A Substack about the "dinosaur" that isn't going anywhere...TV. And how the business side of storytelling (as well as the government) affect what happens on our screens.
Streamers like Netflix, Amazon, and Peacock are looking to gaming to grow platform engagement through short, interactive gameplay and tie-ins like Batman: Caped Crusader — Chronicles.
July's mixed bag of TV offerings includes Quinn's return to Ransom Canyon, Jayden Daniels' Quarterback season, and Anya Taylor-Joy in the crime thriller Lucky.
Every Year After has the bones of a good romance, but the young adult melodrama dominating the plot does a serious disservice to the potential the series has.
The Vampire Lestat takes center stage in June as The Bear opens for one last service and The Season makes its debut on Hulu. Here's what to watch this month on TV!
The X-Files pilot made me nostalgic for TV produced last century when footage was shot on film, American accents were more distinct, and budgets weren't astronomical.
Good Night with Ben Gleib is YouTube's first venture into late night TV as The Late Show with Stephen Colbert ends and the format faces an uncertain future at CBS.
Major programming changes are coming for broadcast viewers in Fall 2026 as High Potential, Matlock, Ghosts, and more hit series have been held until 2027.
Love in the Afternoon, and Evening fires on all cylinders as Charlotte Druckman and Mayukh Sen share what made them fall in love with soaps while being honest about their shortcomings.
Consumer and state push back over the Paramount-WBD and Nexstar-TEGNA deals has escalated to lawsuits as the FCC turns up the heat on Disney with an early license renewal order.