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Here are the shows you should be watching on TV this summer

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We talked to Sonia Saraiya of Variety and Eric Deggans of NPR about binge-worthy shows.

There was a time when TV went on summer vacation, and viewers were confined to reruns. No longer: Now, TV doesn't take a break when the weather gets hot. Jeffrey Brown talks to Sonia Saraiya of Variety and Eric Deggans of NPR about the binge-worthy shows they’ll be watching.

06/02/2017

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