Uncertainty is nothing new to the television industry. Yet critical events of 2020 and the resulting protocols could permanently change the way we all TV. In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, host Vicki Lins sits down with Alan Sepinwall, chief TV critic at Rolling Stone to make sense of the trickledown effect of the pandemic on TV production, the impact of TV show “unrenewals” on viewer behavior and the role of the television critic to make sense of the chaos.
Margaret Dean: Using Anime to Champion Underrepresented Voices and Audiences
John Hendricks: The next great migration of viewers
Kartik Hosanagar: How Algorithms Are Shaping Our Lives and How We Can Stay in Control
Kathleen Finch: Creating Cohesive Brand Partnerships Opportunities
Dan Fienberg, TV Critic: What makes for great TV?
Jill Rosengard Hill: How technology is changing the way consumers engage
Chris LaPlaca: Managing a company’s brand in a connected world
Wared Seger: Understanding the complexities of data science today
Liz Janneman: The art of cultivating superfans, culture and ad support rely on creating an immersive experience
Barry Jossen Part 2: It’s about wireless: we no longer must be tethered to our wall to watch TV
Barry Jossen Part 1: It’s about wireless: we no longer must be tethered to our wall to watch TV
Sarah Aubrey: Programming hits for today’s sophisticated audience
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