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Yeah we all know we need more of them. There are plenty of AMs who are willing to and have all the right qualities to do so, Selene, but breaking into the industry here is a lot harder than in America (small market, safe programming) and when they haven't even managed that in America yet... I know a very talented one who can't even get minor roles because the fatcats aren't sure how marketable AMs are and therefore stick with their safe programming, so he's tossing that dream aside and becoming a lawyer. Even a supposedly more open-minded place like SBS doesn't have any AM on camera (only behind it).
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