by Adam Buckman on Aug 21, 8:00 AM
A new A&E docuseries doesn't exactly count as family programming in the wholesome way that the phrase "family programming" is generally applied.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 20, 8:00 AM
If MSNBC's rebranding to MS NOW is any example, then renaming stuff can be very challenging indeed.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 19, 8:00 AM
CBS's annual year-end telecast of "The Kennedy Center Honors" is shaping up as the "Trump Center Honors" in the wake of President Trump naming himself host of this year's event.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 18, 8:00 AM
"The Biggest Loser" was the target of criticism practically from its start in 2004, but nevertheless ran for 18 seasons.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 15, 8:00 AM
In his appearance on "Fallon" last week, Greg Gutfeld did what great late-night guests are supposed to do - entertain.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 14, 8:00 AM
From the prolific pen of John Grisham comes another adaptation of one of his thrillers set in the no-holds-barred world of Big Legal.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 13, 8:00 AM
American Girl made only 6,000 of its 18-inch Wednesday doll, which was part of the Mattel-owned company's limited edition "Collector Dolls" series.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 12, 8:00 AM
The special effects with which the world of 2120 has been created in "Alien: Earth" is breathtaking.
by Joe Mandese on Aug 11, 11:44 AM
Warning: Today's "TVBlog" contains sensitive content, which some people may find offensive or disturbing. It's about the fortuitous timing of the 27th season of "South Park." Click here if you want to read it.
by Adam Buckman on Aug 8, 9:00 AM
The newly merged Paramount revealed very little in the new CEO's "open" letter about how it will handle basic cable.