Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Is This How Desperate Network TV Has Become?

Hollywood is taking out the trash and cooking up new shows. Yet in this instance, "new" is a relative term. Comcast's (NASDAQ: CMCSA  ) NBCUniversal is rebooting the 1960s detective series Ironside, with Blair Underwood replacing the late Raymond Burr in the wheelchair.

The news comes as cable and online alternatives offer more original programming. AMC Networks (NASDAQ: AMCX  ) has television's top-rated show in The Walking Dead. Netflix (NASDAQ: NFLX  ) has received excellent reviews for new series House of Cards and Hemlock Grove. Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX  ) HBO unit just reupped medieval drama Game of Thrones for a fourth season following strong ratings.

Add it all up, and you have what appears to be a permanent shift away from the studios and toward the upstarts, says Tim Beyers of Motley Fool Rule Breakers and Motley Fool Supernova in the following interview with the Fool's Erin Miller. Old Hollywood isn't about to die off anytime soon. But don't get too caught up in stocks such as Comcast, Tim advises. Instead, take small bets on TV Anywhere plays that also have interests in original programming.

Please watch the video to get Tim's specific picks, and then let us know which Hollywood stocks you like most right now.

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