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Matthew Weiner Heads to Amazon for His Next TV Move After Mad Men The 8-episode series will be set in present day By Jason Lynch A year and a half after wrapping his iconic TV series Mad Men, the show's creator, Matthew Weiner, has finally picked his next TV project. Read more » |
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In Global Rebrand, National Geographic Drops 'Channel' From Its Network Name And introduces a new tagline: 'Further' By Jason Lynch National Geographic Channel's recent reinvention, and National Geographic's expanded partnership with 21st Century Fox last fall, is ushering in a global rebrand for the entire company. Read more » |
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Netflix Releases Much-Anticipated Gilmore Girls Revival Trailer The series will premiere the day after Thanksgiving By Sami Main With one month until the premiere of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, it's time to commence freaking out. Read more » |
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Nielsen Will Measure TV Viewing in Places Like Bars, Hotels, Gyms and the Office New out-of-home service launches in April By Jason Lynch Nielsen is taking a big step today to close one of its biggest TV ratings measurement gaps: its inability to accurately account for out-of-home viewing in public places like sports bars, gyms and hotels. Read more » |
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Adam Ruins Everything Is About to Tackle an Already Ruinous Election truTV will air the special 2 weeks before Election Day By Sami Main Read more » |
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Presidential Debates Set Ratings Records in 2016, but Does the Format Need to Change? Americans turned to cable in historic numbers By A.J. Katz The results are in, and 2016 delivered the most viewers of any presidential debate cycle in U.S. TV history. Wednesday's third and final debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump brought in 71.6 million ... Read more » |
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Hot List: Vote Your Picks for 2016's Best Shows on TV and Streaming Choose the year's top series, names and networks By Adweek Staff >From breakout hits like Stranger Things to returning favorites like The Walking Dead and Empire, 2016 has been a standout year for broadcast, cable and streaming. Read more » |
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