On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 2:00 PM Steve Timko <[email protected]> wrote:

> How streaming, diversity, #MeToo shaped TV decade of change
>
> LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Game of Thrones” was both an unprecedented achievement
> and old-school role model in the TV decade that’s...
>
> Read the full story on https://apnews.com/9d88d4aa1ebbca6a0d00f099bc7a5677
>

Given the scope of the assignment - wrap up the decade in television - and
space limitations, I won't make strong against Lynn Elber for missing the
point. But reading this has gotten me musing about what the greatest
changes in television have been. These are a couple of things I came up
with and if anybody else wants to add on, please do.

1. The shift to HDTV/4K and larger home screens. The shift to digital TV
happened in 2009 and everything is now shot for 40" screens. When I was
young it was pointed out that movies were shot for theater screens and
needed elements to fill the screen. TV, on the other hand, was on smaller
and lower resolution screens so designs had to be much simpler and there
was an emphasis on close ups. Now all TV is made to movie production
standards.

2. The short season triumphs. When we would compare British and American
TV, when someone would point out the superiority of a British show the
response would be that it was easier to tell that story or follow those
characters in an 8 or 10 show season and American TV seasons were 23 shows.
These days an American TV producer can make a 10 show season for a series
with no problem and it can face a series with a 23 episode season for an
Emmy.

3. The fall of influence of network TV. Those of us who grew up before
cable think of TV as a hierarchy with the OTA networks at the top. Outside
of events and live sports the networks don't get anywhere near the same
number of viewers they did 10 years ago. And the budgets, prestige, and
attention go to series on premium cable or streaming services.

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