The CW is keeping it simple for its fall premiere schedule, opting to debut all 10 shows during a single week. It starts on Monday, Oct. 9, which will see the return of Supergirl for its second season on The CW (after originally airing on CBS) at 8 p.m., leading into new military drama Valor,...
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TV & Video Daily
June 09, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
The new season starts with Supergirl's premiere on the 9th
By Jason Lynch
The CW is keeping it simple for its fall premiere schedule, opting to debut all 10 shows during a single week. It starts on Monday, Oct. 9, which will see the return of Supergirl for its second season on The CW (after originally airing on CBS) at 8 p.m., leading into new military drama Valor,...
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Working with brands, agencies and data to analyze female roles in ads
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The Shark Tank-esque show assembles—but wastes—an A-list panel
By Jason Lynch
Throughout most of its lifespan, Apple has been an innovator--if it doesn't outright invent a new product, it takes an existing one to the next level and beyond--but as the company releases its first series, it finds itself in a unusual position: that of imitator. That's the case with Planet of the Apps, which unexpectedly...
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The Big Bang Theory will help launch two new comedies
By Jason Lynch
CBS, which was the most watched network in total viewers for the ninth straight year, is getting a jump start on the fall by being the first broadcast network to announce its premiere dates. As usual, the network will debut most of its shows during the first full week of the 2017-18 season (which starts...
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From SNL to The Bachelor, these series dominated online
By Sami Main
More than 2.9 billion social interactions across Facebook and Twitter were recorded during the just-concluded 2016-2017 TV season, according to Nielsen's Social Content Ratings. Last year saw nearly a billion tweets sent in the U.S. about TV in the 2015-2016 season. With data collected from September through May, Nielsen was able to learn which shows...
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One series visits restaurants in a range of price points
By Sami Main
From taco trucks to ice cream sprinkled with edible gold, the video team at BuzzFeed's Worth It has seen--and eaten--it all. Worth It follows BuzzFeeders as they try three similar foods at three different price points to determine which was their favorite. "I like how involved the audience has become," said Steven Lim, a BuzzFeed...
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It's rebranding with a batch of new shows
By Sami Main
Over the past two years, TV Land has become home to a slew of hit original comedy programs. Early experiments, like The Jim Gaffigan Show and Hot in Cleveland, bridged the gap between the typical syndicated shows viewers of TV Land were used to and the new wave of original programming. "A good comedy is...
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From Game of Thrones to The Defenders, television isn’t letting up
By Jason Lynch
The 2016-17 TV season ended last Wednesday, which means that most broadcast shows have wrapped until the fall, but "peak TV" is showing no signs of letting up over the next few months. The streaming services are still going full throttle--just yesterday, Netflix dropped House of Cards' fifth season--while many of TV's best shows (including...
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