Welcome to the 219th episode of TV’s Top 5, The Hollywood Reporter’s TV podcast. Hosted by Lesley Goldberg and Daniel Fienberg, this podcast breaks down the latest TV news, features industry insiders, and provides a critical guide of what to watch.
In this week’s episode, the hosts are back to their regular format after a special reunion episode. They also have a special guest, Angie Han, joining them for the discussion. Here’s a breakdown of what to expect:
1. Headlines: The hosts discuss the latest news in the TV industry, including topics such as Dan Stevens, Adult Swim, FUBAR, Netflix viewership transparency, and the future of TCM. They provide insights and context from both the business and critical sides.
2. Ryan Murphy on the move: The hosts delve into the news that Ryan Murphy, the prolific producer behind shows like “Monster,” “American Horror Story,” and “The Watcher,” is expected to leave Netflix when his deal expires this month. They explore the possibility of him reuniting with Dana Walden and discuss whether this move is a win for Disney.
3. HBO shows to Netflix: In a surprising move, HBO shows like “Insecure,” “Ballers,” and “Six Feet Under” may be licensed to Netflix on a non-exclusive basis. This is part of Warner Bros. Discovery’s strategy to monetize its beloved titles and reduce its $50 billion debt. The hosts discuss the implications of this licensing deal.
4. Best TV of 2023 (so far): TV critic Angie Han joins the podcast to share her list of the 10 best shows of 2023 (up to this point). She includes shows like “Succession” on her list, and the hosts engage in a spoiler-filled conversation about the shows that made it and why.
5. Critic’s Corner: As usual, the episode ends with Dan’s thoughts on the new and returning series of the week. He shares his opinions on shows like Marvel’s “Secret Invasion,” BET+’s “Average Joe,” FX’s “The Bear” season two, Amazon’s “I’m a Virgo,” and Apple’s “Hijack.”
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In conclusion, this episode of TV’s Top 5 covers a wide range of topics in the TV industry, provides expert insights, and offers critical recommendations for viewers. Whether you’re interested in industry news, behind-the-scenes discussions, or recommendations for your next binge-watching session, this podcast has something for everyone. Stay tuned for the latest from TV’s Top 5.