Awards
“American Crime” and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” are among the TV shows selected to receive state tax credits.
June 13, 2016
Entertainment & Arts
Before briefing a room full of publicists about the new syndicated “USA Today: The Television Show,” producer Steve Friedman told reporters in New York on Tuesday that it is not “a traditional news show.”
April 6, 1988
Tribune Entertainment Co. has pulled a “Geraldo” program that featured ex-Washington lobbyist Paula Parkinson, who has been quoted in various magazines claiming to have had affairs with noted politicians.
Dec. 9, 1988
Ex-TV evangelist buys cable network
May 27, 2009
Company Town Blog
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Feb. 21, 2012
DreamWorks Animation taps ex-Nickelodeon exec to head TV group
July 31, 2013
Business
Microsoft Corp. plans to make a television pilot program based on its online magazine Slate, hosted by ex-CNN pundit Michael Kinsley, as the software giant moves further into TV.
Oct. 5, 1999
Television
The first prime-time dramatic special of the new TV season turns out not to have been produced for prime time at all.
Sept. 10, 1986
Company Town
A former TV producer became the first person charged with violating U.S. sanctions against Russia over its annexation of Crimea in Ukraine.
March 4, 2022
Netflix and the CW television network renewed their programming agreement, which keeps the Internet video service the exclusive streaming home for such popular shows as “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” “Jane the Virgin,” “Flash” and “Arrow.”
July 5, 2016