Last Week’s Most Important Cord Cutting Developments – 4/27/2021

Cord Cutters News gives us the latest on the cord cutting front. This time around:the new Apple TV 4K, Roku’s new name for original content, Hulu adding NFL content, and more!

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Top Views & Trending Posts on TVWriter™ in the Week Ending 4/25/21

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Good morning! Welcome to another new week at TVWriter™.  Today we begin with a look at our most popular blog posts and resource pages during the last 7 days.

They are, in order:

40 TV SHOW BIBLE EXAMPLES TO DOWNLOAD AND STUDY. read article

Stephanie Bourbon: “You CAN Make Money As A Creative”

LB’S NOTE: One of our fave TV writers-illustrators-screenwriters-vloggers, Stephanie Bourbon, believes it’s time to change the “starving artist/writer/actress/etc. mantra and puts her piggy bank where her, erm, words are.

by Stephanie Bourbon

Hello Writers! [Today I am writing about this notion that we creatives group up with. read article

How I Hijacked Hollywood or: How To Sell A Screenplay

This clever tale of Imposter Syndrome in action (hey, we’ve ALL got it so what the heck) is packed with wisdom and attitude, and as regular TVWriter™ visitors know, we’re hardcore admirers of both.

by Zack Ford

On a hot spring day in 2013, I exited the Kips Bay brownstone in Manhattan where I lived in a rent-controlled studio apartment with my girlfriend and a white cat, walked west to 5th Avenue and then south to 23rd Street, to one of the few remaining Radio Shacks in history. Here, I bought an item just as outré as the store itself: an answering machine for a landline telephone. I had a plan to hack Hollywood. read article

CREATING CREDIBLE CHARACTERS

The always entertaining Dominic Carter demonstrates his insight into characterization. Gather ’round the campfire, kids, and read….

by Dominic Carter

I read a lot of screenplays from writers of all abilities and the one thing I often find these screenplays lack are credible character arcs. read article