TVBlog
by Adam Buckman, Featured Columnist
HBO Max is apparently so big that it took nine press releases to announce it on Tuesday. Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
With global distributon and operations chief Kevin MacLellan leaving, NBCU is restructuring the worldwide management structure to reflect the company's expanding footprint and platforms, … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Despite a slow start, World Series TV ratings rose steadily on Fox to earn its best results with its final game. Game 7 viewership … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
Jo Ann Ross, chief ad revenue officer of CBS, will lead all ViacomCBS advertising. Advanced advertising revenue will be headed up by John Halley, … Read the whole story
by Steve McClellan
Scott Donaton is joining the streaming service as its new head of creative, based at the company's headquarters in California. Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
As the major media companies' SVOD war gets underway, a survey of American consumers conducted by Hub Entertainment Research indicates Disney+ may be the … Read the whole story
by Wayne Friedman
AMC's revenue was down 2.6% to $194 million for fiscal Q3, in line with analysts' estimates. Lower viewership and the timing of its big … Read the whole story
by Joe Mandese
Advertising and marketing spending combined will outpace all the ad industry's conventional forecast growth by a percentage point this year and a point-and-a-half next … Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
Top-tier plan users will also be eligible for free HBO Max when the SVOD launches next May, helping to drive up the new service's … Read the whole story
by Karlene Lukovitz
Charter has been crusading to stop password sharing and other drivers of unauthorized content, and ACE is now forming a working group specifically addressing … Read the whole story

COMMENTARY
by Steve Sternberg, Featured Columnist
The TV industry has always had big events, confabs and stunts designed to create some early buzz for upcoming series, and given the role … Read the whole story
COMMENTARY
by Wayne Friedman, Staff Writer
A video-based monthly subscription service costing around $39 a month sounds like something pretty special. This one makes you work for it -- literally. Read the whole story