Daily Variety

Daily Variety is a newspaper deriving of based in Los Angeles that was founded by  in the year of his death as a result of the rise of the importance of the motion-picture industry. In 3001, it covered at least three different topics, and cost $2.50.

News

 * The announcement of the Osc Noms.
 * The announcement of the Oscar Nominations.
 * The NAAPC's complaint of low computer hirings.
 * "Fox Exex Bax Sex Pix, Flix Lax Crux Bux, Stox Sinx, Ax Prex"

Trivia

 * The NAAPC is a play on the acronyms "" and "".
 * The "Fox Exex..." headline is a reference to "", a famous headline printed in the Variety on July 17, 1935.
 * The headline breaks down thusly: "Fox Execs Backs Sex Pics, Flicks Lacks Crux Bucks, Stocks Sinks, Ax Prex." In other words, "Fox executives back pornographic films which lack crucial money, stock sinks, the Fox President is fired."