Television News Daily
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
  • Fox Says It Will Rebuild To Compete With Other Networks

    BEVERLY HILLS, CALIF. -- Fox continues to rebuild and change as it competes with new higher-quality TV shows on alternative and new TV platforms. … Read the whole story

  • Charter's Deals Boost Q2 Revs 6.6%

    Charter Communications stock rose sharply on the news of a strong Q2 performance that includes results from Time Warner Cable and Bright House deals, … Read the whole story

  • Scripps Nets Revenues Up 22%

    Scripps Networks Interactive witnessed another strong advertising quarter, with U.S. ad revenues up near double-digit percentages. But overall financial results didn't impress the stock … Read the whole story

  • 'Big Bang Theory' Star Mayim Bialik Experiments With Video

    Mayim Bialik, who portrays Amy Farrah Fowler, the nerdy scientist and love interest of Dr. Sheldon Cooper on the CBS hit comedy "The Big … Read the whole story

  • This Is Your Brain On Drugs: Yes, There Are Many Questions

    Partnership for Drug-Free Kids has refreshed its iconic Your-Brain-On-Drugs campaign from the 1980s, which featured a frying pan, and an egg. The new campaign, … Read the whole story

  • Subway Debuts #SearchforBetter Campaign; Updates Logo

    The new campaign takes a decidedly more emotional approach to conveying that Subway is committed to delivering "clean," locally sourced ingredients. A new spot … Read the whole story

  • Netflix Metrics: No Ratings, But Focus On Trophy Hardware

    Success metrics for Netflix's original TV shows don't come the usual ways -- not via U.S.-based ratings, nor about Netflix shows versus other TV … Read the whole story

  • Clinton TV Ad Blitz Coming, Targets Olympics

    The Hillary Clinton campaign has reserved over $8 million in TV ad time targeted during the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. eyond the … Read the whole story

  • John Oliver Has A Go At Tronc

    After skewering obvious targets like politics, sports, and the advertising industry, it was only a matter of time before newspapers came in for the … Read the whole story