Miniseries and made-fors build brands
Miniseries and made-fors aren't MIA -- they're simply fighting on a different front in the TV wars.
View ArticleCharacters keep new sitcoms alive
Creating characters that click helps keep a show alive during the incubation period.
View ArticleEvolving DVRs offer up new benefits
DVRs aren't just about skipping commercials anymore. They're about providing a digital entertainment connection.
View ArticleFord almost leaves biz before ‘Dexter’
Courtney Ford just learned how to land the juicy role that jumpstarts a quiescent career: Decide to leave the business.
View ArticlePythons, Burns compete for nonfiction prize
Programs up for non-fiction series honors include "American Experience," "American Masters" and "Deadliest Catch."
View ArticleKeoghan only reality host winner
Hosts in the running include Ryan Seacrest, Heidi Klum, Jeff Probst and Phil Keoghan.
View ArticleMovie entries for the Emmys
Telepics cover a wide swath of subjects, including tough cops, the beginning of reality TV and, almost, the end of the U.S. economy.
View ArticleHarewood has hairy ride to ‘Homeland’
David Harewood of Showtime's intrigue drama "Homeland" is part of the new British invasion. Not just British actors, like Harewood's "Homeland" costar Damian Lewis. This specific invasion finds black...
View ArticleLevy explores new digs in ABC’s ‘Suburgatory’
With apologies to Fox and Zooey Deschanel, Jane Levy, star of ABC's "Suburgatory," is definitely this season's new girl. She's so new, in fact, she still learning the ins and outs of interviews.
View ArticleBehrs bears up to be a ‘Broke’ girl
Beth Behrs didn't have to study for her role as a waitress in CBS' new Monday comedy "2 Broke Girls." Between Hollywood auditions, she had worked at Chili's. "I dropped a whole plate of beers on a...
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