IndieWire's Millions of Screens
A podcast by IndieWire
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105 Episodes
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Quibi Is Here, Demanding Your Screen Time
Published: 9/04/2020 -
The Emmys Enter Uncharted Territory
Published: 2/04/2020 -
TV’s New Normal Is Missing an Ending
Published: 27/03/2020 -
What Do The Next Several Months of Television Look Like?
Published: 18/03/2020 -
Emmy FYC Season: What Is It, Exactly? And How Might The Coronavirus Affect It?
Published: 11/03/2020 -
Can HBO's ‘The Outsider’ Follow ‘True Detective’s’ Path to the Emmys?
Published: 4/03/2020 -
Episode Length Creep: In The Era of Too Much TV, Is There Too Much Actual TV?
Published: 26/02/2020 -
Netflix’s ‘The Circle’ and ‘Love Is Blind:’ Defining the Value of Garbage TV
Published: 19/02/2020 -
The Oscars: The Good ('Parasite'), The Bad (Eminem), and The Quibi (Self-Explanatory)
Published: 12/02/2020 -
Raphael Bob-Waksberg on the End of ‘BoJack Horseman,’ Olde English, and His Want Of A Long Nap
Published: 5/02/2020 -
Sundance 2020: Steve James, Hilary Clinton, and the Value of Festivals for Television
Published: 30/01/2020 -
Winter TCAs (Part 2): Apple TV+, You're Doing It Wrong
Published: 23/01/2020 -
Winter TCAs (Part 1): “I’m A Sucker For Sizzles”
Published: 16/01/2020 -
Ricky Gervais Makes His Case For Hostless Awards Shows
Published: 8/01/2020 -
"Toss A Coin to Ben Travers" and Golden Globes Predictions
Published: 2/01/2020 -
Crackin' Yolks with Damon Lindelof in the Wake of HBO's 'Watchmen' Finale
Published: 18/12/2019 -
The 2020 Golden Globe Nominations: A Thoroughly Disheartening Affair
Published: 12/12/2019 -
'Fleabag' Is No. 1, But What Else Can We Learn From End Of The Year Lists
Published: 4/12/2019 -
Thankful For The Reginaissance, Too Much TV, and Werner Herzog
Published: 27/11/2019 -
Netflix's 'Living With Yourself:' Cold Brews and Cool Guests Paul Rudd, Jonathan Dayton, and Valerie Faris
Published: 20/11/2019
Millions of Screens, IndieWire’s brand new TV podcast, provides an inside look at the TV industry, sharing conversations based in IndieWire’s original reporting, breaking down that ever-elusive Hollywood buzz about town, and highlighting thoughtful analysis of the best and most impactful series you’re watching right now. Hosted by TV Awards Editor Libby Hill, TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers, and Creative Producer Leo Garcia.