Broadcast TV numbers are down, but does that mean it’s a “farm team” for streaming? Maybe not 100%! Plus, Disney is getting into the nitty-gritty of bundling, we count the Emmys, and the Rogue Squadron film falls off the calendar. All that and more on Cordkillers!
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