Writers are concerned about the future of television writing because of the short seasons and the lack of continuity between seasons.
The current system is bad for career development because writers are only writing and are not involved in the production process.
This week, thousands of writers went on strike against Hollywood studios over what they say is an existential threat to their livelihoods.
John Koblin, a media reporter for The New York Times, explains how streaming turned the most prolific era in American entertainment into an industry-changing labor dispute.
Guest: John Koblin, a media reporter for The New York Times.