W(h)ither the Full Season: An Empirical Model for Predicting the Duration of New Television Series’ First Season
<p dir="ltr">Television seasons have gotten shorter and shorter over the past few decades. This has been especially true for new dramatic television series where the norm has dropped to thirteen episodes from almost double that figure twenty years ago. Somewhat surprisingly, there is...
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| Main Author: | Starling David Hunter (23277271) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Yelitza Prada Breen (23277274) (author) |
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