I perused the list of Golden Globe nominees just yesterday and came to the conclusion that nobody cares. Read the whole story
From the beginning of the year through Feb. 19, MSNBC held a slight edge as prime-time leader, but Fox has inched up to the … Read the whole story
Nonpolitical, core advertising was $349 million vs. $433 million in Q4 2019 for all its TV stations and regional sports networks businesses. Read the whole story
TV and video ad-tech company Extreme Reach says video on desktop is at a 23% share for Q4 2020, up from a 16% share … Read the whole story
Peacock drew more paid sign-ups around the Jan. 1 introduction of "The Office" than during its nationwide launch in July 2020. Meanwhile, losing the … Read the whole story
The Qatar-funded media company says the new digital platform, Rightly, is aimed at "center-right folks who feel left out of mainstream media." Read the whole story
"One of the messages that consumers could reasonably take away from the challenged television and radio commercials is that T-Mobile's merger with Sprint will … Read the whole story
If $5.6 billion in rights fees could -- in theory -- double to $10 billion, can TV networks still make money? Read the whole story
Egged on by former President Donald Trump, Republican policymakers spent the better part of 2020 clamoring to regulate social media platforms. Read the whole story