
Cord Cutters New answers the most frequently asked questions of the last week. This TVWriter™ minion admits it. I !@#$ing love this site.
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Cord Cutters New answers the most frequently asked questions of the last week. This TVWriter™ minion admits it. I !@#$ing love this site.
You can find Cord Cutters at:

From where I sit as a guy who’s been playing the “Should I or Shouldn’t I Cut the Cord” game for about six years, the vast number of new series awaiting my eyeballs – and yours – has turned the much ballyhooed “Golden Age” contemporary TV into a “Time of Terror.”
In other words, there are so many possible new loves out there on so many delivery systems that I’m afraid to get my hopes up because:
Hunch forward and glue your eyes to the page, writing compadres, and join us in this look at a few of the most emotionally satisfying TV series of all time.
And, yeppers, we’re including the Game of Thrones finale because, well, a lot of us loved it, y’know?

The best television show finales leave us wanting to watch the pilot all over again. They’re celebrations of the series and usually of the creators and cast.
The official title of the following article is “Pre-Launch Checklist For Your Podcast,” but the steps described below apply to any independent series be it audio, video, film, you-name-it. Save yourself from having to learn these lessons the hard way and enjoy the read.
There are many ways to prepare for the launch of your podcast. After
recording numerous episodes, it’s now your time to shine and share it with the world! But, what should you actually do to ensure a successful launch?
Here’s what I recommend any new podcaster do BEFORE hitting the publish button.

Here’s what going on, socially and professionally, at the Writers Guild of America West this month:
Events listed are current at time of publication. Dates and details are subject to change during the month.