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has more flexibility in production, not having to be produced on a set time frame; instead of producing a new newscast every day or week, a show consisting of evergreen content can produce several episodes at once and release them in sequence. In contrast, such content is not as responsive to
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was cancelled in 2018, television analyst Bill Carroll remarked, "Realistically, I don't think the audience is able to look at the show and say, 'that's one from this year, or two years ago or four years ago.' It has become so homogenous".
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to begin with and become popular hits do not lose their popularity or freshness as years pass. Both shows went on to have a long afterlife in syndication;
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The attention to current events – which became old – is one of the reasons that "Murphy Brown" was never as big in syndication as expected.
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are usually evergreen. The term is also used for long-lasting content in marketing materials and advertising.
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Like 'Happy Days', 'That 70's Show' blends smart comedy with light social commentary.
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sitcom, followed a similar conceit and lasted several years in reruns. In contrast,
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once it has built up a backlog of episodes which can be continually re-run. After
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content is content that is not time-sensitive. Evergreen content does not rely on
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or on a holiday when fewer journalists are on duty. The term is derived from
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did not rely on pop culture references that could become dated.
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often set his shows in the near-past, such examples including
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Index

Evergreen content
current events
mothballed
fill time on a slower news day
evergreen
news magazine
Feature stories
human interest stories
reruns
Seinfeld
observational comedy
Garry Marshall
Happy Days
Laverne & Shirley
Thomas L. Miller
retro
That '70s Show
Carsey-Werner
Murphy Brown
cancellation
The Jerry Springer Show
What happened to Paul Harvey at 7:30 each morning?
KTBB
Archived
Wayback Machine
Professional Feature Writing
ISBN
9781135676773
"What is Evergreen Content?"
"Steve Bannon is still making money from 'Seinfeld' reruns"

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