Entertainment & Arts
Marketing blitz aims to attract young male viewers to the spy TV show on struggling ABC.
Feb. 28, 2003
Broadcasters act to stem loss of young viewers, who tune out stale fare for cable and the Web.
May 20, 2004
California
A federal drug agent watching a television program about unsolved crimes recognized an escaped murderer from a Florida prison as a man he arrested in San Diego on cocaine charges, authorities said.
Nov. 1, 1989
Television
One benefit of writing a column is the occasional opportunity to avoid real work by contemplating how to do someone else’s job--in this case, how TV executives might salvage the CIA-oriented shows arriving this fall.
Oct. 17, 2001
Journalist Ana María Solozábal is investigating the jailhouse activities of a notorious trafficker inside a Bogotá prison when she learns from an inmate that her father, a judge who was assassinated by the cartels when she was a young girl, may have been linked to those same cartels in unsavory ways.
April 19, 2019
As the February ratings sweeps came to an end Wednesday, TV networks unloaded a flurry of announcements about future programming plans, including several series renewals for next season.
Feb. 27, 2003
World & Nation
--Lillian Jackson, who heads an anti-crime group in Mobile, Ala., was the star of an unscheduled TV drama.
May 17, 1988
Television * The coming ABC series pairs action with a young female lead, giving it international appeal. More shows might follow its lead.
July 28, 2001
Spencer Nikosey says the thing he likes best about hanging out with his famous grandfather is “you get to blow up stuff.”
March 18, 1995
TV: Disney will use its new unit to rebroadcast prime-time shows, promote programs and test new series.
Dec. 3, 2001