by Adam Buckman on Jan 17, 9:59 AM
For more than a year, it has been the biggest craze on cable: Mining the last two decades for true-crime content.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 16, 8:30 AM
The network's new African-American superhero is a super-charged vigilante generating hope in his community.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 15, 8:57 AM
The series is billed as "an unprecedented collaboration with the Pentagon," which apparently allowed a level of access to offices and personnel not permitted previously, at least according to NatGeo.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 12, 9:46 AM
Dave, 70, is to be reborn as an SVOD disrupter on Netflix, which happens to be Public Enemy No. 1 for the broadcasting industry where he made his career.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 11, 9:30 AM
What or who qualifies as "diverse," anyway? Is there really a good, rightful answer here? Somebody please help me on this.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 10, 9:16 AM
Cell phones are the bane of our existence. And no one knows this better than today's high school teachers.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 9, 8:37 AM
It wasn't enough for the winners to just thank their colleagues and co-stars. Instead, the acceptance speeches went from mere thank yous to orations about civil rights.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 8, 9:17 AM
TLC is evidently so pleased with its reality series "My 600-lb Life," featuring morbidly obese people, that it will introduce a new one in the same vein on the same night this week.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 5, 10:24 AM
As a location for a new TV drama about urban grit and the tragedies that spring from such environments, Chicago is well-chosen. "The Chi" takes place in a neighborhood in which such violence is commonplace.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 4, 9:22 AM
On New Year's Day, HGTV did something all but unheard of on a holiday: It ran new shows all day long, and even introduced at least four new series during the day.