by Adam Buckman on Jan 31, 8:42 AM
The annual rite of the televised State of the Union speech is all upside for the president, and a big downside for the opposition.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 30, 8:30 AM
In the age of Twitter, the dumbing down of American discourse continues, with various factions threatening symbolic protest actions during Tuesday night's televised presidential State of the Union speech.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 29, 9:17 AM
NBC will head to Minneapolis for the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 4, then off to South Korea for the Winter Olympics starting Thursday, February 8.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 26, 9:39 AM
CBS intends to bring back a relic of a bygone age with "Murphy Brown," updating the TV-news setting to reflect the current environment in news media and politics in the age of Trump and Twitter.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 25, 9:17 AM
If the folks at NBC have any lucky stars, then they should be thanking them for giving them the Philadelphia Eagles in the upcoming Super Bowl LII.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 24, 8:56 AM
Although the premiere episode showed glimmers of hope, like so much else that tries to pass itself off as comedy these days, this show resorts to decidedly tasteless subjects.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 23, 9:00 AM
Time will tell whether the miniseries about the siege of Waco, Texas will be typical of the new network's offerings -- or will represent some sort of rare exception.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 22, 9:16 AM
"The Alienist" is a big win for TNT -- a taut, fast-paced crime thriller that effectively re-creates the tumultuous world of New York City in 1896.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 19, 9:25 AM
What's shakin' at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital? The chief surgeon's hands, that's what! Thank heaven this terrible hospital is fictional.
by Adam Buckman on Jan 18, 9:05 AM
It was not much more than a week ago that a movement seemed to be forming in support of an Oprah Winfrey run for the presidency.