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Aug. 16, 2022

The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 73 - Robert Thompson on the state of streaming

Netflix is the streaming service that helped create "binge watching." But now it's losing subscribers and may have to insert ads in programs. Is this the end? Media expert Robert Thompson has some ideas.

Netflix is the streaming, the service that helped create "binge watching." But now it's losing subscribers and may have to insert ads in programs. Is this the end? Media expert Robert Thompson has some ideas.

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Robert Thompson

Dubbed a "pop culture ambassador" by the Associated Press, Robert Thompson has contributed to hundreds of radio and TV programs and publications.

He is the founding director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture and a Trustee Professor of Television and Popular Culture. He was a visiting professor for six summers at Cornell University and served for nine years as professor and director of the N.H.S.I. Television and Film Institute at Northwestern University.

Thompson is the general editor of an ongoing series of books about television published by Syracuse University Press. He is the former president of the National Popular Culture Association and lectures across the country on the subject of television and popular culture. In 1991 and 1992, he was awarded the Stephen H. Coltrin Award for Excellence in Communication Theory by the International Radio and Television Society.

Thompson is the author or editor of five books: "Television's Second Golden Age" (Continuum, 1996); "Prime Time, Prime Movers" (Little, Brown, 1992); "Adventures on Prime Time" (Praeger, 1990); and "Television Studies" (Praeger 1989).

He has been interviewed by a wide range of media outlets, including CBS's "60 Minutes," "48 Hours," "The Early Show" and "The Evening News with Dan Rather"; NBC's "Dateline," "Today" and "Later Today"; ABC's "20/20," "World News Tonight" and "Good Morning Amer… Read More