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In 2015, FX CEO John Landgraf coined the term "Peak TV," noting that there was simply too much television for human beings to watch. At the time, there were around 400 scripted shows airing. By 2023, that number had ballooned to over 600. The "Fragmentation" of the Audience Why is modern

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Yet, alongside this unprecedented volume of media, audiences are experiencing a paradoxical drought of quality. Because streamers do not release public ratings, success is measured in "engagement"—how many hours you spent clicking around the platform. This has led to the "binge model," where shows are dropped in their entirety, consumed over a weekend, and forgotten by Monday.