Don’t let the title fool you. “Mad Men,” the popular AMC series, isn’t just about the men who work in a Manhattan ad agency in the ’60s.
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So with all the awards shows out there, how do you make yours stand out? You can always bring back Michael Jackson.
Last and, well, least this upfront season, The CW continued its split personality of appealing to genre fans and young women alike by announcing two new dramas based on DC Comics titles as well as a soap called “Jane the Virgin” for the 2014-15 season.
You could argue the world didn’t need “From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series.” And you would win that argument. But the pulpy drama with a B-movie aesthetic has been surprisingly entertaining.
CBS announced six new dramas and two new comedies, including spinoffs of “CSI” and “NCIS” but not “How I Met Your Mother,” for the 2014-15 season.
ABC has announced six new comedies and six new dramas for the 2014-15 TV season, including a “Captain America” spinoff and a social-media update of “My Fair Lady.”
Police in New York City say actor Alec Baldwin has been arrested for riding a bike the wrong way on the street and acting belligerently toward the arresting officers.
For the 2014-15 TV season, the network has announced five new dramas, four new comedies, two new event series and a bonkers new reality series that will strand its contestants in the wilderness for a year.
The network has announced seven new comedies and five new dramas for the 2014-15 season, highlighted by the TV returns of Debra Messing and Katherine Heigl in front of the camera as well as Will Ferrell, Tina Fey, Ellen DeGeneres, Rashida Jones and Will McCormack behind the scenes.
Comic Larry Wilmore of the “Daily Show” has earned Stephen Colbert’s coveted Comedy Central timeslot following Jon Stewart each night.
The valley already is home to “Counting Cars” and “American Restoration,” reality shows that take old things and make them look nice and shiny. The latest Vegas-based reality show, debuting at 10 p.m. May 19 on Discovery Channel, is almost the complete opposite of that.
Netflix is raising its Internet video prices by $1 per month for new customers and giving its current U.S. subscribers a two-year break from the higher rates.
The hotly anticipated drama focusing on the rise of Bruce Wayne’s ally Det. James Gordon could be a gritty tale set in a beloved criminal underworld. Or it could end up feeling a lot more like the “Batman” version of “Muppet Babies.”
Two journalists in Jordan having a televised debate about the civil war in neighboring Syria literally turned — and overturned — the table on each other during an on-air brawl.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Stand-up Nate Bargatze scored unexpectedly with an immediately iconic portrayal of George Washington in a skit dubbed “Washington’s Dream.”
Andy Walmsley won an Emmy for “American Idol,” and his latest idol is a puppet named Artie.
The new shop marks the chef and TV personality’s sixth restaurant in Las Vegas, and the fourth with Caesars Entertainment.
The restaurant draws inspiration from hit Netflix titles and continues the launching of experiences by the streaming service.