Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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As a fan of musical theater, I’ve been eagerly anticipating the premiere of SMASH, the new NBC drama about the behind-the-scenes adventures of a group of people attempting to open a new musical on Broadway. Though the show is set to premiere after the Super Bowl, NBC has already released the pilot for free...
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Downton Abbey has proved to be a hit for PBS and its cultural significance is evident in the various ways its fans engage with the show and with the past it mediates for us.
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Tags: Downton Abbey, fandom, PBS, television
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Your #1 source for Lions Gate news returns with ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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Tags: Academy Awards, Amazon, Apple, Blockbuster, books, box office, digital music, DVD, e-books, e-readers, Facebook, file sharing, Google, independent film, internet, internet freedom, labor, Lionsgate, music, Netflix, television, Twitter, UltraViolet, United Kingdom, video games, Warner Bros.
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Trend pieces positing a "mancession" on network television schedules this fall overestimated the phenomenon.
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Tags: ABC, broadcast, cable networks, CBS, masculinity, men, television, tim allen
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The TV series lasted three years and only in its first season did it crack the Nielsen ratings’ top tier. It has never had much of a presence in the syndication market, doesn’t show up on TV Land, and has never been in VHS or DVD release. Julia, the NBC series created by Hal...
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As the lights rose on a recent late night edition of ESPN’s SportsCenter, anchors Stuart Scott and Scott van Pelt grinned disingenuously, like desperate salesmen sampling crumb cake before demanding we sign for all eight units. ESPN had just wrapped coverage of an utterly forgettable college basketball game that saw No. 5 North Carolina...
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Tags: digital media, ESPN, labor, Lebron James, MLB, NBA, NBA lockout, NFL, television
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We resurrect our Late to the Party column with some reflections on HBO's 'Band of Brothers'.
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Tags: HBO, Miniseries, television
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Ten (or more) media industry news items you might have missed recently.
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FOX's new animated sitcom Allen Gregory trades heavily in humiliation. Cynthia Chris examines the comedic resonance of this sort of situation in light of recent events.
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Tags: Allen Gregory, FOX, sitcom, television, The Simpsons
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Just in time for Halloween, ABC and NBC both rolled out new shows last week focusing on the basic premise that Fairy Tales are real and their protagonists, or their ancestors, are living somewhere in the United States.
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Tags: crime procedural, fantasy, gender/representation, Grimm, Once Upon a Time, television
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Each year, the anticipated fall premiere television season is followed by an equally exciting period: fall cancellation season. The failures of The Playboy Club and Pan Am raise the question of why we turn to period TV, especially post-Mad Men.
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Tags: gender, industry, Mad Men, NBC, Pan Am, ratings, television, The Playboy Club, TV
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