Stories Tagged as
Television
Rudolph still has a nose for business
by
Emma Jacobs
Dec 11, 2015
The story of Rudolph and how the reindeer continues to shine bright in ratings.
The red-hot global market for U.S. television
by
Adriene Hill
Nov 9, 2015
Overseas demand for shows like "Orange is the New Black" is highly profitable.
Why struggling shows are still on the air
by
Adriene Hill
Nov 6, 2015
Cancellations are coming at a slower pace.
To save pay TV, give us more VOD
by
Molly Wood
Nov 5, 2015
If pay TV subscriptions included more VOD, maybe we'd want to keep them.
FX CEO John Landgraf on the TV content bubble
by
Kai Ryssdal
Nov 2, 2015
John Landgraf thinks there are too many TV shows on the air, which hurts everyone.
Must see TV: the business of sweeps month
by
Adriene Hill
Oct 30, 2015
Time for a cliffhanger or two as shows roll out their buzziest moments.
A new generation discovers the good old TV antenna
by
Miles Bryan
Oct 13, 2015
They aren't usually rabbit ears, but the signal receivers are popular again.
For public good, not for profit.
'The X-Files': Then and now
by
Nova Safo
Oct 13, 2015
The iconic series is returning to TV, and the competition is out there.
'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' casts West Covina in a lead
by
Adriene Hill
Oct 12, 2015
The Los Angeles suburb makes a star turn in the new musical series.
"Blood & Oil" inspired by North Dakota's Bakken fields
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Daisy Palacios
Oct 9, 2015
An '1894 Gold Rush set in the middle of the prairie.'