TVBlog
by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
Whether or not the concept of an actual TV season lasting from mid-September to mid-May strikes many as anachronistic, it nevertheless still exists. Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Netflix is estimated to spend $7.9 billion in TV and film production/programming in 2018 ($7.1 billion on TV; $800 million on film). NBCU will … Read the whole story
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by Wayne Friedman
Young viewers using new technology to get their media in different ways are viewing out-of-home. The biggest benefactor? Broadcast TV. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Americans may think Super Sunday is the world's biggest, most planned for and most socialized sports viewing event, but it's a different "football" game … Read the whole story
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by Alex Weprin
New shows on Boomerang, the cartoon-focused subscription streaming video service owned by Turner Broadcasting, include a reboot of "Scooby Doo" called "Scooby Doo and … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
Are TV's numbers really all that bad? Not exactly. But we still don't have real concrete numbers to prove it. Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Melynda Fuller
Working in partnership with Anonymous Content, Paramount Television and 3Dot Productions, the Times' series will feature 10 episodes a season, with each episode telling … Read the whole story
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by Richard Whitman, Columnist
Watch out, Fandango -- studio-backed startup Atom Tickets wants to eat your lunch. And now it's deploying some advertising firepower to help the effort. … Read the whole story