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I have bad news if you were looking for a fresh new corrupt face to appear at ribbon cuttings, groundbreaking ceremonies, and legislative investigation hearings.

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Over the past couple of years, it’s been sad to watch all the desperate measures our local TV news industry has taken to stay relevant in today’s long-form/short-form, AI slop, algorithm-worshipping media age.

From forcing anchors into awkward vertical videos and podcasts, to quietly letting AI write their articles, to making us all click the damn comments for the actu...


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Welcome to this week’s subscriber-only TLO Dumpster Fire. Before we get to the links roundup, here are a few notes and blind items…

• According to multiple Moles, it looks like Paycom is undergoing another round of stealth layoffs at its OKC campus. In addition to that, they’re requiring overtime and weekend work for lots of other employees, especially those in the tax...


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"This whole world is wild at heart and weird on top..." – David Lynch

Though I would like to say my first experience with the films of David Lynch was a midnight screening of the neo-murder-mystery Blue Velvet in a dingy arthouse theater in the mid-to-late 80s during the independent film boom sitt...


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I was most excited to write about GZA’s show this weekend with Phunky Nomads celebrating the 30th anniversary of Liquid Swords, but naturally it was cancelled.

Even so, Oklahoma City’s glass is more than half full this weekend!

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