by Adam Buckman on Jan 16, 6:00 AM
The stars of CBS are blasting their own company for the tumult at CBS News attributed to the arrival of outsider Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 15, 8:00 AM
From the great tradition of sumptuous miniseries from the U.K. comes a new Agatha Christie mystery set in a declining English manor of the 1920s.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 14, 8:00 AM
In the new Peacock drama "Ponies," the acronym PONIs is positioned as a term used for Persons of No Interest for rivals on either side of the old Cold War.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 13, 8:00 AM
A new generation now has an opportunity to learn all about one of the most raucous and to some, shameful eras in television history.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 12, 8:00 AM
In the new Amish-recruiting reality show "Suddenly Amish," six non-Amish trying to take up the Amish lifestyle are shocked to find out the Amish have no electricity.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 9, 8:00 AM
When Colbert leaves, CBS will exit the late-night talk-show arena after more than three decades.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 8, 8:49 AM
Warner Bros. Discovery's rejection of Paramount's latest offer to buy the company is notable for its tone of disdain for Paramount and its future prospects.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 7, 8:00 AM
One of TV's best police docuseries, and the show that is the granddaddy of all reality-forensics shows are on the move.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 6, 7:00 AM
It is time once again for the Golden Globes, the awards show that most people consider to be the traditional kickoff of Hollywood's vaunted annual awards season.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 5, 8:00 AM
CBS is looking to jumpstart its next true-crime franchise with a prime-time series starring best-selling mystery novelist Harlan Coben.