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Episode 59: Is TV Dead?

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This week join Steve for a special episode that finds him in conversation with Barry Levy (MCC) regarding whether new platforms have killed television or whether they simply represent newer forms of television.

Then be sure to stop back two weeks from now on June 1st, 2017 to listen to our next full length episode. You can leave a comment on this page and can always reach us via email at: feedback@tvhistorypod.com

Twitter: @tvhistorypod

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This week join Steve for a special episode that finds him in conversation with Barry Levy (MCC) regarding whether new platforms have killed television or whether they simply represent newer forms of television.

Then be sure to stop back two weeks from now on June 1st, 2017 to listen to our next full length episode. You can leave a comment on this page and can always reach us via email at: feedback@tvhistorypod.com

Twitter: @tvhistorypod

On Facebook: Inside The Box – The TV History Podcast

You can also catch us on iTunes

You can also listen to this episode on the Internet Archive here: link

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