A Groundbreaking TV Show Can Finally Be Streamed. There's Just One Problem.
Briefly

As absences from the Alexandrian library of streaming television go, there were few gaps more glaring than the blank shelf where Homicide: Life on the Street was meant to reside.
But in all the dutiful rephrasings of NBCUniversal's press release sprinkled across media outlets, none thought to ask a simple question: What exactly would this refurbished version look like?
Filling a modern TV with an image crafted in the analog era typically involves taking a bit off the top and bottom and showing more on the sides.
But because those extra pieces on the side were never meant to be seen, they often expose crew members and equipment lurking just outside the intended frame.
Read at Slate Magazine
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