Fox climbed to second place in the 18-49 demo this season, largely on the backs of the Super Bowl and an epic seven-game World Series. And it hopes a shot of new supernatural-themed programming next season will help keep it there. The network's new schedule, which it revealed ahead of Fox's upfront presentation for buyers...
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May 16, 2017
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The network will shake up 5 nights of programming this fall
By Jason Lynch
Fox climbed to second place in the 18-49 demo this season, largely on the backs of the Super Bowl and an epic seven-game World Series. And it hopes a shot of new supernatural-themed programming next season will help keep it there. The network's new schedule, which it revealed ahead of Fox's upfront presentation for buyers...
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The Shonda Rhimes series will face off against This Is Us next season
By Jason Lynch
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Adweek’s Show of the Year reinforces the power of broadcast
By Jason Lynch
Here's which shows will—and won't—make it to next season
By Jason Lynch
The skinny bundle now has 43 networks
By Sami Main
YouTube TV, a skinny bundle of TV networks users can stream for a monthly fee, is adding new channels, bringing the total to 43. The AMC collection of networks, which includes AMC, IFC, BBC America, Sundance and WEtv, is now available to stream. YouTube TV was the first major bundle to include all the broadcast...
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They will co-produce a 1-hour documentary-style show in Spanish
By Chris Ariens
Vice Media and Telemundo are partnering on a wide-ranging content agreement that will bring non-fiction Vice content to NBC's two Spanish-language networks, Telemundo and Universo. Demographically, it makes sense. Latinos are the youngest major ethnic group in the United States, representing 20 percent of the millennial population, according to the Pew Research Center. Starting this...
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From Big Bang Theory to Big Little Lies, Netflix to Twitter
By Adweek Staff
While the way we watch TV evolves, what we want to watch remains consistent: the hottest TV shows still have heart, soul and wit. This Is Us, our pick for both Show of the Year and Hottest Drama, is giving NBC a much-needed shot in the arm. Our pick for Hottest Sports Network, Twitter, isn't...
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And celebrates the return of Must-See TV
By Jason Lynch
While networks will frequently take swipes at their broadcast competitors during upfronts week, NBCUniversal had bigger fish to fry as it held its second annual combined upfront on Monday morning at New York's Radio City Music Hall. Instead of taking aim at CBS or Fox, ad sales chief Linda Yaccarino directed most of her ammunition...
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Adweek’s TV Creator of the Year oversees American Horror Story, American Crime Story and Feud for FX
By Jason Lynch
The slogan for FX is "Fearless," but that word doesn't really apply to the network's most prolific producer, Ryan Murphy, who refuses to take on a new project unless it terrifies him. It's an approach that unwittingly led him in 2011 to create TV's anthology series genre--where each season features an entirely new story and...
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Plus, why a Mad Men revival would be ‘boring’
By Jason Lynch
In this week's cover story, Elisabeth Moss opened up about her gripping new Hulu series, The Handmaid's Tale (which was just renewed for Season 2) and her seven-season run on Mad Men. But there was much more material from Adweek's interview with the actress that wasn't able to make it into the issue. Here are...
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