
Millions of Screens, IndieWire’s brand new TV podcast, provides an inside look at the TV industry, sharing conversations based in IndieWire’s original reporting, breaking down that ever-elusive Hollywood buzz about town, and highlighting thoughtful analysis of the best and most impactful series you’re watching right now. Hosted by TV Awards Editor Libby Hill, TV Deputy Editor Ben Travers, and Crea... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 105 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

On this week's episode, Ben, Libby, and Leo tackle the topic that sent the television Twitter aflame last week, essentially that there haven't been any good television shows since "The Wire" and "The Sopranos," a point of view that ignores the brilli... more
From the energetic (if not groundbreaking) Biz Markie tribute to Conan O’Brien’s devil-may-care anarchistic shenanigans, Ben, Libby, and Leo look back on the biggest surprises from Sunday’s Emmy telecast. Which is to say nothing of Netflix’s record-t... more
On this week’s episode, Leo and Libby talk through their predictions for the Limited Series categories at this year’s Emmys, primarily focusing on whether Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit” has retained its pole position after an excellent Creative Arts ... more
On this week's episode, Ben and Libby lock in their predictions for the Drama categories at this year's Emmys. Is anyone outside of Gillian Anderson a lock for an acting award? Can Netflix finally earn the Outstanding Drama Series it's been seeking w... more
I was a weekly listener of Very Good TV back in the day and I’m a huge fan of Ben, but this podcast isn’t nearly as enjoyable for me, mostly because of how sour and over it Libby always is. The third host is fine, but apparently Liz Shannon Miller was the Indiewire TV podcast’s secret sauce. I prefer listening to tv podcasts from people who actually seem to enjoy tv.
Funny, insightful discussion of television. Always a good listen!
(No low ratings here!! I accidentally swiped left to right on the star, and it registered as 1-2 stars, instead of 5. Sorry!)
Fantastic episode! Excellent discussion of Mrs. America. Interesting, oppositional views with emotion and reason on both sides.
Fun interview with Pamela Adlon!
Watch Better Things and listen to/watch Millions of Screens !
Timely, thoughtful podcast. Thank you for pausing.
Respect great episode! You act... more
Read Ben’s article and was glad to see someone acknowledge what’s missing from WandaVision. I watch the show. It’s fine. But this WestWorld season 3, a far from cry from season 1.
A Podcast note — Chewing doing the show (sounded like it was ice) does more than just hurt your listeners’ ears, similar to the MCU critique, it demonstrates a lack of care and understanding in the transition to a different medium. This is not a phone call or Zoom chat. This audience is actually choosing to listen. T... more
Funny, insightful discussion of television. Always a good listen!
(No low ratings here!! I accidentally swiped left to right on the star, and it registered as 1-2 stars, instead of 5. Sorry!)
Fantastic episode! Excellent discussion of Mrs. America. Interesting, oppositional views with emotion and reason on both sides.
Fun interview with Pamela Adlon!
Watch Better Things and listen to/watch Millions of Screens !
Timely, thoughtful podcast. Thank you for pausing.
Respect great episode! You act... more
Come for the insightful discussion of the latest tv, stay to learn whether Quibi is dead yet!








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