Television's Future
The conversation explores the evolving landscape of television, emphasizing that the medium remains centered on character and the human experience, regardless of the screen used. While traditional formats still hold value, there's acknowledgment of the rise in shorter content, though some prefer the classic 30-minute format. The discussion also touches on the changing economics of media outlets like the New York Times, suggesting that adapting to new financial realities may become necessary.In this clip
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