Three years ago, Noah Hawley did the impossible: he made a TV adaptation of Fargo that held its own with the classic 1996 Coen Brothers film that inspired it. He then topped himself a year later, turning Fargo's second season into the best TV show of 2015. Now the creator is ready for his biggest...
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TV & Video Daily
February 08, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
The showrunner talks juggling Legion and Fargo’s third season
By Jason Lynch
Three years ago, Noah Hawley did the impossible: he made a TV adaptation of Fargo that held its own with the classic 1996 Coen Brothers film that inspired it. He then topped himself a year later, turning Fargo's second season into the best TV show of 2015. Now the creator is ready for his biggest...
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Spot includes an Eggo commercial from 1979
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'It's not just about companies anymore, it's about people'
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Networks will present separately at this year's upfront, though
By Jason Lynch
Instead of simply filling ABC's vacant ad sales chief position, Disney-ABC has instead enacted broad changes to its ad sales team, combining sales for its various properties into a single division, much as NBCUniversal, Fox and Turner have done in recent years. The company has created a portfolio-wide ad sales division, which will be led...
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Her new documentary explores the complexities of gender
By Jason Lynch
Few broadcast journalists have had a career as varied as Katie Couric's. She's worked for all three broadcast news organizations, presiding over morning news (co-hosting Today from 1991 to 2006), evening news (anchoring CBS Evening News from 2006-2011) and a daytime talk show (Katie, from 2012-2014). Since 2014, she has served as Yahoo's global news...
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Struggling channel will battle Investigation Discovery for viewers
By Jason Lynch
Oxygen, which has struggled to connect with viewers since it launched in 2000, is rebranding as a crime-themed network for women, NBCUniversal announced today. But NBCUniversal will still only have one cable network devoted to crime in its stable: Cloo, which aired crime-themed library content, folded up shop today. With the rebranding, NBCUniversal will target...
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A+E Networks is taking an equity stake in the league
By Jason Lynch
For the first time in two decades, Lifetime is getting back into the live sports business. Beginning in April, the network will become the exclusive U.S. TV home to the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), as well as an official league sponsor. It's part of a three-year deal in which A+E Networks will take an...
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Fifth most-watched of all time
By Jason Lynch
The first overtime in Super Bowl history wasn't enough to jump-start this year's Super Bowl ratings. An average of 111.3 million viewers watched Tom Brady lead the New England Patriots back from a 25-point deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons in overtime, 34-28, according to Nielsen's fast national ratings. That number, which makes it the...
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Four additional spots aired after New England's big comeback
By Jason Lynch
New England Patriots fans weren't the only ones cheering after their team's stunning comeback Sunday night, as they tied the Falcons 28-28 sending the Super Bowl into overtime for the first time ever. Fox had negotiated overtime ad spots with a handful of brands and was able to air four additional Super Bowl spots before...
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