TMC
04-16-2014, 01:18 AM
http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/04/14/murphy-brown-series-finale/
Diane English thinks it’s harder for today’s TV showrunners to stick with their gut. In 1998, when “Murphy Brown” ended, "there was no social media,” she says. "People were barely on the Internet. So I had no input from fans at all. Zero. I mean, it was really what was gonna satisfy us? What did the network want? Did we want the same thing? What about the cast? What about Candice? These were the voices, not the outside world. Now, God, I don’t know how you do a series finale when everybody’s weighing in on Twitter."
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/tv-tattle#uUSkPsxFPchBqL4l.99
Diane English thinks it’s harder for today’s TV showrunners to stick with their gut. In 1998, when “Murphy Brown” ended, "there was no social media,” she says. "People were barely on the Internet. So I had no input from fans at all. Zero. I mean, it was really what was gonna satisfy us? What did the network want? Did we want the same thing? What about the cast? What about Candice? These were the voices, not the outside world. Now, God, I don’t know how you do a series finale when everybody’s weighing in on Twitter."
Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/tv-tattle#uUSkPsxFPchBqL4l.99