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Television
Do viewers want film and TV to directly confront racism?
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Emily Henderson
Aug 16, 2017
New York Times culture critic Wesley Morris discusses the way race and culture intersect in the aftermath of Charlottesville.
Netflix or cable? Why not both?
by
Scott Tong
Aug 8, 2017
The nation’s third-biggest cable company, Charter Communications, has a new feature for its subscribers: access to Netflix. More than half of the leading cable and subscription TV companies now offer Netflix. It wasn’t too long ago these forces were fierce rivals. So what’s behind the business of partnering instead? Click the audio player above to […]
Digital TV needs great stories, and people need to pay for them, New Form CEO says
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Jun 14, 2017
'Whoever has the audience wins.'
Why Ramadan is a big deal for Arab TV networks
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Maria Hollenhorst
May 26, 2017
'It's like the sweeps rolled into the Super Bowl, extended over a full month.'
Predictability is bad for Netflix and HBO, but great for network television
by
Adriene Hill
and Hayley Hershman
May 19, 2017
What to expect from upfronts season? More of the same.
Roger Ailes transformed 'American politics into a contact sport'
by
Kai Ryssdal
May 18, 2017
Gabriel Sherman of New York Magazine says Fox News trying to find its identity.
Back so soon? 'American Idol' returns … but to ABC, not Fox
by
Adriene Hill
May 9, 2017
Just a year after it went off the air at Fox, “American Idol” is coming back. The iconic singing competition show is returning on rival network ABC. The show’s ratings had slumped on Fox to 11.5 million viewers during its 15th season from a high of 30 million at its peak. So why does ABC […]
For public good, not for profit.
Suitors line up for Tribune Media’s local TV stations
by
Adriene Hill
May 5, 2017
These aren’t the best of times for local television stations. More of us are watching our TV on streaming services, like Hulu and Netflix. Fewer of us are tuning in to local news. Still, it looks like there may be a bidding war brewing for the 40-plus stations that make up Tribune Media. Both Sinclair […]
ESPN cuts jobs as cost of sports broadcast rights increases
Apr 26, 2017
ESPN announced a long-awaited round of layoffs today. About 100 staff members are expected to be let go, including on-air reporters and commentators. The cuts are a clear sign of the new economic reality facing live sports broadcasting. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Six things you need to know about the possible Hollywood writers strike
by
Ben Bergman
Apr 21, 2017
TV and movie writers are fed up with declining pay as media companies make huge profits.