> Good storytelling is good storytelling, and given a chance, people
will watch. Blaming it on an inability to show sex and swear is a cop
out.
I ask:
So Mark, if people want to watch a good story, how would you explain
broadcast network's lack of creativity? It seems to me that if all it
took was good storytelling, broadcast network execs should be more able
to afford the best writers available. How can their unwillingness to
take chances be explained?
Dennis Degan, Video Editor-Consultant-Knowledge Bank
NBC Today Show, New York
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