aimed at teachers — the gatekeepers to the classroom — who could influence the administrators who make technology decisions.
The movie is generating enormous buzz, confounding the conventional wisdom among Hollywood gatekeepers that billion-dollar franchises have to be anchored by white male actors.
But net neutrality's supporters warn that deregulating the internet gatekeepers is going to upend the way startups can harness the internet to grow their businesses.
This concentration of power creates a new set of gatekeepers, allowing a handful of platforms to control which ideas and opinions are seen and shared.
That process, David Colapinto, a founding attorney of the National Whistleblower Center, told Zhou, is often full of conflicts of interest and gatekeepers without accountability.
The most obvious explanation was that the newfound dominance of digital streaming scrambled the entrenched hierarchies, elevating voices that had long puzzled or offended gatekeepers.
With their ideas shaping each character and setting, they don't see themselves as gatekeepers but as partners furthering the stories their creators want to tell.
The time is ripe for financial innovation: new technologies are helping end users skip past gatekeepers and intermediaries to customize their use of financial products.
Whether we're talking about our personal lives or politics or wars, there are no longer any gatekeepers; we can all collect information and share it.
Together, the eight works form a virtual exhibition dubbed "Hello, we're from the internet," which uses AR to challenge MoMA's gatekeepers and museum curators at large.
Though Twitter and Facebook are the traditional gatekeepers of online traffic in the modern day, there was in fact a larger and more appreciative following elsewhere.
"The fundamental concept is that we as surgeons and dentists are gatekeepers to opioid exposure," said coauthor Dr. Michael Englesbe, also of the University of Michigan.
But the mainstream media has much less control as gatekeepers, because technologies of digital communication make it possible for anyone to post content on the internet.
Net neutrality advocates, among them internet giants like Google and Amazon, say the rules are necessary to prevent ISPs from becoming powerful gatekeepers to the internet.
Verizon. And who thought it was safe to mock the millions of Americans who've lost faith in the FCC's ability to hold the internet's gatekeepers accountable?
Isn't this great for all people because there's been gatekeepers, you know the whole ... So talk about their success in using these and what that means.
We have learned that as women, we are the gatekeepers of sex – the burden is on us to decide whether to let it happen or not.
Mr. Dhammaratne, meant to show how society's gatekeepers guard against those forces, turned out to exemplified that even the well-intentioned are overwhelmed by these forces.
More and more, we're seeing platform gatekeepers swing open the doors for online games to connect players across the different machines they choose to play on.
Clearer, consistently enforced rules would make it more obvious what Twitch thinks belongs on Twitch, instead of leaving it up for debate among self-appointed gatekeepers.
Long view: Tech has seen dominant gatekeepers before, like IBM and Microsoft, lose their centrality and evolve into mature money-making machines with lower public profiles.
As gatekeepers to the most fraught housing market in the country, I can only assume San Francisco real estate brokers have some sort of diplomatic immunity.
But while the old system of letting algorithms sort things out was clearly flawed, the networks' re-assertion of the role of gatekeepers is worrisome, too.
Better for the gatekeepers that they allow your friends to game the system than to let you, the almighty user, miss posts you'll probably find important.
And, will platform self-monetization truly democratize music, or serve to make artists dependent on a new system while companies' algorithms serve as next-generation gatekeepers?
A major problem is that the dominant tech platforms are internet gatekeepers that also compete against companies that must get through their gates to reach users.
"I strongly support an open, decentralized internet that is free of powerful gatekeepers with the ability to discriminate against rivals, threaten innovation or harm consumers," Rep.
Myspace seemed like the enigma machine to crack mainstream elitism in 2006; a captive audience and a group of people unafraid to criticize the cultural gatekeepers.
Women of color are often unseen and unheard in this industry, and when we're not, we're dismissed if gatekeepers don't like what we have to say.
Black families become advocates, activists, and spokespeople, historians, journalists, and policy experts, while also being the gatekeepers of the legacy and humanity of those they've lost.
Party leaders are even going so far as to consider diluting the traditional status of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina as gatekeepers to the presidency.
"It's almost impossible to end it without engaging men because they are the decision makers and gatekeepers in the community," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
With a vast cable universe and infinite opportunities online, the power of such gatekeepers has diminished, as artists can now reach audiences more directly than ever.
Amir Khan, a 23-year-old student at a local community college, has borne uneasy witness to young men as the gatekeepers of Harvard social life.
Tillerson was known for walling himself off in the executive suites, distancing himself from staffers, and surrounding himself with aides who acted as fiercely protective gatekeepers.
All of them work in a business whose gatekeepers have been using their power as levers to ply sex from the less powerful since time immemorial.
For decades, journalists at major media organizations acted as gatekeepers who passed judgment on what ideas could be publicly discussed, and what was considered too radical.
What we do know is that the requirement to act as gatekeepers against potential foreign meddling will impose significant costs on media outlets and online platforms.
It's likely that Acreage knew its commercial wouldn't make it past the gatekeepers, considering that cannabis, and any content related to it, is still pretty controversial.
So you guys have status and power and you're gatekeepers, you're the kind of people that can abuse other people traditionally in Hollywood and in entertainment.
In January, Mr. Clayton said he had asked his agency to go after both the companies that sold virtual currencies and the "gatekeepers" that helped them.
Supporters of net neutrality argue that telecom companies want to become the gatekeepers of the internet, deciding whether sites have access to fast or slow connections.
Just how Mr. Minniti turned human traffickers into gatekeepers is a contentious matter — he has flatly denied making cash payments — but the results have been striking.
There are no longer gatekeepers saying, 'Oh, I just don't know if a kid in Iowa wants to hear a gay kid from Australia come out.
These gatekeepers leverage their massive dominance over the marketplace - 73 percent which is controlled by only one provider - to drive up prices and push out competition.
Parents: the gatekeepers and the beneficiaries When it comes to how children interact with the public, the law puts the power largely in their parents' hands.
And if the industry's gatekeepers have any sense, they'll realize that tech needs sexual health and wellness as much as sexual health and wellness needs tech.
Could it be that talking about the hard numbers has caused labels, programmers, and gatekeepers to examine why they weren't playing and supporting music by women?
Over the past six months, Porter saw his role in the White House dramatically elevated from behind-the-scenes functionary to one of Trump's chief gatekeepers.
But now, in this era of fallen gatekeepers, where anyone with a Twitter handle or Facebook account can be a publisher, banishment has been ostensibly democratized.
Yet the gatekeepers of traditional art, far from turning up their noses at the showiness, were initially wowed by the extra attention the field was getting.
Unlike some media figures on the right, and unlike our president, those gatekeepers also correct the record and walk things back when they get things wrong.
Doctors serve as the gatekeepers under this system, but lack of guidance from Health Canada has made those willing to prescribe pot few and far between.
It was clearly something that people did want to feel, was this sense that Hollywood doesn't know that there are no experts, there are no gatekeepers.
"[Gatekeepers] can be really stifling or exclusionary in some ways, but they also serve this purpose of signaling that certain content can be trusted," Lewis said.
Tech companies are suddenly under more pressure than ever to take their roles as data gatekeepers more seriously, and Facebook appears to be weeding out potential vulnerabilities.
Pinker's "intellectuals" are hardly the intellectual gatekeepers of the 1950s, while STEM departments hold greater influence not just within the university but in the media as well.
Indies are, by their nature, more organic creatures; their gatekeepers are mostly the passionate filmmakers who scratch and claw for production money, then shoot on a shoestring.
Now Kihuen is trying to make a comeback unfettered by the elite gatekeepers that have prevented prominent #MeToo abusers in Hollywood and media from returning to prominence.
And while venues like YouTube and Twitch have created ways for aspiring stars to circumvent gatekeepers like agents and auditions, social fame presents challenges of its own.
Forty percent or so of people get their news from Facebook — it is by far one of the largest gatekeepers of information and trust in the world.
The freedom to skirt entrenched gatekeepers and more traditional methods of raising accusations gives women more autonomy and options when deciding how to make their stories public.
Humans still provide regular feedback on automated rankings and are ultimately better suited to be the final gatekeepers, interviewing and issuing acceptance and rejection letters to applicants.
It also indicates that we are at an unsettling point in which world leaders are suggesting extreme options that simply lock up the gatekeepers of the internet.
If you didn't know that the gatekeepers of your precious data sometimes have the means to access it, then you are in for quite a humbling realization.
Technology reduces the barriers to entry for new politicians who can outflank parties, therefore undermining the ability of parties to claim they are necessary gatekeepers in politics.
A 2014 UCLA study, The Hollywood Diversity Report, states that talent agencies -- Hollywood's gatekeepers -- "wield enormous influence" and have become the brokers of film and television packaging.
"Considering online platforms 'key gatekeepers' deviates greatly from the progressive thoughts put forward by the Commission in its platform communication in 2016," EDiMA said in a statement.
Sharia scholars are considered the gatekeepers of Islamic finance, vetting products and services to ensure they comply with religious principles such as bans on interest and gambling.
Even below them you had the sometimes greats: Filho, Feitosa, Sefo, Hunt, and the gatekeepers who could knock anyone out on any given night like Mike Bernardo.
It's because these gatekeepers don't come from that world, so they're not channelling that world into what they're creating, and they're not allowing other people to either.
Political parties, and political party primaries, were traditionally bulwarks against demagogues rising in American politics — they were controlled by gatekeepers who acted as checks against charismatic demagogues.
Tech firms cheered the decision, which they said would be particularly helpful to start-ups that did not have the resources to fight gatekeepers of the web.
The gatekeepers are not usually people of color, so they don't understand you should be looking for way more colors of the rainbow within that one ethnicity.
Many museums want to recruit us to be on their boards, but they have yet to hire more minority people to be curators, gatekeepers and decision makers.
And it's also a reminder that vast swaths of contemporary pop culture aren't designed to showcase diverse talents and narratives — gatekeepers are still coloring within old lines.
This new digital currency will run on a decentralized global blockchain network that enables highly secure transactions while reducing reliance on powerful gatekeepers or fee-charging intermediaries.
The topics of conversation will include: Do we want technology to keep giving more people a voice, or will traditional gatekeepers control what ideas can be expressed?
Frame & Canvas predated emo's mainstream breakthrough, and their reunion started years before cultural gatekeepers were willing to entertain the idea of emo as a valid artistic pursuit.
When supported by the right policies, such as preventing gatekeepers from controlling conversations online, our networks have proven to be megaphones that give voice to the voiceless.
On the other side, tech giants like Google and Amazon said that without such rules, the broadband providers could become gatekeepers of what internet content reached consumers.
Supply chain experts urge more careful, decentralized vetting procedures that send designs through a central checkpoint at headquarters and also past gatekeepers in the country of sale.
" He added: "The promise of an open internet is fundamentally threatened by the ability of a few powerful gatekeepers to bully competitors, cripple innovation and exploit consumers.
This elevates regional actors into "gatekeepers" whose approval is crucial for coordinating international action, according to research by political scientists Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams.
Last year, for instance, gatekeepers for Casey Affleck were able to persuade some reporters not to focus on two sexual harassment suits filed against him in 2010.
The outreach from the political establishment to potential female candidates is also lacking because the political operatives and party leaders who serve as gatekeepers are often men.
The flow of information is controlled yet again by a few gatekeepers, and our lives online—everything we create and how we consume it—have been commodified.
In minority communities, the gatekeepers are usually self-appointed guardians whose power rests on their ability to define what is acceptable and what is beyond the bounds.
Companies that have become "gatekeepers" between businesses and customers — like Amazon for shopping, Apple's App Store, Facebook's social network and Google's search engine — will face more scrutiny.
Facebook has always presented itself, in contrast to legacy gatekeepers, as a neutral bit of infrastructure; people may post what they like and access what they fancy.
"It's not tenable for Kelly to remain in this position so weakened," said Chris Whipple, author of "Gatekeepers," a history of modern White House chiefs of staff.
The platform opens the door for a lot of chilling, dispiriting, consequence-free vitriol, but it also removes some of the preliminary gatekeepers to reaching an audience.
In 1922, Walter Lippmann, in his book "Public Opinion," warned of "the manufacture of consent," a power that media gatekeepers could use for good or for ill.
Many of these powerful gatekeepers have claimed that the FCC should just let the big companies do what they want – that the market will sort it out.
And then within the studio system, there needs to be more of an embrace of a perceived risk the gatekeepers have when they think about young talent.
The stakes of the show were both radical and simple; women artists challenged and enriched the concept of this American-made movement despite the brotherhood of gatekeepers.
"They've emerged as gatekeepers," says Lina Khan, who catalyzed the recent discussion about tech regulation with a 2017 paper arguing that Amazon needs to be reined in.
I teach students how to use simple techniques to be their own best editors or gatekeepers – so they can detect false stories and frauds before sharing them.
Back then, the point of political parties was that they were gatekeepers, that they carefully chose their champions and guarded against the incursions of outsiders and demagogues.
The rocket launch of her success is proof that the problem isn't that consumers aren't interested in diversity—it's that financial gatekeepers aren't willing to support representation.
But it also means that, for destinations that are either delicate or dangerous, gatekeepers are more necessary than ever to keep people safe and maintain Earth's natural treasures.
That would take it to a new level, making it one of fewer than 60 core gatekeepers for the hundreds of millions of Firefox users around the world.
It's an understandable feeling because doing so invites criticism that they are too large, have too much power, and pose too much danger as the gatekeepers of speech.
If social media firms are the gatekeepers of 21st century content, then boardrooms who sign off on the digital marketing budget must be ready to ask harder questions.
However, individual committees act as crucial gatekeepers: If a committee rejects a change, it is much harder for it to win final approval, under the code council's rules.
"The big broadband barons and their Republican allies want to turn back the clock and make big cable and big cellphone companies the gatekeepers for internet access," Sen.
Every young jazz musician has had to wrestle with the gatekeepers of tradition; jazz celebrates youthful originality, but it also prizes respect, even reverence, for the music's founders.
There was hope a decade ago that YouTube would cut out content gatekeepers and allow creators to reach audiences without encountering traditional hurdles, but that hasn't entirely happened.
"The promise of an open internet is fundamentally threatened by the ability of a few powerful gatekeepers to bully competitors, cripple innovation and exploit consumers," committee member Rep.
This claim plays on bipartisan fears about the power of internet gatekeepers, and it's sparked several lawsuits, multiple congressional hearings, and a few tweetstorms from President Donald Trump.
Those electronic gatekeepers with their tiny screens, sticky buttons, and seemingly endless lists of names to tap through in search of a friend who can buzz you in.
Websites existed as static objects, power was still centralized, and there were still gatekeepers—those who had access to albums and press releases ahead of the general public.
Nola is almost immediately confronted with the reality that white people have colonized Black art spaces and become gatekeepers for what authentic expressions of Black art looks like.
The calculus seemed to figure that even with Facebook and Google having already emerged as gatekeepers of both content and ad dollars, the market would figure it out.
I gradually started getting invited on sessions and tried to make a good impression on those guys, because I knew that they were the gatekeepers to the magazine.
The Mercers had three principal gatekeepers at the time: Bossie, Bannon and Kellyanne Conway, who served as Trump's last campaign manager and now is a White House adviser.
And without gatekeepers like AT&T and T-Mobile promoting the phone, it will be incredibly difficult for these Xperias to gain any traction in the United States.
Eventually the gatekeepers will invite you to drive the company's halo car, like the Porsche Carrera GT, and then, eventually cars in the millions, like a Pagani Huayra.
I find it so remarkable that the Columbus Dispatch, USA Today, all these gatekeepers have come to the proper, correct conclusion on Trump, and said, 'No fucking way!
The Panama leak shows that lax or complicit gatekeepers—the law firms, corporate service providers and accountants that set up and oversee offshore companies—are another big problem.
As the gatekeepers between talent and film studios, agents wield an enormous amount of power, and they pride themselves on their ability to keep sensitive information under wraps.
To maintain their authoritative positions as gatekeepers in the social media age, old-guard editors and employees must engage more (and reveal more) than they ever have before.
Also fired were three lower-tier aides known as the three gatekeepers for their purported role in controlling whom Ms. Park met with and what information reached her.
With over 7 billion Internet users worldwide—400 million on Instagram alone—gallery owners and record label executives are no longer the gatekeepers of the female artists' visibility.
Waka's momentum continued to grow—even as he stressed that he had no interest in living up to the standards of technical skill gatekeepers expected rappers to display.
While that's technically true, at least two of these formats — AMP and Instant Articles — are being favored by the two largest gatekeepers to online content: Google and Facebook.
"I saw this chart in the New York Times about like decision makers — the gatekeepers in every single industry — and it was like all white people," Ansari said.
The FCC is in the final stages of a proceeding that will introduce competition to the BDS marketplace, a market currently overwhelmingly dominated by a few broadband gatekeepers.
They are the profit-taking gatekeepers of our health care, our technology, our finance system, our food supply and almost all of the other basic necessities of life.
One can't help but think this has something to do with the positive sea change across the industry, with more women in roles as critics and production gatekeepers.
Madeleine Westerhout was one of the chief gatekeepers to the President as his personal assistant -- the Trump White House's real-world equivalent of Sue in "Veep" or Mrs.
And it puts Italy, and Europe, in the role of hiring as gatekeepers the very people who profit from extorting, starving, selling into slavery, torturing and raping migrants.
One day, at the Toronto film festival, when I saw both "The Gatekeepers" (224) and "Stories We Tell" (220), I thought I had been transported to cinematic Elysium.
It also doesn't require working with the largest pharmacy benefits managers, like Express Scripts, which are gatekeepers of sorts for those who opt to use their health insurance.
In 21880, two years after they rejected his "Déjeuner sur l'herbe," the gatekeepers of the Paris Salon accepted two paintings by Édouard Manet into Europe's most prestigious exhibition.
It took me 27 attempts to get past the gatekeepers of the publishing industry who time and time again make Latino writers feel that our stories don't matter.
Frustrated with his inability to make it past the gatekeepers, Mr. Diesel directed and starred in a short film, "Multi-Facial," which was shown at Cannes in 1995.
In 2015, Americans reclaimed the public utility that built the 21st century, protecting it from the greed of monopolistic gatekeepers that had spent vast resources capturing federal regulators.
In 21880, two years after they rejected his "Déjeuner sur l'herbe," the gatekeepers of the Paris Salon accepted two paintings by Édouard Manet into Europe's most prestigious exhibition.
The president later called Woodward to complain he hadn't been consulted, despite Woodward reaching out through a host of Trump gatekeepers, including Kellyanne Conway, Raj Shah, and Sen.
The power of different gatekeepers is slowly being eroded, though they remain hugely relevant today since they can still enact censorship or control access to elitist art institutions.
You don't want to rock the boat if it's your boat, so then, when YouTube came about, they took away the gatekeepers, and that's when we started exploding.
But when the (pot) smoke cleared, nothing had changed other than a greater awareness of our near-total dependency on the whims of the modern gatekeepers of free speech.
News organizations that are increasingly low on bodies in their newsrooms are supposed to act as gatekeepers but can get lazy in the rush to be first to report.
Jada Pinkett Smith and Elizabeth Banks are the gatekeepers, and it's only because they are willing to sign on to the men's ambitions that the men perform at all.
As Saint John indicates, if gatekeepers are the impediment to change, not the people knocking to get in, the onus to make a difference should be distributed more realistically.
The Patreon model encourages people to see themselves not as consumers, but as members of a private club, free from the constraints of mainstream gatekeepers or mass-market appeal.
Marta Fernandez, Senior Vice President of Original Programming at Starz, believes that the root of the disconnect lies in a lack of effort from the gatekeepers in powerful positions.
We're breaking down the doors and showing country radio and the gatekeepers that women do want to hear songs by women and that women can work on the radio.
Women like Vanzant, proverbial and literal Black aunties, are unofficial gatekeepers of that code, tsk'ing us when we fall short and nodding curtly even when we get it right.
You could see the woman showrunner at the helm of each of those shows, implementing her vision and creating the kind of characters that TV gatekeepers long had excluded.
The current gatekeepers' struggle to define Star Wars after Lucas' retirement has put a spotlight on the troubled production of the series' latest film, Solo: A Star Wars Story.
For individuals whose likenesses appear in these videos without their consent, enlisting the help of gatekeepers like Twitter will be the best way to stop this content from spreading.
It's been hailed as a proudly British triumph by the same cultural gatekeepers and politicians who spent years blaming its protagonists for urban unrest and social and moral decay.
To improve security for the sex workers and health staff, Horizons Femmes has enlisted community leaders, known locally as 'gatekeepers', to help maintain order and peace in the area.
This is her story of attempting to launch a career as a woman in country, but being turned away by gatekeepers for over a decade, because she's a woman.
"The gatekeepers are not usually people of color, so they don't understand you should be looking for way more colors of the rainbow within that one ethnicity," Longoria explains.
The movie "is asking us to think about the value that we put on art and who we allowed to be the gatekeepers of such a thing," Diggs said.
The manifesto argues that the RTS amendment unfairly positions the banks as "gatekeepers of the fintech sector" and enables them to fight off competition from newcomers to the market.
"Our collective experience is that where online platforms have a strong incentive to turn into gatekeepers because of their dual role, instead of maximizing consumer welfare," the CEOs wrote.
Constraints like these by internet providers could lead to a revival of gatekeepers – a set of companies and executives choosing what is good enough to be produced and released.
This is why it is so critical to work on all levels when it comes to changes in practices on early marriage—including parents, school administrators, teachers, gatekeepers, etc.
Wonder's human curators – in-house employees who also work on other Hydric Media projects – vet the tracks Wonder's algorithm suggests twice per day, acting as gatekeepers of a sort.
The gatekeepers want people to think they represent all "creators," but in fact, they continue to ignore the interests of millions of new creators who rely on online platforms.
This left a void for this new generation of artists, including Fredo, who were exceedingly popular online, yet, pre-streaming services, lacked metrics to validate them to mainstream gatekeepers.
In this environment, Pao argues, there was little awareness of the ways in which the industry's gatekeepers had made it difficult, or even impossible, for outsiders to break in.
A business that initially set out to influence media gatekeepers at newspapers, magazines and television stations has been forced to adapt as new channels of communication have opened up.
We can tell ourselves that these human beings aren't gatekeepers, or that they have cleansed themselves of all bias and emotion, but this would have no relation to reality.
He's clear to state that it doesn't matter as much to him what the fashion industry gatekeepers think of his decisions — in the end, it's what his fans wants.
The sociopolitical concerns that people have about tech platforms having too much power and serving as information gatekeepers could actually be addressed by enforcement and policymaking that promotes competition.
You mentioned the Phonica thing there, is it more important than ever to have these gatekeepers there who know you and your taste and can recommend things to you?
No longer do there need to be certain gatekeepers and there's a flattening of access and a dismantling of hierarchies which can be tough and good all at once.
Ivy League schools—which still function to some extent as social gatekeepers in the United States—still have legacy admissions, giving a leg up to families like the Bushes.
They can sidestep media gatekeepers and beam their personalities and priorities straight to their constituents' ears, all while heightening their national brands, perhaps in anticipation of seeking higher office.
"It's the Trump formula of avoiding the gatekeepers," said Philip Seib, who writes about diplomacy and social media at the University of Southern California's School for Communication and Journalism.
Commercial galleries are not necessarily gatekeepers or caretakers of complicated histories, but the veneer of social and political awareness could have been more rigorously worked out in these shows.
As with every other culture industry, the internet democratized the scene, diminishing the power of gatekeepers, opening up avenues for success, and serving audiences that had been mostly overlooked.
Its gatekeepers met people trying to gain entry at a hiring fair for new stores in the George Washington Bridge Bus Station, at 403th Street in Manhattan, on Wednesday.
That has meant a new ecosystem of rising stars, who ascend quicker than ever — releasing songs that get millions of listens, booking nationwide tours, selling merchandise — without traditional gatekeepers.
We fight in newsrooms, boardrooms, studio meetings, book proposals, and other spaces where white editors hungry for all of our pain and none of our nuance serve as gatekeepers.
The companies' handling of consumer data, their ad-targeting practices and their role as gatekeepers of communication are all under scrutiny, both in the United States and in Europe.
Story at a glance Two years after the #TimesUp movement began, major film festivals are making a move to break into the majority white male ranks of Hollywood's gatekeepers.
The EFF warned that the private companies that often act as gatekeepers over the internet are not required under the First Amendment to protect the speech of their customers.
Big, burly men in bomber jackets from towns like Bradford and Burnley, bouncers were gatekeepers of adulthood, they were the force that upheld the divide between child and adulthood.
There's always been a conspiratorial and xenophobic fringe on the right, but it was (fitfully) held in place by gatekeepers through the early decades of America's post-war prosperity.
The idea the ISPs, acting as broadband gatekeepers, could create different tiers of internet access, depending on the price you pay, would change the web as we know it forever.
Historically, institutional gatekeepers have effectively controlled gender transitions, often bending people to conform to social standards of gendered appearance and behavior and thus postponing—or even preventing—their transition altogether.
Jay-Z wanted Tidal to bring in a new guard for the streaming era—a company that potentially prioritized compensating the artists, unlike tech-first gatekeepers like Spotify and YouTube.
And while it faced genuine resistance from country gatekeepers, the song enjoyed a meteoric rise (largely propelled by TikTok) to the top of the charts in a matter of months.
Mashable Australia sat down with Lax after the event to discuss how he sees the future of digital design in an era where Facebook and others act as aesthetic gatekeepers.
Actors may have power, but these agencies are the gatekeepers when it comes to setting up meetings where women feel safe and writing contracts with inclusion riders and equal pay.
Patient-centric solutions afford businesses an end-around to many of the gatekeepers that can block or unduly delay the progress of those taking more traditional go-to-market routes.
But, unfortunately what happened was a whole bunch of agents came in, and the agents started to get more power because they became the gatekeepers for the jobs for women.
It's easy to see why victims might feel like gatekeepers for their ex-partner's behavior, even after their relationships end: although, of course, it isn't their responsibility to do so.
Welcome to the world of social engineering, where those looking gain access to protected places (be they physical or digital) talk, bluff, confuse, or trick their way past the gatekeepers.
At one time, this kind of democratic sharing of ideas was the great promise of the internet, where information flowed freely, unconstrained by traditional gatekeepers like government or media companies.
Margulies' character, Kitty Montgomery, is one of the gatekeepers of said world: An ambitious magazine editor, Kitty starts to fear for her safety when the people around her are targeted.
Similarly, in a post-neutrality era, ISPs could become gatekeepers for online content and services, requiring companies to fork over cash to ensure their sites are accessible at prime speeds.
But he's also called for digital publishers to follow the example of newspapers and media sectors by consolidating in order to gain more leverage to bargain with the internet's gatekeepers.
This means the vast majority of decisions are still being made by white gatekeepers, despite claims of diversity and inclusion and what shifts in power a "browning" America may bring.
He's caught the attention of up-and-coming rap gatekeepers like music video director Cole Bennett and legends like Travis Barker—both of whom Gnar says he's recently spoken with.
A sinister cult with religious overtones, The O.O.A. became the setting for a series of power plays and reversals, with different cult leaders — referred to as "Gatekeepers" — vying for control.
Here's our story about the revelations Priebus shared with Chris Whipple for a new chapter for the paperback edition of "The Gatekeepers," Whipple's history of White House chiefs of staff.
A stylish presence in the city's art and social justice worlds, Ms. Hunt, 36, weaves a connecting thread among the city's cultural institutions, media gatekeepers and gifted, if overlooked, artists.
Nor does the way some cultural gatekeepers, many of them proudly progressive and reflexively inclusive in other parts of their lives, seem invested in keeping the ranks of readers closed.
Ad hoc gatekeepers of the Talland House myth, they were poring over a map of the property from 21926 and historical photos, which showed a smaller and less imposing house.
The party gatekeepers who choose candidates tend to buy the myth that white men are more electable, and the media give more positive coverage to male candidates than to women.
"The press community and cultural critics at large are really critical gatekeepers for the artistic community," Karim Ahmad, The Sundance Institute&aposs director of outreach and inclusion, told Business Insider.
Lawmakers and regulators in several countries are investigating the companies' market power, their role as gatekeepers of communication and their handling of data, especially in failing to protect users' privacy.
"Every president learns you cannot govern without an empowered chief of staff to execute your agenda," says Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of modern chiefs of staff.
She helps clients understand the rules, shepherds their applications, assists service providers who want to be paid and will appeal to Medicaid gatekeepers who can be tough about the regulations.
While sex tech gained a lot by finally being accepted by the biggest gatekeepers of tech, it honestly feels like CES had a lot more to gain from the partnership.
Through Chief Dammick chiefly, but also through a host of other officials and gatekeepers, "Fargo" has been attacking a specifically masculine mode of belittlement, arrogance and unwarranted confidence this season.
In no small part due to the growing visibility of gender-nonconforming folks, it feels like over the past few years the term has become accepted by linguistic gatekeepers — finally.
For their part, broadband industry advocates are trying to tamp down on what they see as overinflated concerns about the repeal, promising not to abuse their power as internet gatekeepers.
Musicians don't need to think so exclusively about what sounds, beats and structures the radio gatekeepers will allow; they can get poetic, political, sonically weird or all of the above.
As a financial adviser who has sought business relationships with college athletes becoming professional, I can attest to the many gatekeepers that stand between me and the prospective athlete client.
The process starts at home: Foreign media firms seeking access to China's enormous markets face intense pressure from Communist Party gatekeepers to make odious concessions on content control and privacy.
She was ending up in the ER with really severe pain, and often couldn't even get past the ER gatekeepers, because she was assumed to be drug-seeking just automatically.
Mr. Trump has led in the polls, but his style has offended many local political gatekeepers, who see his approach as disrespectful to the state's tradition of down-to-earth campaigning.
On the Nashville scene, he's pitching songs to the gatekeepers of country artists at the highest level, all while shaping a stockpile of 37 tracks into an album tentatively called Westward.
It also means Amazon doesn't need to forge deals with the pharmacy benefits managers, which are the gatekeepers for those who opt to use their health insurance to purchase prescription medicines.
But those days are going the way of the paper ticket, and now the gatekeepers of live events are determined to inject some digital anxiety into your drug-fueled Phish party.
One great boon of the internet, particularly for marginalized voices, is how it allows people to share content and ideas that might never make it past old-school gatekeepers and censors.
While it's good that Google eventually shut the activity down, this is a new wrinkle in the cryptocurrency craze that internet gatekeepers will have to better protect against in the future.
So no matter how much black creatives like Glover might want to make a show by and for black people, they will always have to convince white gatekeepers of their worth.
Currently, drug regulation is a local affair with agencies such as the FDA and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), plus similar bodies in other countries, acting as gatekeepers to national markets.
Clients increasingly rely on high-tech gatekeepers — whether financial supermarkets such as Schwab or software-driven "roboadvisors" — that funnel cash into ETFs, not on human brokers with strong active-manager relationships.
They're made with no input from the gatekeepers of the publishing industry and don't warrant the interest of the platform that hosts them (reached for comment, Amazon had nothing to say).
In dark suits and gelled hair, traditional late-night hosts have stood as the gatekeepers of American mainstream pop culture and politics, deciding who and what is worthy of our attention.
Right-wing views are so intertwined with hateful belief systems that many Republican figures have successfully argued that the platform gatekeepers on sites like Twitter and Facebook are biased against conservatives.
Combining modern-day fame and an age-old demagogy, he bypassed the ossified gatekeepers and appealed directly to voters through a constant Twitter stream that seemed interrupted only by television appearances.
Platform companies like Facebook, aggregators like Google, Amazon and Uber have, says the Institute, stripped traditional gatekeepers of their power, delivered real progress for consumers and businesses and increased many freedoms.
He, too, is obsessed with his own prowess, and he uses Twitter to get around traditional media gatekeepers — and fact-checkers — to inject anything he wants into the nation's media bloodstream.
In an episode of Business Insider's podcast "This Is Success," Wang explained that he increasingly cares less about what fashion-industry gatekeepers think, and is instead more focused on the consumer.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Firefox browser maker Mozilla is blocking the United Arab Emirates' government from serving as one of its internet security gatekeepers, citing Reuters reports on a UAE cyber espionage program.
A vibrant array of websites "has been compressed under the powerful weight of a few dominant platforms" that have created "a new set of gatekeepers" that control how ideas are shared.
Back in the '70s, Theroux's books (and even Greene's), no matter how intelligent and virtuosic, were too colorful, plotty and cinematic to be granted full respect by the snobbiest literary gatekeepers.
Millan and Sydney Hupp, sisters and Pruitt family friends from Oklahoma, became Mr. Pruitt's Washington gatekeepers, helping book trips nationwide to meet with oil executives, coal miners, farmers and other groups.
It also has relationships with the major pharmacy benefit managers, like Express Scripts and CVS Health, that serve as gatekeepers to the majority of Americans who are covered by health insurance.
The evening before Americans went to the polls to cast their votes in the midterm elections, some of the most powerful gatekeepers in American fashion cast a vote of their own.
His linkup with Franglish — a hybrid name to strike fear in the hearts of the Académie Française, the zealous gatekeepers of the French language — was forged through their shared African heritage.
Female Democrats, especially women of color, often find their easiest path to election is taking on a male incumbent from their own party in a primary, which political gatekeepers greatly discourage.
"We've fought for hundreds of years for people to create their own culture and content, as opposed to have gatekeepers like the government dictate what gets seen and shown," Craig says.
Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs of staff, said in an interview that the president was taking the wrong lessons from his time in office.
And this is something I spend a ton of time writing about and a ton of time thinking about, because I love new economies that aren't beholden to the old gatekeepers.
That business development push coincided with a heightened demand for back channels to Mr. Trump, who swept into office without connections to the usual array of Washington gatekeepers and power brokers.
From Washington to Texas to California, politicians are road-testing their political messaging strategies, searching for the best way to reach voters in ways that often bypass the traditional media gatekeepers.
Industry gatekeepers made top-down decisions about what content would be made and when it would be shown, resulting in a lack of diversity that is only now beginning to change.
Yes, the remix is even better than the original (yeehaw), but Cyrus' contribution is also a middle finger to the country music gatekeepers who rejected the song in the first place.
These women still face powerful industry gatekeepers like Mr. Simmons, whose pedigree and ability to make or break careers allowed his abusive behavior to go unchallenged for decades, his accusers contend.
"Today's charges should send shockwaves throughout the pharmaceutical industry reminding them of their role as gatekeepers of prescription medication," DEA Special Agent in Charge Ray Donovan said in a news release.
All of which is to say: sometimes we are rejected by the traditional gatekeepers of our homes, and at other times we absolutely cannot stomach what they ask us to accept.
Błachowicz and Nogueira certainly aren't gatekeepers to the championship conversation at light heavyweight, but they are a way to test Gustafsson on route to him returning to the top of the bracket.
Crowdfunding removes the gatekeepers, falls on the side of creators peddling an idea, and allows them to appeal directly to their would-be audience, even when — especially when — it's a small one.
The gatekeepers of Detroit car history — GM, Ford, and Chrysler — all have shown they have serious investments in self-driving technology, along with Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, and other big global brands.
A show like Broad City, or Insecure, or Atlanta — these shows were made possible by a changing TV landscape in which those white male gatekeepers have loosened up the reins a bit.
The Universal Filmed Entertainment Group is the first major movie studio not only to acknowledge, but highlight and commit to the project, all with the goal of diversifying Hollywood's filmmakers and gatekeepers.
Family doctors, known as general practitioners (GPs), act as the first port of call for patients; friendly gatekeepers to the rest of the service who refer people to specialists only if needed.
The last thing I wanted to do was start the label and go thru the same headache of trying to get more gatekeepers—this time publications—to write about and expose us.
Meet some of the new gatekeepers at Infinity Ward, the studio leading the charge on 2016's new Call of Duty game and the banner under which the series was originally created.
And perhaps Smith is arguing that journalists — who admit they'd heard about these allegations in the summer and fall before the election but held back — shouldn't have sole power in being gatekeepers.
Those moments, however, featured political and media gatekeepers with more power, and so Trump-like candidates were destroyed in primaries, or at conventions, or by a press that paid them little mind.
Advances in streaming video bypassed those gatekeepers, who have spent the past decade-plus running around like chickens with their heads cut off as their cultural power was transferred to digital upstarts.
Traditionally, any of these creators would have needed to get past the gatekeepers of the recording, film, publishing and investment world; but today those gates have been unlocked, if not demolished entirely.
Software giants would like us to believe their algorithms are objective and neutral, so they can avoid responsibility for their enormous power as gatekeepers while maintaining as large an audience as possible.
Critics though say repealing the rules would allow for major internet companies, such as Comcast or Verizon, to abuse their powers as internet gatekeepers and drive up the costs of internet use.
Such was that culture that if Budenz and Rushmore had never existed, one ends up believing, publishers and other gatekeepers still would have started turning their backs on Algren, with similar results.
Moreover, far from hurting Sanders, this impotent assault is self-defeating, fueling the narrative that party gatekeepers want, at all costs, to keep a political revolution from taking over the Democratic Party.
Semantics matter but when the gatekeepers of a term continue to evolve, the lines between who can and cannot use it can get blurry—especially with a word as multifaceted as sis.
"I think Trump has decided it's really a bad marriage," said Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers," a history of White House chiefs of staff, "that he has decided to muddle through."
The lack of support from the gatekeepers in the industry is why Rae says she's constantly creating spaces for Black creatives that she didn't have when she was on the come-up.
Maduro's committee acted as FIFA's gatekeepers, responsible for conducting eligibility checks on soccer officials before they could win coveted and lucrative places on top committees, including positions on the governing FIFA Council.
Like the fact that the mostly French gatekeepers of couture, the most rigid of fashion sectors, have increasingly lowered barriers to entry to woo and admit designers from China, Lebanon and Russia.
Democratic candidates like Mr. Sanders and Mr. Biden have also tried to unite supporters through rhetoric that downplays the significance of traditional political gatekeepers, though they have never approached the president's tenor.
To gain access to this 21st century utility, communities have been dependent on just a few broadband gatekeepers who control the high-capacity pipelines that are the base of the digital economy.
NADA, or New Art Dealers Alliance, remains the fair on many itineraries for its emphasis on scrappy but influential galleries hovering just beyond Basel's gatekeepers (and hoping to eventually breach the gate).
Fintech futurist Brett King puts it even more succinctly: technology companies and large consumer brands will become gatekeepers for financial products, which themselves will move to the background of the user experiences.
These are the gatekeepers that decide what's worth knowing and how it's known, and for all the downsides of this system, it did keep a lot of ignorance and error at bay.
Moving kids' content to separate streaming apps — made specifically for children, with fewer commercials, more gatekeepers in charge of quality control, and fair, clear payment structures — seems like a change for good.
By guaranteeing small entrepreneurs access to customers, the rule lowered barriers to entry for innovators, checked the power of internet providers to serve as gatekeepers, and protected consumers' privacy and Internet access.
Just as curatorial choices shouldn't be beholden to popular tastes but directed toward education and illumination, so too should we expect cultural gatekeepers to be similarly forward thinking in their operational duties.
I think one thing that's very similar about Hollywood and Silicon Valley is you have small numbers of gatekeepers who control a lot of what gets produced and what doesn't get produced.
Chris Whipple, who wrote a book on White House chiefs of staff called "The Gatekeepers," said he is skeptical that Ayers has enough clout to be effective as Trump's chief of staff.
B. 822 is by far the most ambitious attempt yet by a state to reestablish net neutrality and halt the potential transformation of internet providers into absolute gatekeepers of information freely shared online.
"The American people do not want the internet to look more like cable, where prices rise, customer service falls, and gatekeepers control what you watch, read, and pay," said INCOMPAS CEO Chip Pickering.
Not so long ago, television, radio, newspapers, and schools — the media, in other words — were controlled by a small set of large corporate and government gatekeepers, who decided what was and wasn't reality.
But what Shapiro says is that over the last five, six, seven years, is that there's no need for those gatekeepers, so you're getting kind of the more Breitbart-y, far-right conservatism.
It's always been a cat and mouse game, with unscrupulous players trying whatever methods they can to attract as many eyeballs as possible while gatekeepers like Google sort the wheat from the chaff.
"But what's going on under the surface is really just, "Can a mass of creators speak to the world, or are they going to be filtered by the traditional gatekeepers of popular culture?
The angriest of gamers often feel the need to act as gatekeepers for gaming because they imagine that making gaming feel more accessible to other groups somehow taints the purity of their hobby.
While gatekeepers have stood firmly in mainstream culture to set the standard for good entertainment and comedy, a diverse group of content creators is giving us the programming we actually want to see.
The basic mechanics of primary care are remarkably similar to when the NHS was created in 1948, with GPs the first destination for the ill and gatekeepers to the rest of the service.
As gatekeepers, moms hold keys to shared parenting duties With nearly half of all births being to unmarried couples (PDF), some parents may think they have gamed the system by skipping the wedding.
Worth reading in full: First, the weakening of old-style information gatekeepers (such as media, NGOs, and government and academic institutions), while empowering the underdogs, has also, in another way, deeply disempowered underdogs.
That he has managed to run for office pretending to be a teller of hard truths is further evidence of how far American politics has fallen, and how weakened the gatekeepers really are.
But it doesn't overshadow the entire misguided purpose for these digital gatekeepers—that the government should police who gets to look at porn online and punish providers who don't comply with their rules.
So Twitter and Facebook today are wholly owned news and information platforms, praying mainly at the altar of increased engagement, with personalized, increasingly limited information streams, no embedded gatekeepers and completely open participation.
The new OTC hearing aid category would make it possible for high-end PSAPs to brand themselves as hearing aids and reach a national market without having to placate gatekeepers within each state.
According to Taplin, companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon are apparently the new gatekeepers that degrade music, art, and culture, while financial tech platforms, or Fintech, he says are somehow outside regulatory scrutiny.
That would have big consequences for those who have stuff to sell and who still view television ads as the best way to do it — and equally big consequences for traditional television's gatekeepers.
Others have argued that repealing the rules would allow for major internet companies, such as Comcast or Verizon, to abuse their powers as internet gatekeepers and drive up the costs of internet use.
"Take everything you've heard and multiply it by 50," Priebus said, according to an excerpt from the book "The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency," by Chris Whipple.
Celebrity publicists now must contend with a volatile, web-driven, 24-hour media culture — on a global scale — that has forced them to become less the cautious gatekeepers and more the frenetic multitaskers.
The alt-right calls them the "respectable right" These are the gatekeepers at National Review and Fox News who marginalize the alt-right and their intellectual progenitors for the sake of mainstream respectability.
With neither competition nor meaningful regulatory oversight to keep them in check, these telecom giants will have carte blanche to abuse their roles as internet gatekeepers online, net neutrality activists have repeatedly warned.
While that's starting to change, there's an extensive history of female comedians trying to navigate the impossible obstacle course of needing to be aggressive and forceful but not alienating male audiences (and gatekeepers).
It exploited the nostalgia in the elder generation of music-business gatekeepers — not just for classic rock but for the kind of musicianship and larger-than-life rock stardom that Led Zeppelin flaunted.
Ms. Ways is one of the most important gatekeepers in Brooklyn's fertile stand-up scene, which is centered not in clubs, but in bars and performing spaces like Union Hall and Bell House.
I think it's because the authors are themselves the current gatekeepers of this exciting technology, and although they plan for it to go mainstream, they desperately want it to be good for society.
Politics and contemporary country music have an uneasy relationship, to say the least — artists inclined to speak their conscience often do so at the risk of being ostracized by the genre's radio gatekeepers.
In so doing, he offered a view into the tectonic shifts in the fashion industry, the instability of the high-fashion, runway model he left behind and the traditional gatekeepers who perpetuate it.
Fact-checkers and media scolds would lambaste a candidate who leaned heavily on this kind of rhetoric, and even in the Age of Trump most Democrats still care about wrist-slaps from gatekeepers.
Raqib Shaw's works have not always fared well with critics, and his current paintings at Pace Gallery exhibit some of the flamboyance and excess that have raised the ire of high art's gatekeepers.
The one-two-punch of insolvencies at Lucky's Market and Earth Fare came at a time when natural foods grocers no longer serve as the gatekeepers for the health-centric products they sell.
Now that the electability myth is busted, and the demographics of political power are starting to shift, gatekeepers must heed the voters rather than hide behind rules that protect an unsustainable status quo.
"The homogeneous group of gatekeepers that came before us still affects so much of what we consider worthy of canonization," writes Kyle Buchanan, a New York Times culture reporter and awards season columnist.
Through his willingness to tackle the hard issues, Wheeler has made clear that the job of the FCC is to recalibrate the balance of power between broadband gatekeepers and American businesses and consumers.
Which is the very moment we left Jimmy and Kim (Rhea Seehorn) at the end of Season 4, as Jimmy celebrates his masterful hoodwinking of the gatekeepers of the New Mexico State Bar.
Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers," about White House chiefs of staff, said that Mr. Trump's White House was broken and that the president needed to enable Mr. Kelly to fix it.
If any of this soul-searching is at all sincere, it should at least inspire these gatekeepers to do a little introspection about Washington's nightmare boss before they proclaim her their dream candidate.
The Academy released its list of nominations for the 2020 Oscars on Monday, and—because the foremost gatekeepers of Hollywood are, apparently, boring misogynists with terrible taste—this year's lineup is deeply disappointing.
"The story of the past half-century is the steady degradation of trust in the institutions and gatekeepers of American life," said Ben Domenech, the founder of The Federalist, a conservative news site.
Mr. Johnson's team has seized upon a terrifying truth: that the old media, particularly the broadcasters, and the establishment that has decided its rules of operation, are no longer the gatekeepers to communication.
"There is a certain class of gatekeepers at prestigious literary institutions that still think they're above this conventional wisdom and are happy to keep covering only books by cis white men," Iacovelli said.
I could be one of the gatekeepers, the socially responsible leader who removes the rampant hate speech and sexism and bigotry, bans repeated rule-breakers, and guides the community to more civil interaction.
He was especially wary of being branded a "black photographer," fearing that photography's gatekeepers would use the phrase to diminish his artistry and restrict his work to the margins of the photographic world.
But if you look at Jeff Bezos, up until the moment he buys The Washington Post, and becomes Old Media, he talks about a world filled with gatekeepers, and he's really angry about it.
When genuine rock stars got into fistfights onstage, when Prince showed his ass on live, national TV, when Fiona Apple called the assembled gatekeepers and demigods of the music industry bullshit to their faces?
Although you keep expressing skepticism, you still seem to think we'd be better off with gatekeepers — some institution or body of institutions that decides what should or shouldn't be expressed in the public sphere.
"[Activist and singer] Paul Robeson said that artists are the gatekeepers of the truth, and right now, a lot of people in our country are looking for answers," Common said after the nominations announcement.
It just so happens users are much better at spreading the fake stuff, and now the companies are being pressed to serve as fact-checkers and gatekeepers when that was never their express intent.
What if the gatekeepers read it and saw it as arrogant, me stepping out of place, writing about metaphysical selves as if I had the creative freedom of a white writer in this industry?
The truth is that women can't always be the gatekeepers of everyone's emotional well-being — especially not in the case of Queen Sugar, where female characters are also taking the lead on everything else.
Clayton critiques the concept of "world music" by pointing to rough-and-tumble adaptations of house, techno, and hip-hop that are very global, but unlikely to pass the "authenticity" muster with WOMEX gatekeepers.
But as the Babe story has demonstrated, there's also been an uncomfortable collision between that democratizing force and the traditional media gatekeepers who seem to resent it, or resent their inability to control it.
Since these executives are the gatekeepers for both better positions and increased skills, your best bet for advancement is to meet them where they are: In line at the open bar or appetizer station.
Loosening the grip of internet gatekeepers will make our markets function again, give entrepreneurs and disruptive innovators a fair shot, and ensure that no one company has too much control over speech or commerce.
"The repeal of net neutrality would turn internet service providers into gatekeepers—allowing them to put profits over consumers while controlling what we see, what we do, and what we say online," he said.
In these communities, where government distrust has been earned over years of disenfranchisement, elite signals such as a Harvard education and a Rhodes scholarship matter less than building relationships with key gatekeepers and validators.
Usually, Adeline explained to Refinery29, men are the gatekeepers to musical success, but she powered through and made "Swirl" happen all on her own to show young girls that they can do it too.
But G-Eazy has achieved a large chunk of this success via a hip-hop side door — not reliant on traditional gatekeepers like hip-hop radio or the support of an established black mentor.
Local groups like the ones we study have revitalized existing local Democratic structures but also made it possible to cut around traditional gatekeepers, getting new candidates onto ballots and new supporters knocking on doors.
It makes these companies as gatekeepers of election information, and in a post-net neutrality world could pave the way to giving Big Telecom a dystopian authority to dictate which political messages voters receive.
I didn't know if anyone would come forward to talk about such a sensitive subject, least of all stars or filmmakers whose livelihoods depend on maintaining smooth relationships with the industry's executives and gatekeepers.
Plus, she adds, there's the army of gatekeepers: "You've been told the financial world is more complex than it actually is, so that you end up hiring someone to manage your money," she says.
We think gatekeepers in publishing have a responsibility to their readers and their writers to set a precedent of accountability and real transparency so that women and especially women of color can be heard.
Expanding the pharmacy business without the aid of a major pharmacy-benefit manager would be tough, because the benefit managers serve as gatekeepers to insured patients, deciding which pharmacies they can and cannot use.
Straight male comedians, bookers and club owners have always been the gatekeepers of upward mobility in stand-up, an industry where "women aren't funny" was considered conventional wisdom until just a few years ago.
"His goal seemed to be to reassure people that there's a grown-up in the room with Trump," said Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers," a book about White House chiefs of staff.
Prospective members are evaluated by an algorithm and human gatekeepers, who consider factors like the size of an applicant's Instagram following, how many Raya members he or she knows and other, less quantifiable attributes.
The industry commentator Bob Lefsetz said that while the stations were not likely to become a lucrative endeavor, they were a way for members of the public to seize power back from cultural gatekeepers.
Despite Caxton's self-justifications, subsequent generations of printers had grown to understand themselves as gatekeepers, and publishing had become an industry defined as much by what it didn't publish as by what it did.
Almost every musical telling of this myth has a moment when Orpheus sings a song that so enchants the gatekeepers of the underworld that he is given permission to enter and reclaim his wife.
In 2013, he explained in a short YouTube documentary that he was aiming to upend a system in which controlling record labels acted as gatekeepers for young creatives trying to make names for themselves.
The rise of YouTube and Tumblr allowed trans people to become content creators on their own, cutting out the cis media gatekeepers that long held sway over how trans people were perceived within society.
"People try to serve as gatekeepers, and say 'this person looks like a kind of candidate we could back,'" said Aimee Allison, the founder of She the People, a political network of progressive women.
Every book is handpicked by a seasoned corps of 16 selectors and helpers who are the gatekeepers to the library's circulating collection of nearly 241 million books, 2400 million e-books and 2120,258 audiobooks.
I think that path would look something like what comedian Jenny Yang laid out on Twitter: private apologies, calling on gatekeepers to support the women who were hurt, supporting survivor networks and charities, etc.
The explosion of right-wing media in the 1990s and 2000s swept those gatekeepers away, giving the loudest voice, the most exposure, and the most power to the most extreme elements on the right.
And thanks to brands like Her Universe, and against the best efforts of toxic gatekeepers, women and femme-identifying individuals have more options than ever when it comes to expressing their fandom and their femininity.
It's not just that he gives Ally a chance to pull a runaround on the industry gatekeepers who'd previously rejected her; his endorsement of her work has meaning to her, and by extension, to us.
Amazon, Google, and Facebook have leveraged their online intermediary or broker functions to become winner-take-all gatekeepers for consumers seeking to reach companies, and toll-keepers for companies seeking to sell to consumers online.
"The gatekeepers, the mental health specialists and imams, are getting these calls and they don't know what to do," said Sameera Ahmed, director of the Family and Youth Institute, explaining the need for the toolkit.
With an album like this, she's sending the message to the establishment that she doesn't care what the gatekeepers want, either because she no longer feels she needs them or she outright thinks they're wrong.
"What we're experiencing now is the result of a movement built on the hard work, the dedication, the passion of many, many librarians, teachers, gatekeepers, editors, publishing professionals, in and outside the industry," Liao said.
To me, that is a remarkably rose-colored view of printing and publishing up until the internet age, when gatekeepers had the power (and the politics) to block public access to all kinds of information.
Weinstein, as one of the industry's most powerful gatekeepers, was allegedly more likely to oblige if the women met him at a hotel — ostensibly for "work reasons" — and then acquiesced to his sexually explicit requests.
Today's entertainment sphere is full of powerful, cheap, good-for-your-brain tools — but it's sometimes difficult to get them past the "gatekeepers" in the education industry, said Bushnell, who also founded Chuck E. Cheese's.
For more with Tyler, including her thoughts on Lana Kane after nine seasons of Archer and discussion of making her way past cultural gatekeepers in pop culture and nerd culture, listen to the full episode.
Even so, the findings highlight the need for parents and caregivers to think of themselves as the gatekeepers to the kitchen, said Samantha Heller, a senior clinical nutritionist at New York University Langone Medical Center.
The British computer scientist, in an open letter published on the 29th anniversary of the creation of the web, said a "new set of gatekeepers" was now dominant, controlling the spread of ideas and opinions.
"Trump has yet to show any evidence that he wants someone in that job who will tell him hard truths," said Chris Whipple, the author of "The Gatekeepers," a book about past chiefs of staff.
The order described that theory as such: The key insight of the virtuous cycle is that broadband providers have both the incentive and the ability to act as gatekeepers standing between edge providers and consumers.
The net neutrality debate is driven in part by the fact that Internet service providers (ISPs) have the technical ability and financial incentive to act as gatekeepers, picking winners and losers in the Internet marketplace.
Lil Nas X has yet again found himself on the wrong side of some self-appointed gatekeepers of country, this time inspiring social media protests and sworn boycotts in response to his collaboration with Wrangler.
In an industry that's been controlled by gatekeepers who often have no real sense of an applicants' ability, a service like Codecademy can help place vetted talent within companies that need it, according to Sims.
Social media has caused many politicians strife (looking at you, Anthony Weiner), but it has also allowed candidates to reach voters where they are, without having to go through traditional gatekeepers, like pesky reporters. Mrs.
"While there's an issue with the 'typical sports fan' atmosphere because of the overt sexism—skimpy cheerleader outfits, the assumption you're only watching because of your boyfriend—analytics still has its own gatekeepers," Wilke said.
And the other box is that he presumably has more political savvy than a John Kelly, for example," said Chris Whipple, author of "The Gatekeepers: How the White House Chiefs of Staff Define Every Presidency.
Making a Hollywood with more diverse gatekeepers is an issue of such importance to him that he says it would be worth giving back his Oscar — a point he made to me emphatically and repeatedly.
Today, gatekeepers still matter in terms of setting a baseline for political knowledge, but there's much more competition for clicks and audiences, and that alters the incentives for what's declared newsworthy in the first place.
Reforms must start with price transparency and removing barriers to care for patients, not looking the other way when the industry's largest and most powerful gatekeepers join forces to boost their profits and market share.
Those businesses have tried to use their power as internet gatekeepers to demand that streaming companies like Netflix pay them fees to deliver movies and TV shows to people who are already paying for broadband.
Doubters have said that it is, at best, a slightly more reliable way to track data, and at worst, a much less efficient method of keeping data than current ones that rely on central gatekeepers.
They often never made it past the gatekeepers who put out the evening news, who worked and lived within a few blocks of one another in Manhattan and Washington, DC. The best that dissidents could do, often, was to engineer self-sacrificing public spectacles that those gatekeepers would find hard to ignore—as US civil rights leaders did when they sent schoolchildren out to march on the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, drawing out the most naked forms of Southern police brutality for the cameras.
At the Vanity Fair party in 22005, for example, a tipsy Courtney Love marched over to a group of photographers and shouted an expletive after one of Mr. Carter's gatekeepers refused to let her manager in.
More and more web searches are made via proxies like Siri and Alexa, says Blumenthal, meaning gatekeepers like Google only have to generate "one (or two or three) great answers" rather than dozens of relevant links.
As the retired political consultant J.D. Gins — who helped spearhead Obama's 2008 campaign in Texas — recently told the Texas Observer, "There are definitely folks who are the traditional gatekeepers, the churches and community leaders," he said.
Streaming services like SoundCloud, Spotify and YouTube allow artists to share their music with the world without going through the traditional gatekeepers at radio stations, with Spotify alone passing 100 million paid subscribers earlier this year.
For these gatekeepers, it is imperative that they remain cognizant about diversifying who writes the music for their productions as well as who gets credit on their shows, in order to affect real change in representation.
Spotify and a number of Europe-based internet firms are asking the European Commission to take a closer look at tech behemoths that may use their dominant positions to be "gatekeepers" that hamper competitors, FT reports.
I'm concerned that, on balance, it favors incumbent, enormous business interests that already have a huge amount of power and are the gatekeepers, at the expense of the little guy and the entrepreneur and the consumer.
What this all really comes down to is a game of wits between the prudish gatekeepers and horny kids, and whether the former can figure out how to execute a system that the latter can't exploit.
In many Global 2000 companies, there are multiple groups of decision-makers or influencers involved, including product users, IT gatekeepers, administrative or executive groups and compliance teams, any of which can slow down your sales process.
And while liberties could be allowed in the story, it's easy to believe the franchise gatekeepers wouldn't want to stray too far away from the comfort zone of those who bought previous God of War games.

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