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There's a TV Content Bubble. What Will You Do When It Bursts?

Drawing audiences to TV shows is a whole new game when fewer people see tune-in ads or even know which network carries a given a show. (Daniel Acker/Bloomberg)
September 06, 2017 08:10 PM

It feels like there's too much TV. FX Networks CEO John Landgraf has been talking about a TV content bubble for years. According to a list compiled by FX, 412 scripted shows premiered in 2015 and another 455 in 2016. This year, we're on pace to exceed that number, which is why Landgraf recently said TV is headed "from an optimal number of shows to an unmanageable number of shows."

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