Entertainment & Arts
Some broadcasters see the Web as the medium for a new generation of original programming.
Sept. 15, 2005
Television
As always, the very look of Walter Cronkite and the sound of his voice impart the wisdom and credibility of a modern Moses leading his flock from a wasteland of ignorance to a promised land of enlightenment.
Nov. 24, 1989
When I was growing up, television was magic. Oh, sure, most of the shows were crummy, just like now.
Sept. 5, 1992
One person’s smut may be another person’s cable television.
June 4, 1985
To those who tuned in, last month’s premiere of the series “Dempsey & Makepeace” hardly seemed a special moment in television history.
Oct. 28, 1985
The attacks on TV programming have become so commonplace, you almost have to stand in line to get your idea heard.
Oct. 25, 1989
Howard Rosenberg’s article (TV Times, June 9) reinforces my assessment of most TV programming, especially local TV news, as the “vast wasteland” the medium was thought to be some 30 years ago.
July 7, 1991
World & Nation
Slightly more people get most of their news from television than from newspapers, but the public is divided on which medium does the best job, according to a new Los Angeles Times Poll.
Aug. 12, 1985
Jennifer L.
March 6, 1988
Technology and the Internet
Technology: Studios are upset because the firm’s TV software may allow users to record premium programs and violate copyright protections.
Oct. 9, 2002