The Future Of Television. Dissected Daily.
The Death Of The Sitcom Is Bad For TV
Why killing off the sitcom was a multi-billion dollar mistake that alienated advertisers and shattered Hollywood’s middle class.
Collateral Damage From The Death Of The Monoculture, AI-Driven Gaming For The Masses
How the collapse of the monoculture is decimating LA, why a new AI-game show might just be the future.
Life After The Monoculture: How To Survive The Dark Ages Of Media
Alan Wolk delivers a keynote address at Cannes Lions about the confluence between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the death of the monoculture, how to survive our current Dark Ages and what will bring about the next Renaissance.
The Rise Of Feudal Media, AI Panic Grips Publishers
The rise of feudal media means audiences are more isolated and harder to find. Plus publishers panic as AI sets out to decimate search.
YouTube Dominates The Television Set, Oregon’s Privacy Alarm
12% of all TV viewing is YouTube. Which means 88% is not. Should the industry be worried or delighted? And what Oregon’s new geolocation ban says about the future of measurement.
What We Learned From The Emmys
The reunions were a reminder of just how central TV once was to our lives. Can it ever regain that role again?

