Even after studying them, I had a hard time understanding whether they were book agents or
television producers because they seem to do both.
Conspiracies are a perennial favorite for
television producers because there is always a receptive audience.
Not exact matches
(He was no more being censored than the
producer of a
television program that is canceled
because of low ratings: in both cases, the content is the problem.)
It's just... I mean, everybody says this now, but that's why Gus Van Sant is one of the
producers of our show, that's why Todd Haynes is doing
television:
because it's really the way to continue that spirit of what independent film is without having to compromise creatively.
They have an advantage when it comes to getting book publicity buzz
because traditional media — like
television producers and magazine editors — want to feature something new and newsworthy.
The artists included in Acceptable Entertainment differ
because they take
television on their own terms, developing a relationship between the
producer of TV and its user.