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Kristin Dolan, the CEO of AMC Networks, has expressed her steadfast commitment to the traditional cable television model, particularly as the industry navigates the complexities of the streaming landscape. Speaking at a recent Media Council luncheon at the Paley Center for Media in New York, Dolan shared insights from her experiences, particularly highlighting the lessons learned during the company's foray into direct-to-consumer streaming.
Dolan emphasized that the resurgence of interest in cable programming illustrates that “everything old is new again.” This perspective reflects her belief in the enduring value of traditional television formats amidst the rapid changes brought about by digital platforms. She acknowledged the challenges faced by many in the industry but maintained that there is a unique charm and reliability associated with cable that continues to resonate with audiences.
Her comments underscore a broader conversation about the future of television and the balance between innovative streaming strategies and the foundational elements of cable programming that have defined the industry for decades.
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