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"Golden era of television"?
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Re: "Golden era of television"?
Not only is he delusional, he doesn't even know what his own network is doing.
"Sapan said consumers won't see episodes of AMC's Emmy Award-winning drama Mad Men or shows from other Rainbow-owned cable networks online."
I have a DVD of Mad Men Season 1 sitting here next to the TV. From Netflix. Don't need to watch AMC's commercials at all.
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