Justice League may have disappointed in the box office this month, but at least DC can still rely on its other major superhero team-up: The CW's annual four-series crossover, which kicks off tonight. This is the third year that the network will bring together the stars of its entire DC superhero lineup--Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow...
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TV & Video Daily
November 27, 2017
Insider updates on all things video
Last year’s team-up was the most-watched week in network history
By Jason Lynch
Justice League may have disappointed in the box office this month, but at least DC can still rely on its other major superhero team-up: The CW's annual four-series crossover, which kicks off tonight. This is the third year that the network will bring together the stars of its entire DC superhero lineup--Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow...
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Encantos is breaking down barriers, one nursery rhyme at a time
By Sami Main
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Can Transparent and House of Cards survive without Jeffrey Tambor and Kevin Spacey?
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'Super Bowl of family viewing’ draws nearly 25 million viewers
By Jason Lynch
Verizon and NBCUniversal are teaming up again this year to livestream the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, in a partnership that also includes several new activations during the NBC telecast. Last year was the first time Verizon offered a 360-degree livestream of the parade on its YouTube page. This time around, Verizon has added a traveling...
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