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		By: Oscar		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I completely agree, I can&#039;t imagine watching shows as dense as Deadwood or Arrested Development without the luxury of choosing when and  where I watch them. We truly live in a golden age of TV I tells ya!

TV writing has also benefited in part from the occupational democratisation brought about by the information revolution. TV writers are coming from other professions, bringing experience the writers from 20 years ago usually didn&#039;t have because they generally stuck with writing their whole life. The Wire might not be the richly observed world it is if it weren&#039;t for David Simon&#039;s journalistic attention to detail.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I completely agree, I can&#8217;t imagine watching shows as dense as Deadwood or Arrested Development without the luxury of choosing when and  where I watch them. We truly live in a golden age of TV I tells ya!</p>
<p>TV writing has also benefited in part from the occupational democratisation brought about by the information revolution. TV writers are coming from other professions, bringing experience the writers from 20 years ago usually didn&#8217;t have because they generally stuck with writing their whole life. The Wire might not be the richly observed world it is if it weren&#8217;t for David Simon&#8217;s journalistic attention to detail.</p>
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