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Writing for Television Podcast from CineStory

Some say we are living in a golden age of television. From zombies to serial killers to singing teens, it seems like there’s more original programming than ever. But does this also mean more opportunities for new writers? What are the practical steps you need to take if you’re considering a career in television? What kinds of sample scripts are showrunners looking for these days?

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This month on the CineStory podcast we bring you a conversation between three pros working in TV. From producing to writing to repping, our mentors have all the bases covered. So tune in to learn what’s going on in the world of TV and what this means for people trying to break in right now.


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