
Plain English with Derek Thompson Everything Is Television
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Nov 14, 2025 Derek Thompson, a journalist and author known for his insightful essays on media and culture, dives into his thought-provoking essay, "Everything Is Television." He discusses how various media forms are evolving into episodic video, highlighting the convergence of podcasts, social media, and AI. The conversation also touches on the impact of TV-style flow on attention spans and literacy, the coexistence of short clips and long-form content, and the importance of clarity in messaging for media success. Derek shares insights on charisma and why he transitioned from The Atlantic to Substack.
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Media Converges Into Video Flow
- Derek argues that disparate media forms are converging toward a continuous, short-form video flow he calls television.
- He uses Meta, podcasts, and AI to show an attractor state where media evolves into endless video streams.
Flow Replaces Discrete Media
- Raymond Williams' concept of 'flow' explains why TikTok is more televisual than classic TV because nothing on it feels essential.
- Derek says platforms prize the continuous flow over discrete, bounded works, shifting culture toward endless consumption.
Television Grammar Shrinks Thought
- When the grammar of television spreads, discourse adopts immediacy, spectacle, and brevity over sustained argument.
- Derek and Postman warn that thinking in scenes undermines paragraph-level, complex reasoning.








