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+17 +4“Mrs. Davis” Is Weirder Than Anything AI Could Dream Up
The new Peacock series is a testament to human originality.
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+18 +3TV Writer David Simon Says Industry Is Going to “Infantilize Itself” if AI Is the Future for Scripts
"When I sold all the scripts I sold ... I didn't sell them so that they could be thrown into a computer with other people's and be used again by a corporation," 'The Wire' writer said.
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+19 +4Buffy's 20 Best Episodes, Ranked!
Buffy‘s monsters were always a metaphor for growing pains, but in “The Body,” life’s truest and most inescapable horror is death itself. And what a devastating blow it was when Buffy came home to find her poor mother Joyce dead on the couch. Joyce’s natural passing rendered Buffy completely powerless, which is one thing our hero was not accustomed to. With its long silences and even longer takes, the episode fully captured the shock and numbness that a loved one’s death brings, setting up Sarah Michelle Gellar for her series’ best performance. (Her being shunned by the Emmys for this episode was a gross oversight.)
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+18 +4Forget Jurassic Park: inside the gorgeous David Attenborough series that’s redefining dinosaurs
Jurassic Park was released 30 years ago, but in those three decades our perception of dinosaurs has largely remained static. In the public consciousness, they were giant, scaly beasts with huge claws and teeth who spent their days chasing down victims and ripping them apart in brutal fashion. Think dinosaur and you will probably picture a primal, primitive force of unbelievable fury.
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+21 +6Sylvester Stallone reveals what to expect from Cliffhanger reboot
Stallone sat down to chat exclusively with RadioTimes.com about his new reality show and the upcoming Cliffhanger reboot.
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+21 +4WGA Says Strike Is Costing Studios $30 Million A Day
The ongoing Writers Guild strike “could be costing about $30 million a day in lost studio output,” according to WGA East Vice President Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, who said in a message sent today to WGA…
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+26 +2Double-screen ‘free’ TV will show you ads, even when not in use
Telly is free, but with all the data tracking, you should get paid to use it.
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+12 +1‘Kitchen Nightmares’ Returns To Fox After 10 Year Absence
Gordon Ramsay is getting back into the failing restaurant game. The celebrity chef is bringing back his long-running series Kitchen Nightmares for Fox. The show ran for seven seasons and nearly 100 episodes between 2007 and 2014.
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+17 +7What’s the Deal With Adulthood? 25 Years Later, ‘Seinfeld’ Feels Revelatory.
The show about nothing ended in May 1998. But in an era when priorities are being re-evaluated, the sitcom has taken on new relevance.
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+14 +5‘Fantasy Island’ Canceled After Two Seasons at Fox
“Fantasy Island” will not be returning for Season 3 at Fox, Variety has learned. The reimagining of the classic series originally aired during the summer on Fox, while the second season…
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+23 +2MTV News Signs Off for Good After 36-Year Run
The brash media unit, which once defined music culture with correspondents like Kurt Loder, SuChin Pak, Tabitha Soren and Gideon Yago, is officially no more.
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+14 +5‘True Lies’ Canceled By CBS After One Season
There will be no second season for CBS’ True Lies. The network has canceled the reboot of James Cameron’s hit 1994 action comedy movie after one season. The news comes ahead of the show’…
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+19 +5Data: Which TV and Streaming Companies Are Most Vulnerable in a Writers Strike?
The writers strike of 2023 is on. Now that the die has been cast, there’s one question on everyone’s lips: Who can ride out the storm? VIP+ has conducted an analysis of the leading U.S. TV and streaming entertainment companies to assess how reliant they are on scripted content, which is most vulnerable to being disrupted by a strike. We examined the volume of scripted comedy and drama the companies program versus more secure unscripted genres, including documentaries, true crime, reality, pop culture and lifestyle.
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+17 +2King Charles’s coronation watched by peak TV audience of 20 million
Event was most watched broadcast of year but substantially smaller than 29m who watched Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral
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+16 +3The Last of Us is the most-watched show in the history of HBO Max in both Europe and Latin America
Warner Bros. Discovery (parent company of HBO which produced and distributed the TV series) has revealed that, in the United States of America alone, The Last
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+24 +5The Last of Us Becomes HBO Max's Most Watched Title Ever
The Last of Us has become the most watched title in the history of HBO Max in both Europe and Latin America. In its First Quarter 2023 Earnings results, Warner Bros Discovery revealed that The Last of Us TV series is now averaging nearly 32 million cross-platform viewers per episode in the U.S., and is the most-watched show in the history of HBO Max in both Europe and Latin America.
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+24 +4Sky Sports Renews English Soccer Rights in Record $1 Billion, 1000-Game Deal
English Football [soccer] League (EFL) clubs have unanimously approved a record domestic rights deal with broadcaster Sky Sports worth £935 million ($1.1 billion) over a five-year period.
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+14 +2TV Writers Say They’re Striking to Stop the Destruction of Their Profession
Television shows across the country are going dark because their writers have walked off the job. The strikers say they had no choice but to walk, as new technology and the squeeze from executives have put their very livelihood in serious danger.
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+20 +3‘Sweet Tooth’ Renewed for Third and Final Season at Netflix
Production on the last season of the Warner Bros. TV series based on the DC Comics title has already been completed.
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+16 +3Late-Night Shows To Shut Down Immediately After Writers Guild Strike Called
Nightly talk shows including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, are set to go dark starting on Tuesday after writers agreed to s…
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