The demise of MTV and the new disruption of on-demand platforms reflects a major shift in the global cultural landscape.
Unscripted executives from Disney, Netflix and NBCUniversal unpack choreographing talent crossovers and building up their all-star series.
Lee Soo Man resisted the title at first. “King of K-pop” sounded too brash, too nightclub-esque — like something you’d see on ...
Netflix is making a significant push for the concluding season of Stranger Things. Anticipate the details on November 6, 2025 ...
The cable channel has run endless reruns of the comedy clip show for several years, a move that other cable companies copied.
The gatekeeping model that made MTV essential simply doesn’t exist anymore. A teenager with a laptop can create a song, shoot ...
Ridiculousness is ending after 14 years and 46 seasons. The comedy clip show, hosted by Rob Dyrdek, will continue airing ...
Dickerson, 57, took the co-anchor job earlier this year when then-CBS News president Wendy McMahon decided to shake up the ...
During the season two premiere episode of "Finding Mr. Christmas" fans will tag alongside host Jonathan Bennett and judge ...
Paramount Skydance will cut about 1,000 jobs on Wednesday, a source close to the matter told AFP Monday, less than three ...
ABC has announced its midseason 2026 schedule, with returning favorites like Will Trent, The Rookie, and 9-1-1. American Idol moves to Mondays, while The Bachelorette, featuring new lead Taylor ...