TVBlog
by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
This is just a great idea for a reality show: Real job candidates going through the interview process, after which one of them will get the job. Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Nielsen says within the first day of its availability, 361,000 people watched all 9 episodes of Netflix's "Stranger Things 2" -- and all nine … Read the whole story
by Alex Weprin
Original and exclusive programming is the driving factor for consumers when they decide to subscribe to an over-the-top video service. That's probably the biggest … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
CBS Television Network saw a 3% drop in advertising revenues, with one less "Thursday Night Football" game. Its entertainment division affiliate and subscription fees … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Core local and national advertising was down 2.8% to $110.2 million. Political TV advertising, as with most other TV station groups, sank to a … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
For fiscal year 2017, the company expects a revenue range of $810 million to $830 million, which includes about $35 million of hardware revenues. Read the whole story
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by Alex Weprin
Sony's ad-supported streaming service Crackle has acquired a new comedy, "Federal Offense," from production company Boundless Pictures. This is the latest move by Crackle … Read the whole story
by Steve McClellan
WPP's ESP attributed the increase in part to expanded sponsorship inventory for the post-season. Read the whole story
by Tanya Gazdik
Star Wars provides the platform to make Nissan Intelligent Mobility approachable, while also giving Nissan a connection with the millions of Star Wars fans … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
Even with declines across many TV programming areas -- including the NFL, which has seen viewing falloff this year, TV networks are still paying … Read the whole story