As Cable Dies, So Does Its Emmy Hopes — With a Few Surprising Outliers, Including Investigation Discovery and MTV https://t.co/qI96ckUUVA via @variety
As Cable Dies, So Does Its Emmy Hopes — With a Few Surprising Outliers, Including Investigation Discovery and MTV https://t.co/zJJj6COWQ3
New on @thewrap PRO: Cable may be dead, but there's a final chapter: Cable distributors are in a standoff with television networks that have pivoted their investments to streaming. by @KaylCobb @jabastidas https://t.co/klMcrkTUKw https://t.co/AJ8XKzEI24
The media landscape is undergoing significant changes as streaming services continue to disrupt traditional cable television. Hollywood has finally admitted that cable TV is dying, leading to legal battles involving distributors, programmers, cities, and internet service providers. As cable TV's influence wanes, networks are increasingly investing in streaming platforms, resulting in a standoff between cable distributors and television networks. The decline of cable is also impacting its presence at the Emmy Awards, with only a few networks like Investigation Discovery and MTV remaining as notable contenders.