Caroline Flack's former agent has called Prince Harry 'gross' for sharing details about his 'tainted' romance with the late TV presenter in his new memoir Spare.
21.12.2022 - 20:29 / deadline.com
Old schoolers like the late Gil Schwartz of CBS used to hate it when the press would commandeer executive sessions at TCA in the aughts with questions about the death of broadcast TV. HBO had come to dominate the Emmys year after year and the perception was that programming on the Big Three just wasn’t sexy, no matter how much Schwartz would argue that the size of CBS’ audience was far more valuable than the trophies it never seemed to collect at the Shrine Auditorium. He was right, of course: other than The Sopranos, which set HBO records, no show on premium cable could come close to the reach of a CSI.
Looking back, the fact that anyone was defending broadcast TV seems positively quaint these days. Those types of champions are now few and far between, especially since a number of veteran broadcast executives were handed their walking papers this year from CBS and the CW, while Fox’s Charlie Collier left network TV for a career in streaming. Not only does it seem like a fait accompli that broadcast TV is dead, no one seems to be the least bit sad about it — unless you’re a fan of, say, Days of Our Lives and Dancing With the Stars, who futilely bombard our message boards each week with angry missives about losing their once-beloved free shows to subscription-based streamers.
Otherwise, the current M.O. is to continue moving resources away from broadcast TV. Of the Big Three, only CBS has a dedicated programming executive for the broadcast network – Amy Reisenbach, who was promoted in November as a replacement for two veteran programmers, Kelly Kahl and Thom Sherman. In contrast, Craig Erwich oversees programming for both ABC and Hulu (as well Disney Branded Entertainment fare for Disney+), while Susan Rovner’s job is
Caroline Flack's former agent has called Prince Harry 'gross' for sharing details about his 'tainted' romance with the late TV presenter in his new memoir Spare.
Caroline Flack‘s former publicist, Alex Mullen, slammed Prince Harry for detailing his relationship with the late TV presenter, who died by suicide in 2020.
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