Lord Grantham has been a boon to PBS. Now, the lords of sports have offered up another gift to public broadcasting. ESPN has pulled out of its collaboration with PBS … Read the whole story
Global on-demand TV revenues from existing and older systems, like traditional pay-per-view services, have been moving at a slow place recently. But long-term, on-demand … Read the whole story
When it comes to competitive parents, school dance recitals have become the premier sporting event where parents vie for the best photo of their … Read the whole story
Time Warner Cable will become a multiyear sponsor of the U.S. Open tennis event -- a deal that will start just before CBS airs … Read the whole story
Despite what may be ongoing prevalent thinking, not everyone knows how to produce real quality TV shows. Who does that kind of work? The … Read the whole story
TV commercials have been steadily losing their primacy -- but they're still out there, and sometimes they capture the attention of the public. Now … Read the whole story
Decades ago, business executives might have worried that automation would replace them, that a machine or computer could handle their skills or their business. … Read the whole story
The CBS-Time Warner Cable squabble happens at a time that many consumers--and many, many young media consumers--don't have much use for traditional media. A … Read the whole story
I asked News Corp.'s Greg Clayman to explain the upside of the new exchange., why it appears they aren't afraid of commoditization while others … Read the whole story
Fox's "Dads won't debut until Sept. 17, yet it is already the most talked-about new series of the 2013-14 broadcast television season. That isn't … Read the whole story