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"textContent": "If it seems like your favourite show is taking longer and longer breaks between seasons, you’re not imagining it. A new report from Ampere Analysis (via Deadline) has broken down modern TV’s current release strategy and found that larger gaps between seasons of popular shows like Wednesday and Severance are a real trend—and that they […]\n\nThe post Long Gaps, Big Hype: The Strange New Math of TV Release Strategy appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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