Interviewees discuss interactive technology and the growth of digital programming.
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“As far as heading into fully funded digital content, it's definitely a topic. We have to talk about that. The extraordinary strength of the network gives you that kind of flexibility. It gives you the resources to launch, promote, and market something that could perhaps live digitally.” - Nina Tassler, Executive
Highlights

Nina Tassler on the importance of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden creating digital content and viral clips

Jeff Fager on the biggest problem facing the news media and the choices that are being made in response to digital media and the search for "clicks"

Stanley Hubbard on the technical aspects of switching over to digital television and the then-future of interactive television

Terence Winter on how digital technology has affected his work

Jeff Fager on the creation of 60 Minutes Overtime, 60 Minutes' online companion and the 60 Minutes app
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Jeff Fager
Jeff Fager on the creation of 60 Minutes Overtime, 60 Minutes' online companion and the 60 Minutes app
Jeff Fager on the biggest problem facing the news media and the choices that are being made in response to digital media and the search for "clicks"
Stanley Hubbard
Stanley Hubbard on the technical aspects of switching over to digital television and the then-future of interactive television
Dr. John Leverence
Dr. John Leverence on the new business model of subscription-based programming having the single biggest impact on the television landscape that he has seen
Ted Sarandos
Ted Sarandos on Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, which used interactive technology to tell the story
Nina Tassler
Nina Tassler on the importance of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden creating digital content and viral clips
Terence Winter
Terence Winter on how digital technology has affected his work