Sorkin has aligned himself with HBO and not the networks so he can do — or write — anything he wants on “The Newsroom” for an audience willing to “watch this show the way you watch a play.”
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“We’re in business with the audience and not the advertisers,” he declares, the memory of “Studio 60,” his last series, which lasted one season on NBC, about the backstage antics at a sketch comedy show, now distant. Having carte blanche at the pay cable channel has inspired Sorkin to write an ambitious workplace series — his favorite kind — that combines social commentary with romantic comedy.
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