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This sounds like a great read. Ill want to check out the documentary as well
So basically show runners would be a manager at a store? You'd have the owner (executives) then Manager (Show runner) then employees (actors)
Only difference is the show runner is somewhat trying to fight for freedom and see what they can get, and not so much "making sure it runs"