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Jerad Marantz

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All new chapters of successful series. The new new films have been “okay,” but the new/old tentpoles are what are putting seats in seats around the globe. People are also willing to sit at home watching new chapters of familiar stuff like Dick Wolf’s – FBI, Chicago Police/Fire/Med; Law & Order, NCIS, FBI, CSI; Apple TV’s Blacklist, See, Morning Show; Disney+’s Big Hero, Mandalorian, WandaVision and… You get the idea. Broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and those in other countries) have been desperate to refresh their old IP. Admit it, news is really boring today - samo, samo. They have drug Murphy Brown, Friends, Seinfeld, Wonder Years, Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and others out of the vaults, dusted them off and … considered. Networks know linear broadcast TV is fading. But they’ve put on a brave front talking up rehashed existing material, remakes and spinoffs as never before. They’re counting on familiar content and buzzy/cheap reality shows to hold onto the shrinking audience and less interested advertisers. The heyday of pay TV is behind it. Cable bundle providers

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