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The "good enough" show—the one that would have survived on network TV fifteen years ago—dies in the streaming era. With no appointment viewing and no channel-flipping trap, users turn off mediocre programs within the first ten minutes.
Smaller, sharp-witted shows like The Bear or Abbott Elementary succeed by focusing on ultra-specific environments with universal emotional truths. 🎧 The Podcast Renaissance
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