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Surprising final season announcements, explained.— two critically praised series — will both wrap their runs with far fewer seasons than many anticipated. Meanwhile, Netflix renewedfor a second season despite the Natasha Lyonne-led comedy ending with a bow after its first run. Goldberg and Fienberg explain the variety of reasons that played into why behind all three decisions. The analysis begins at the 3:54 mark.
This week, news broke that the Viacom-owned cable network will launch a streaming service in the fall. The platform will feature originals likeand content from Tyler Perry as well as content from other Viacom brands like MTV and Comedy Central. So how will the service impact the linear network and how has the network been faring under new president Scott Mills? The deep dive begins at the 27:35 mark.
As always, every episode ends with Fienberg offering his thoughts about what to watch . This week, he weighs in on Cinemax's
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