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Television's Future Could Be 'Horrible' - Read More

Date Added: August 04, 2008 07:44:02 AM
Granted, most of the recent TV buzz has been about, rightly, "Mad Men": Who wouldn't want to spend summer Sunday nights delving into the deeply misogynistic psychosexual underbelly of a Kennedy-era advertising agency? But in the big picture, the more interesting effort of the season is an Internet-only offering.

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