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Writers : Michiyo Nishimori, Takayuki Kiyota, Munetsugu Matsuoka, Satetsu Takeda, Naoya Maekawa, Yui Sato, Akiko Iwane, Minori Suzuki The terrestrial TV, which was once called the "king of entertainment" and boasted enormous influence, has lost its momentum as it once did due to the spread of SNS and "YouTube" and changes in lifestyles. The reason for this is not only due to changes in the viewing environment, but also due to various problems such as unupdated views on gender and "making things happen" as well as various problems such as consideration for minorities and compliance. As a mass media, TV is being forced to change. On the other hand, in dramas, writers such as Akiko Nogi, Kankuro Kudo, and Yuji Sakamoto depict new views on gender in their works, and in variety programs, content that is not bound by traditional values such as the "7th generation of comedy" is active, has appeared one after another, giving a sense of the new potential of TV. Instead of discussing the two choices of "Don't watch TV" and "Watch YouTube," writers such as Kankuro KUDO, and Yuji KUDO depict new views on gender in their works, and in variety programs, content that is not bound by traditional values such as the "7th generation of comedy" is active, has appeared one after another, giving a sense of the new potential of TV. It is not a discussion of choosing between "Don't watch TV" and "Watch YouTube," but it is a question about entertainment content centered on variety and dramas from the perspective of gender and feminism, which is a social issue and has attracted a lot of attention these days. It is not a discussion of "Don't watch TV" or