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14 February 2017 / SF News / Jay Barmann

Day Around The Bay: Apple's TV Production To Start Small

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  • Despite some expectations that Apple might start pouring mega-millions into its original TV production arm, it's taking things slow and starting small for now, with its first announced shows being James Corden's "Carpool Karaoke," coming in April, and something dorky called “Planet of the Apps." [LA Times]
  • Remember two years ago when Patricia Hearst Shaw, the dog breeder formerly known as Patty Hearst, took home a big prize for her Shih-tzu at The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show? Well, she won big with best-in-breed honors last night for two French bulldogs at this year's competition. [NYT]
  • Some are pointing out that Twitter's latest abuse "fix," removing your notifications when you get added to a list, actually makes you more at risk for harassment. [Broderick/Twitter]
  • 'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams, a UC Berkeley alum and noted conservative, shouldn’t fear speaking at UC Berkeley following the Milo Yiannopoulos protest says one business school professor. [Mercury-News]
  • Homeowner lawsuits are mounting at Millennium Tower. [CBS 5]
  • SF Supervisors are pushing Mayor Lee to fund immigration defenders. [Examiner]
  • Why, after 13 years of promises, SF still hasn't built any teacher housing. [Chronicle]
  • The SFPD is investigating a weekend domestic violence incident involving former 49er draftee turned Raiders player Aldon Smith. [Chronicle]
  • How cities that aren’t Oakland actually do have policies in place for cops to report Ghost Ship-style dangers...and how Oakland doesn’t. [Chronicle]
  • Reconstruction of the Crissy Field promenade, which will make it longer and nicer, to begin next month. [Examiner]
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Jay Barmann

Jay Barmann

Jay C. Barmann is a fiction writer and web editor who's lived in San Francisco for 20+ years.

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