AMC delves deeper into nonfiction series
As competition from streaming video services has intensified for TV viewers, cable network AMC is throwing away the script - at least some of the time.
Recently, AMC aired a documentary series on the history of science fiction narrated by acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron. In June, the cable channel will launch a live companion talk show for its new scripted series "Dietland."
While AMC is still committed to making dramas such as "Better Call Saul" and the long-running zombie apocalypse mega-hit "The Walking Dead," it is increasing its dependence on nonfiction series, documentaries and live talk shows. The network will devote 65 hours to unscripted programming this year, more than double the level in 2015.
The push has been accelerated by rapid shifts in the TV industry. Adding lower-cost unscripted fare will
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