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Considering History: Lessons We Can Learn from the Quiz Show Scandals
The late 1950s quiz show scandals have much to tell us about truth, trust, and American history in the mid-20th century.
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Writing from the Heart: Just the facts, ma'am
I love Mark Twain’s line, “Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.” So here is a story of how I let a good story get in the way of the truth. My motto at the point when this story happened was facts didn’t matter, feelings did. I was young, and …
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The story of the only 'Full House' episode filmed in San Francisco
"Full House" is one of the most iconic San Francisco TV shows. It was mostly filmed in Culver City and Burbank except for "Comet's Excellent Adventure."
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How Finding Your Roots Turns DNA Research Into Essential TV
Producers behind PBS' series reveal how they help guests explore their family trees.
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After a dystopian "mandemic," the wacky "Creamerie" pokes at the remaining "inequities among women"
Perlina Lau discusses the Kiwi comedy that dares to imagine a world with few men and where wellness is weaponized
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LG just rolled out a $1,000 briefcase TV, and it's weirdly compelling
Who hasn't wanted to take their TV outside occasionally?
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Bob Barker, longtime host of 'The Price Is Right' and animal rights activist, dies at 99
Bob Barker, the beloved longtime host of the popular TV game show "The Price Is Right" and an animal-rights activist, died Saturday morning. He was 99.
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Studio CEOs Set To Meet Today Amid Internal Tensions; No End In Sight To Strikes
EXCLUSIVE: Amid growing speculation of internal divisions within the C-suites and a lack of any apparent path forward to end the writers and actors strikes
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Why nobody wants their MTV: the sad decline of music on television
MTV may hand out Video Music Awards but it has stopped showing music videos. Why has every other TV channel followed suit?
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What’s at Stake in the Hollywood Writers’ Strike
Streaming has given the studios one more way to exploit writers—and the writers are pushing back.
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From ‘Suits’ To Nuts, Streaming Residuals Explained
About six weeks after the Writers Guild of America went on strike for the first time in more than 15 years, eight seasons of Suits landed on Netflix.
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It Looks Like a Reboot of 'The Office' Is On the Way
Even though every sitcom since 'The Office' been a reboot of 'The Office.'
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What Amazon’s Pivot to Prime Video Ads Will Look Like
Starting early next year, the ad-option will be the default for those that subscribe to the e-commerce giant's membership option.
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Thousands of Android devices come with unkillable backdoor preinstalled
Somehow, advanced Triada malware was added to devices before reaching resellers.
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Amazon's Wheel of Time Has a Serious Dragon Reborn Problem
Amazon's Wheel of Time has been quite the wild ride, but the show has a major problem with the Dragon Reborn.
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For All Mankind Season 4 Review: Another Giant Leap For Apple's Smart And Thrilling Space Drama
For All Mankind season 4 once again re-establishes the Apple TV+ series as a nuanced, challenging, and relevant work. Read our review of the new season here.
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Why Isn’t Frasier Drinking at Cheers in the New Revival? The EPs Explain
Frasier is back in Boston in the new Paramount+ revival, but he has yet to set foot in the bar where everybody knows your name. Thursday’s premiere saw Frasier Crane return to his old stompin…
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The Simpsons Is Good Again
After 34 seasons, 750 episodes, and a decades-long funk, the beloved show innovated its way back to popularity and relevance.
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TV Actors Getting Back To Work After SAG-AFTRA Strike As Series Start Setting Return To Production Dates
Film and TV cameras are finally set to roll again as SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP have reached a tentative agreement. The strike is officially over at 12:01 AM tonight, ending a six-month production pause d…
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Lost Doctor Who episodes found – but owner is reluctant to hand them to BBC
As sci-fi show’s 60th anniversary nears, a collector pleads for BBC to offer amnesty to those with recordings discarded by corporation
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