Fox TV Boss Kevin Reilly Says a Good Tale Still Matters

And so does the 30-second spot

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TV has always been a dog-eat-dog game. These days, there are so many dogs in the mix, someone better alert the ASPCA. So why, in the midst of massive digital disruption, does every feature film producer and half of Silicon Valley want in? Because in this confounding, fascinating, exhilarating time of transition, TV is more amazing than ever.

The resilience of narrative storytelling and people’s love affair with television is impressive. It has bucked trendy prognostications over the last decade that interactive, short-form, user-generated content—anything but traditional, professionally constructed stories on TV—would swallow up the “old ways.”

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