Shonda Rhimes, the hit producer and creator of popular television shows like Scandal, Grey's Anatomy and How to Get Away with Murder, will take her production company, Shondaland, to Netflix. All of Rhimes' current shows on air or under development will stay with ABC Studios. That means Rhimes' current hit shows will continue to air...
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TV & Video Daily
August 14, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
All current shows in production will stay with ABC Studios
By Sami Main
Shonda Rhimes, the hit producer and creator of popular television shows like Scandal, Grey's Anatomy and How to Get Away with Murder, will take her production company, Shondaland, to Netflix. All of Rhimes' current shows on air or under development will stay with ABC Studios. That means Rhimes' current hit shows will continue to air...
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Linear now loves digital, SundanceTV makes its move, revivals reign
By Jason Lynch
Translating an online career into mainstream success
By Sami Main
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By A.J. Katz
Streaming’s content volume and unlimited resources are 'daunting'
By Jason Lynch
With critically-acclaimed shows like The Americans and big hits like American Horror Story, FX would seem to be well-positioned to thrive in the changing TV landscape. But that won't be "good enough" for FX to keep pace with the seemingly bottomless resources from streaming services like Netflix, said FX Networks CEO John Landgraf. During his...
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