Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.
In this episode, Carl and Tony try and figure out why old TV shows, some going back decades, are doing way better than new content on streaming.
Plus! Following a piece about the 'death' of prestige TV, they look at the fascinating subject of modern television and how the landscape has changed.
And finally, with an important disclaimer by Carl included, they discuss the Kate Middleton photoshop controversy and what it means for how we process media these days.
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Carl Sweeney
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