
Is modern streaming officially taking away what you pay for? In Episode 467, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike tackle the recent outrage surrounding Netflix’s ad-supported tier. While the "Standard with Ads" plan saves a few bucks, subscribers are just realizing that licensing restrictions mean a glaring lock icon is blocking some of the platform's biggest movies and shows. We break down the frustration of paying for a service only to find your favorite content held hostage.Plus, we look at the massive win for digital media collectors as Lionsgate officially joins Movies Anywhere, unlocking hits like John Wick and Knives Out across connected retailers. From the fake internet rumors surrounding a Phineas and Ferb cast "prom photo" to the early teaser for Scooby-Doo: Origins hitting Netflix in 2027, we've got a jam-packed week in Geekdom.What you’ll get out of this episode:The truth about Netflix’s ad-supported tier and why certain shows are locked down.What Lionsgate joining Movies Anywhere means for your digital film library sync.Why internet rumor mills targeted Phineas and Ferb stars Vincent Martella and Alyson Stoner.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!Top Stories & Featured LinksDigital Locker Win: Lionsgate is Joining Movies AnywhereTier Lockdown: Netflix Plans and Pricing: The Reality of the Ad-Tier Lock IconAnimation Teaser: Scooby-Doo: Origins Official Teaser Trailer (2027)TV News Order: NCIS: New York Ordered At CBS Starring LL COOL J & Scott CaanTopic KeywordsNetflix Ad Plan Lock Icon, Blockbuster Video Millennial Nostalgia, Lionsgate Movies Anywhere Launch, Scooby Doo Origins 2027, Vincent Martella Alyson Stoner Photo Rumor, Digital Movie Locker Sync, NCIS New York CBS, ScreenRant Clickbait Criticism, Google Icon Design Options, Streaming Service Licensing Restrictions.Keywords (Comma Separated)Netflix ad tier, Blockbuster nostalgia, Movies Anywhere Lionsgate, Scooby Doo 2027, Vincent Martella, Digital movie locker, Streaming lock icon, Streaming licensing restrictions, NCIS New York, Media consolidation 2026.
Jun 11
1 hr

The media landscape is experiencing a massive changing of the guard! In Episode 466, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike tackle a week of historic endings and radical digital beginnings. First, we say a final, bittersweet goodbye to an institution as CBS News Radio officially goes off the air, signing off with Edward R. Murrow’s iconic words: "Good night, and good luck."The end of an era continues on television as we reflect on the surreally lovely final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. We break down how he completely nailed the landing, his brilliant "Only in Monroe" return, and what his departure means for the future of late-night broadcast comedy. Meanwhile, the streaming wars enter a new phase as Disney pulls Hulu even tighter into the Disney+ ecosystem, despite claiming they have "no current plans" to kill the standalone app. Finally, we unpack Spotify's massive new suite of AI features—including a direct crackdown on AI voice cloning, the introduction of a green "Verified" checkmark for podcasts, and personal AI audio briefings that are changing how we consume media.What you’ll get out of this episode:A tribute to the legacy of CBS News Radio and the end of traditional broadcast news.Critical analysis of Stephen Colbert's emotional late-night series finale.What Disney’s aggressive Hulu/Disney+ integration means for your streaming subscriptions.A deep dive into Spotify's new AI-generated personal podcasts and anti-impersonation rules.Updates on our ongoing celebration of The Top 100 Animated Series 15th Anniversary Edition.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!Top Stories & Featured LinksStreaming Consolidation: Disney Pulls Hulu Eighter Tighter Into Disney+Radio History Ends: CBS News Radio Ends With An Edward R. Murrow Sign OffLate Night Finale: Stephen Colbert’s Last Show: Laughing Well Is the Best RevengeAudio Tech Shift: Spotify Podcast Verification Targets AI Voice CloningTopic KeywordsCBS News Radio Final Sign Off, Stephen Colbert Late Show Finale, Disney Hulu Integration 2026, Spotify Podcast Verification Badge, AI Voice Cloning Spotify Policy, Personal AI Podcasts, Edward R. Murrow Good Night and Good Luck, Streaming Industry Consolidation, Broadcast Late Night Comedy.Keywords (Comma Separated)Stephen Colbert finale, CBS News Radio, Hulu Disney plus integration, Spotify AI podcast features, Podcast verification checkmark, AI voice cloning ban, Edward R Murrow sign off, Late Show series finale, Streaming media consolidation, Broadcast radio history.
Jun 2
55 min

Is the "cheap night out" officially extinct? In Episode 465, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike confront the arrival of the $50 movie ticket. But the industry shifts don't stop at the box office. We dive into the massive retail and audio rumors: GameStop eyeing eBay, and the potential powerhouse merger between iHeartRadio and SiriusXM. We also look at the future of "proving you aren't a robot" as Google moves to replace CAPTCHA with QR codes, and why modern movies have developed that frustratingly dark, murky "Netflix Look." Plus, we preview the ABC Fall Schedule and the arrival of Stuart Fails To Save The Universe.What you’ll get out of this episode:A deep dive into the economics of Premium Large Format (PLF) cinema and the $50 ticket trend.Analysis of the GameStop/eBay and iHeartRadio/SiriusXM merger talks.Tech updates on Google's QR code verification and the "Netflix-ification" of cinematography.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!Top Stories & Featured LinksThe $50 Movie Ticket: The $50 Movie Ticket Has ArrivedRetail Rumors: GameStop Preparing Offer for eBayRetail Update: eBay Rejects GameStop OfferAudio Giants: iHeartMedia and SiriusXM in Early Merger TalksTech Shift: Google May Soon Replace Traditional CAPTCHA with QR Code SystemCinematography: Why Do Movies Look Bad? The "Netflix Look"
May 14
57 min

The digital landscape is getting messier by the minute! In Episode 464, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike tackle the controversial news that X (formerly Twitter) is handing the keys to your timeline over to Grok. We discuss the implications of letting AI curate your social experience and why the algorithms are making these platforms feel less human than ever.We also dive into the trailers that have everyone talking—or scratching their heads—including the first look at Clayface and the surprise return of the boys in uniform with the Super Troopers 3 trailer. But the real heat this week is on the trend of Dynamic Pricing. From concert tickets to consumer goods, Steve breaks down why this practice feels like a legal scam and why it’s time to return to set prices for everyone.What you’ll get out of this episode:A deep dive into X’s plan to use Grok AI for timeline curation and what it means for your privacy.Honest reactions to the Clayface and Super Troopers 3 trailers.A passionate rant on why Dynamic Pricing is destroying the consumer experience.The latest progress on the Megatron Studio Desk Upgrade.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!
Apr 24
56 min

Is the golden age of streaming and tech convenience officially hitting a paywall? In Episode 463, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike tackle the latest hit to our wallets: YouTube Premium’s US pricing is going up. We discuss the price hike and a "quietly revealed" trick to avoid ads without paying for Premium. Steve also gives us a status update on The Great Desk Upgrade—is the ultimate geek command center finally complete?In the world of entertainment, we dive into the launch of the Hasbro Legends TV Channel and the strange delisting of Star Trek: Resurgence from Steam. We also react to the news of NCIS: New York starring LL COOL J and Scott Caan, and a frustrating report on Xfinity allegedly throttling gigabit speeds by choice. Plus, we break down Sony CEO Tom Rothman’s bold CinemaCon manifesto: making movies affordable again, cutting out the pre-show ad bloat, and extending theatrical windows. Can Sony actually save the movie-going experience? We weigh in on that, the fleeting arrival of James Bond on Netflix, and the "ugh" factor of more Val Kilmer AI usage.What you’ll get out of this episode:The breakdown of YouTube’s new pricing and how to navigate their ad strategy.Why Sony's plan to cut ads and lower ticket prices could be a game-changer for theaters.A warning for James Bond fans: watch them on Netflix before they vanish on April 20th.The truth about Xfinity's gigabit "switch" and what it means for your home internet.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!Keywords (Comma Separated)Altered Geek, Steve Phillips, TFG1Mike, YouTube Premium, Ad Blockers, Sony Pictures, CinemaCon, Tom Rothman, Hasbro, Star Trek Resurgence, NCIS New York, LL Cool J, Xfinity, Comcast, Val Kilmer, AI, James Bond, Netflix, Streaming News, Podcast Studio.
Apr 21
1 hr 46 min

In this episode of Altered Geek, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike dive into the shifting sands of the tech and entertainment world. First, Steve catches us up on his massive Studio Desk Upgrade—because every geek needs a command center that actually fits the mission.In the news, we discuss the "Walmart-ification" of your living room as Vizio TVs prepare to require Walmart accounts just to function. We also look at the massive geographic shift for J.J. Abrams, as Bad Robot prepares to downsize and move its headquarters from the glitz of L.A. to New York City. Finally, we break down a brilliant take from actor Sterling K. Brown (of Person of Interest) on why the 22-episode TV season is a relic of the past. Why do streamers prefer "new and shiny" over long-running favorites? We follow the money from advertisers to subscribers to find out.What you’ll get out of this episode:A look at the new Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker Funko Pop reveals.The privacy and convenience implications of Walmart’s new requirements for Vizio hardware.Insight into why streaming platforms prioritize short seasons over the classic network model.The impact of Bad Robot’s move on the future of film and TV production.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!
Apr 10
1 hr 23 min

The final frontier just got a lot smaller, and the walk to the movie theater just got a lot longer. In Episode 461, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike react to the massive news that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy has been cancelled after only two seasons. With Season 1 barely in the rearview and Season 2 still in post-production, we discuss the "Nielsen math" that doomed the 32nd-century YA series and what this means for the future of Trek under the new Paramount-Skydance regime.Switching from the small screen to the silver screen, we dive into Universal Studios' new plan to extend theatrical windows to seven weekends by 2027. Universal thinks exclusivity is the secret to getting you back in seats—but Steve explains exactly why they’re dreaming. We also break down the landmark $6 million verdict against Meta and YouTube for social media addiction, Ben Affleck’s surprisingly sharp take on the AI takeover in Hollywood, and first looks at Lego Batman 2 and Guy Ritchie's In The Grey.What you’ll get out of this episode:The deep dive on why Starfleet Academy was "expelled" and the uncertain future of Trek TV.A heated debate on Universal’s theatrical exclusivity vs. the reality of modern audience habits.Legal analysis of the $6M landmark ruling against Big Tech for addictive design.Reactions to the latest trailers, including Lego Batman 2 and In The Grey.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!
Mar 27
1 hr 19 min

The landscape of Geekdom is shifting beneath our feet! In Episode 460, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike break down the massive industry-shaking news that HBO Max and Paramount+ are officially merging into a single streaming titan. We discuss what this means for your wallet and Paramount’s promise to let the HBO brand "operate with independence."We also dive into a serious local and national issue: Colorado’s proposed law that could force surveillance on 3D printers to regulate digital files. Is this a necessary safety measure, or are we officially living in a surveillance state? Plus, we cover SAG-AFTRA’s move to organize the booming video podcast industry, the Supreme Court’s major ruling on AI copyrights, and the bizarre news of a Funko-inspired cinematic universe in the works. From "Book Meets World" nostalgia to cleaning up messy news headlines regarding Tubi and Cartoon Network, we’ve got it all.What you’ll get out of this episode:Critical analysis of the Paramount+ and Max merger and its impact on subscribers.A deep dive into the legal battle over 3D printing rights and digital privacy.The latest on AI copyright laws and what the Supreme Court's refusal to hear the case means for creators.A look at the future of video podcasting under SAG-AFTRA labor rules.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!
Mar 5
1 hr 25 min

Welcome to another high-octane adventure into Geekdom! In Episode 459, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips is joined by TFG1Mike to tackle a week filled with massive industry shifts and somber goodbyes. We start by honoring the legacies of several legends, including Robert Duvall, and James Van Der Beek, as we reflect on their impact on entertainment and culture.The tech world is on fire this week as we discuss YouTube’s latest war on ad blockers—new hurdles have arrived, and the workarounds are disappearing fast. Plus, we look into the recent massive YouTube outage that left over a quarter-million users in the dark. In a move straight out of science fiction, Meta is "raising the dead" with new AI developments, while Cartoon Network finds a surprising new home on Tubi. Finally, we vent some frustration over the "subscription-pocalypse" affecting everything from Instagram video quality to the very PCs we buy—remember when Microsoft Word just came with the computer?What you’ll get out of this episode:The latest updates on YouTube’s aggressive stance against ad-blocking software.A deep dive into the ethics and technology behind Meta’s AI "resurrection" projects.Nostalgic and critical commentary on the shift from physical ownership to "PC subscriptions."A rundown of why Cartoon Network on Tubi is a win for animation fans.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!
Feb 20
48 min

In this action-packed episode of Altered Geek, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips is joined by the legendary TFG1Mike to navigate the highs and lows of modern Geekdom. We kick things off with a heartfelt tribute to the iconic Catherine O’Hara, reflecting on her incredible legacy and passing.Then, strap in for a massive Trailer Roundup as we break down the first looks at Masters of the Universe, the return of Maul, the next Mario adventure, and the gritty revival of Daredevil. Finally, we dive deep into the most polarizing topic of the decade: AI—The Good and The Bad. We explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping our world, for better or worse.What you’ll get out of this episode:A deep dive into the latest blockbusters and gaming trailers.Nuanced perspectives on the ethical and creative impact of AI.Insightful commentary on the week’s biggest headlines in pop culture.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!
Feb 5
56 min
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