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  • Total Number of Scripted Series in 2015 Sets New High with 409. A Bubble?

    Earlier this year when speaking at the Television Critics Association (TCA) summer press tour, FX Networks and FX Productions CEO John Landgraf spoke about the proliferation of scripted series on television and what he called "peak TV," predicting that the number of scripted series would surpass the 400 mark, while also speculating that the number of scripted series would reach its apex either this year or in 2016.

    It was more of a word of caution on his part, of a potential bubble that will soon burst, as I recall, arguing that there’s just too much TV now, making it more and more difficult for TV viewers to find and stick with new series (even if only because they are…

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