Broadcasters have begun the annual rite of setting their lineups for the coming season; stay up to date on what will return and what won't. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor After a rough few ...
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Epix, the upcoming premium cable channel and broadband service owned by Viacom, Paramount, MGM and Lionsgate, is venturing into original scripted programing with ...
As submissions for Outstanding Scripted Variety Series and Outstanding Talk Series continue to dwindle at the Emmys, the Television Academy voted to merge the two categories into a single award, which ...
While SVP communications Beth Feldman and VP Rob Moynihan are said to be staying, the entire team under them has been laid off, I hear. The scripted department is said to be completely gutted, ...
Todd Chrisley and his family are back on TV in the new Lifetime docuseries, The Chrisleys: Back to Reality. The first episode, which aired tonight, reintroduced the family to the world for the first ...
FilmLA’s latest edition of its annual Scripted Content Study shows how the decline in production in Hollywood’s backyard continued in 2024, as industry and political forces are fighting to reverse ...
The History Channel is planning its first scripted series, "The Vikings" -- all about those medieval Norsemen -- set to debut next year. "It is a bold play for the channel, which has become a ...
From the murder of JonBenét Ramsey to convicted killer Ed Gein, there’s several scripted true crime shows coming our way soon. Paramount+ recently announced a limited series that will cover the Ramsey ...
Streaming channels make headlines with mergers and syndication deals, but CBS has reached its level of network television success simply by maintaining a well-stocked lineup of scripted shows.
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As broadcast channels move into reruns for the holidays, it’s an ideal time to catch up on the best scripted series of the year: 1. “Pluribus” (Apple TV): Writer Vince Gilligan (“Breaking Bad”) ...
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