A New Golden Age For Television

Brands are all hot over the Internet and digital marketing, but is television entering into a new golden age?



From a purely content and technology perspective, there is no doubt that television has evolved at a rapid pace in the past decade. Some might argue that this was a needed shift in a world where the Internet has captivated the world's attention, while other's might argue that this is the natural evolution of the medium. Regardless, it's impossible not to consider TV as a primary media channel.



Thinking differently about television.



Charlie Rose pulled together an amazing panel to discuss the current state of the television and where this is all going. Joining Rose on The Current State of Television is:




David Carr - New York Times.

- New Yorker.

Josh Sapan - President of AMC.

Terence Winter - executive producer for Boardwalk Empire.


If you're in the media and marketing business, you should spend a few minutes watching this:







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