TV’s Graveyard: Why Good Shows Get Canceled Too Soon
Did you know that over 60% of TV shows get canceled after just one or two seasons? That’s a graveyard of creative endeavors, and it’s…
Did you know that over 60% of TV shows get canceled after just one or two seasons? That’s a graveyard of creative endeavors, and it’s…
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The phone call came on a Tuesday. “We’re pulling the funding,” the gallery director said, her voice tight. “The board wants to focus on… different…
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The inbox pinged at 3:17 AM. Not good. For Sarah Chen, editor of the fledgling online news site, The Atlanta Enquirer, it was the dreaded…