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While there are some good interviews there is nothing in this book you couldn't learn from perusing Deadline Hollywood or the Hollywood Reporter for five minutesDouglas nails it. I read this book voraciously. Douglas interviews the powers behind broadcast, cable and streaming television albeit Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and other internet channels that offer emerging talent a digital platform. While the Future of Television is here, there is great insight into the behind-the-scenes power brokers, what differentiates them from other networks and how the future is a rosey one for those who are willing to work hard and hone their craft as storytellers. There is no magic brass ring as some books would have you believe. But, knowledge is key; Understanding is absolute; Craft is essential, as is experience, and this book helps pull back the wool off an industry that promises much but only a small percentage can achieve. Told in an entertaining and concise manner, Douglas manages to reveal much in an everchanging world. I also recommend it for those who have spent their lives creating traditional content so that they can expand their world. Creating for the web is not the same as creating for traditional TV - the demographic is different and so is the monetization, let alone the types of storytelling. Not everyone can cross over but if you can grasp the differences, and be able to adapt, knowing those differences, you will be ahead of the game.The old ways of doing things are forcing people to adapt, reevaluate, and develop new approaches. This is especially true of television. Pamela Douglas's new book FUTURE OF TELEVISION takes you on a journey through television's past and shows you how it has evolved as innovation technologies have become more and more a part of how things are done. Today, the landscape of television is being reshaped by streaming television and Internet web series. People aren't getting their television shows the same ways any more, and this forces TV creators to adapt. Douglas shows television producers what the landscape looks like, where it's headed, and how to approach it an be successful. This is a very interesting book for the history and future of television creation. Review copy provided by Michael Wiese ProductionsPamela Douglas knows the medium, the markets, and what viewers in; she's also plugged right in to what is happening now in what some people believe causes the downfall of so much free time. Sprinkled throughout her book are interviews by industry insiders: writers, producers, and content creators of all forms who voice different angles on the submission, development, and creative processes. This book is not to be missed from a creator's viewpoint, but also a cultural one. TV really does travel far and wide and across cultures. 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Multiple Emmy nominations and awards from the Writers Guild of America and American Women in Radio and Television went to shows she has written, and her credits include developing the series Ghostwriter, and writing for Star Trek: The Next Generation, among many other shows.At the University of Southern California, she is a tenured professor in the School of Cinematic Arts, where she teaches writing for television. She has also been a member of the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America, West. She consults internationally to professional TV writers and producers, and has lectured in Africa, Europe, and throughout the United States.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyses reviews to verify trustworthiness. 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