Adweek's weeklong analysis of each broadcast network's new fall shows continues today with NBC, which reclaimed the 18-49 demo lead last season from CBS. Unless something goes horribly wrong, NBC will remain on top this season as well, thanks to a February lineup that includes both the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics. That means...
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TV & Video Daily
September 21, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
Ranking the network’s freshman series, from worst to best
By Jason Lynch
Adweek's weeklong analysis of each broadcast network's new fall shows continues today with NBC, which reclaimed the 18-49 demo lead last season from CBS. Unless something goes horribly wrong, NBC will remain on top this season as well, thanks to a February lineup that includes both the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics. That means...
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Ranking the network’s freshman series, from the least promising to the most
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The Gifted and The Orville face an uphill battle to help keep Fox in second place
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Footage shows off brand's most interesting and remote facilities
By Sami Main
Droneweek started as an experiment. Two years ago, GE broadcast live footage on Periscope from drones across the world to showcase its facilities and energy infrastructure; last year, it did the same on Facebook Live. This year, GE's weeklong Droneweek will air on Viceland, featuring GE's energy themes: wind, solar, hydro, decentralization and sustainable cities....
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