by Adam Buckman on Feb 14, 12:24 PM
Here we go again: Another new CBS drama series whose storytelling seems full of holes to me ...
by Adam Buckman on Feb 13, 1:04 PM
Late-night TV has a new king named Stephen, as in Stephen Colbert -- and for the moment at least, he sits at the top of the late-night ratings pyramid.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 10, 1:31 PM
Viacom is openly acknowledging that six of its cable networks are worth more of the company's outlays in effort and investment than all the others.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 9, 12:53 PM
Welcome to TV 2017, in which futuristic TV shows depict a future world that in many ways is already here -- or, at the very least, possible.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 8, 12:36 PM
If there are worse p.r. reps out there right now than Sean Spicer, I'd like to hear about them. The publicist for the president and his administration is a tough job, but so is any position at the top of the communications department at a large organization -- from the White House to corporate America.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 7, 1:34 PM
"Detroiters" could have been a great comedy series about the unsung local advertising business, but instead it veers inexplicably into improvised speeches and conversations about penises.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 6, 12:53 PM
By the time 2017 is over, Super Bowl 51 could emerge as the year's most exhausting TV show (pending the outcome of the Oscars February 26).
by Adam Buckman on Feb 3, 12:53 PM
America's Twitterer In Chief took time from his busy schedule alienating close neighbors and stalwart allies to ask the nation to join him in a prayer for higher ratings.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 2, 12:31 PM
In "Training Day," everything that happens takes on farfetched dimensions -- like looking at oneself in a funhouse mirror.
by Adam Buckman on Feb 1, 1:00 PM
As if animals don't have enough problems, now we're pranking them. That's one way of looking at this new five-episode "Nature" miniseries.
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