The relationship between cinema and television has evolved over time. Initially, cinema was primarily a medium for entertainment and television was seen as a competitor, with many people preferring to watch movies in arcades and theaters. However, with the advent of cable and satellite TV in the 1990s, the relationship between cinema and television began to change. For example, many movies began to be shown on television soon after their theatrical release, and television began to produce more high-quality content, such as miniseries and dramas, that were comparable to movies. Additionally, many directors and actors who made their names in cinema also began to produce for television, creating a more interconnected and collaborative approach between the two mediums.