TVBlog
by David Goetzl
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
by Wayne Friedman
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
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by Amy Corr
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
by Wayne Friedman
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
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
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
COMMENTARY
by Bob Garfield, Featured Columnist
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
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
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
COMMENTARY
by P.J. Bednarski, Staff Writer
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

COMMENTARY
by Tyler Loechner, Staff Writer
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
COMMENTARY
by Ed Martin
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