NBC's new comedy "Mr. Robinson" plays like a throwback to the era a few decades ago when the broadcast networks seemed to blithely throw money at any show. Read the whole story
Unable to compete against upstart LCD manufacturers, the 103-year-old Japanese consumer electronics company Sharp is getting out of the television business in the Americas … Read the whole story
The Hollywood film and TV company lists $36.8 million as its largest unsecured debt for advertising that was placed by its media shop Carat … Read the whole story
Meredith Corp. enjoyed revenue growth in the second quarter of the year, as well as for its full fiscal 2015, which ended in June. … Read the whole story
Yesterday NFL and Victoria's Secret battled for top spot on Instagram. Both brands collected over 500,000 Instagram engagements, however activity surrounding NFL's 'Back to … Read the whole story
Netflix didn't violate a federal video privacy law by displaying information about subscribers' movie-watching history to their friends, families and guests, a federal appellate … Read the whole story
Michael Wolff safely assumes that people won't likely stop watching TV (as business model), even if they stop watching the TV (as distribution channel). Read the whole story
ZenithOptimedia today announced, to the utter surprise of nobody this side of Leslie Moonves, that the number of people watching "conventional" TV will peak … Read the whole story
Amazon has had a great week. Prime Music and a motoring show from the former Top Gear presenters are just what it needs to … Read the whole story