A year and a half after wrapping his iconic TV series Mad Men, the show's creator, Matthew Weiner, has finally picked his next TV project.
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Television
October 26, 2016
The 8-episode series will be set in present day
By Jason Lynch
A year and a half after wrapping his iconic TV series Mad Men, the show's creator, Matthew Weiner, has finally picked his next TV project.
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The series will premiere the day after Thanksgiving
By Sami Main
With one month until the premiere of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, it's time to commence freaking out.
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New out-of-home service launches in April
By Jason Lynch
Nielsen is taking a big step today to close one of its biggest TV ratings measurement gaps: its inability to accurately account for out-of-home viewing in public places like sports bars, gyms and hotels.
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