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+15 +1Succession Season 4 Premiere Hits Series Viewership High
The “Succession” Season 4 premiere hit a new series viewership high as it debuted to 2.3 million viewers across its linear and HBO Max platforms, according to Nielsen and first party data. Sunday evening’s episode, titled “The Munsters,” saw a 62% uptick from the Season 3 premiere, which brought in 1.4 million viewers across all platforms and previously represented a viewership high for the series. At the time, the Season 3 launch saw a 13% increase when compared to the Season 2 debut, and 39% jump as compared with the 2018 series debut.
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+21 +1How a Hollywood writers’ strike can derail a great TV show
The industry is bracing for another work stoppage amid tense contract negotiations. The last one led to a bizarre season of “Friday Night Lights.”
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+17 +1Cillian Murphy Receives First BAFTA TV Award Nomination For ‘Peaky Blinders’
Cillian Murphy’s final turn as Tommy Shelby in the Peaky Blinders television series has earned him his first BAFTA TV Awards nomination. The actor will compete in the Leading Actor category, receiving recognition for six seasons of work in BBC1’s hit gangster drama. His only previous nomination from BAFTA was for the Rising Star prize at the 2007 Film Awards.
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+21 +1Frequent TV Series Cancellations Altering Viewer Behavior, Survey Shows
Frequent TV show cancellations are starting to change how U.S. viewers decide what to watch. In fact, whether or not the show has concluded has a significant impact on whether people sample it, according to a survey from YouGov.
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+18 +1‘Yellowjackets’ Review: Season 2 of Showtime Sensation Is Alternately Terrific and Tedious
In baseball, scouts like to talk about pitching prospects in terms of mechanics. There are pitchers who have repeatable mechanics: Their windup and delivery is the same every time, which reduces the chances of injury and facilitates easy and simple corrections.
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+2 +1FuboTV promises no hidden fees, but there's a big one
FuboTV regional sports fees increase the price by at least $11 per month, despite "no hidden fees" marketing.
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+12 +1Is The Mandalorian Even Interested in Being Television?
Season 3 is a pivotal time for The Mandalorian to reestablish itself; so far it's just not trying hard enough.
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+12 +1The Greatest TV Performances of the 21st Century
The 50 most compelling, iconic, and all-around greatest tv performances of the 21st Century. Does Mr. White or Don Draper take the top spot?
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+20 +1Donald Glover’s “Swarm” Is a Portrait of the Serial Killer as a Young Stan
You know Ni’Jah. Every last inch of her gleams: her hair, her eyes, her teeth, the beads and paillettes that shimmer with each hip thrust or arm swing, but, most of all, her skin. She looks the way royalty should. Her pronouncements, delivered in songs and music videos, move mountains. And, as with any queen, her domestic orbit is common knowledge: the rapper husband with the capitalist hustle and the wandering eye, their twins, the gifted but hopelessly overshadowed younger sister.
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+15 +1YouTube TV hikes price to $72.99 per month due to rising 'content costs'
YouTube is raising the price of its YouTube TV subscription to $72.99 per month, an $8 increase from the current $64.99 monthly fee
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+4 +1South Park's latest episode 'Deep Learning' was written by ChatGPT
In the episode, the South Park four start to use ChatGPT for nefarious purposes before all hell breaks loose.
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+12 +1BBC Apologizes For Shows Falling Off Air As 1,000 Staff Stage Biggest Strike In 13 Years
The BBC apologized Wednesday for scheduling disruptions as employees stage their biggest strike in 13 years in protest over job losses and changes to local content. Around 1,000 National Union of Journalists members are expected to down tools for 24 hours beginning at 11 a.m. local time, and the BBC has acknowledged that it will be a difficult day.
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+14 +1‘The Last of Us’ Will Adapt ‘Part II’ Video Game Into ‘More Than One’ TV Season, Creators Confirm
“The Last of Us” was officially renewed for a Season 2 by HBO in January, but the creators are planning “more than one season” to tell the much larger story from the video game’s sequel, “The Last of Us: Part II.” Released on the PlayStation 4 in 2020, seven years after the original game debuted, “The Last of Us: Part II” tells a bigger, more complex story than its predecessor. There are many more characters, flashbacks and action set pieces, and the creators of the HBO adaptation, Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, confirmed to GQ that the events of “Part II” will span more than one season.
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+10 +1Peak TV Is Over. Welcome to Trough TV.
Streaming’s golden age has been ending for a while, but it’s only now become clear what’s replacing it.
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+11 +1Warner Bros. Discovery Worried That ‘HBO’ Name Turns Off New Subscribers
Warner Bros. Discovery is pushing forward with a plan to drop “HBO” from the name of its flagship streaming service HBO Max. That decision for the long-planned rebranding of the combined HBO Max and Discovery+ services was partially informed by the company’s belief that “the HBO name turns off many potential subscribers,” Bloomberg reported on Thursday and TheWrap independently confirmed.
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+22 +1‘Ted Lasso’ Review: Season 3 of Apple TV+ Favorite Is Both Too Much and Not Enough
Jason Sudeikis' endlessly optimistic, but panic attack-prone, soccer coach returns for a season that may or may not be the last for the Emmy-winning comedy.
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+22 +1Katy Perry accused of bullying ‘American Idol’ contestant: ‘Not gonna go far’
“American Idol” fans are scrutinizing Katy Perry, 38, for how she treated contestant Sara Beth Liebe, a happy-go-lucky 25-year-old mother of three, on Sunday’s episode of the sing…
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+17 +1I'm Tired of Gordon Ramsay Yelling at People on TV
In his latest show ‘Next Level Chef,’ Gordon Ramsay does the same bit he has for decades. It's time for something new.
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+13 +1New David Attenborough series about UK likely to be his last on location
At 96, the nature presenter is set to return to TV screens for a landmark series on British natural history
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+17 +1Netflix fights attempt to make streaming firms pay for ISP network upgrades
Netflix to EU: ISPs are trying to charge twice for the same infrastructure.
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