Here is the latest reports from The Hollywood Reporters “Bastard Machine”
Good Luck Silencing Keith Olbermann (and Is That MSNBC on the Phone?)
As ESPN seeks to clamp down on a man who can’t live without commentary, he looks more and more like the kind of person the left-leaning cable network might want to ask back.
Quick Take: Comedy Central’s ‘Why? With Hannibal Buress’ Needs to Find Purpose Fast
It’s never really fair to review first episodes of new late-night shows, but ‘Why? With Hannibal Buress’ will need to get funnier and figure out why it exists in a hurry.
Tim Goodman: Despite Glaring Oversights, Emmys Did Better Than Expected
THR’s chief TV critic laments missed opportunities but also believes new rules helped make the Emmy nominations fairer and more representative of the quality of the TV industry today.
Tim Goodman on Emmy Nomination Process: Take the Final Step to Fix It
A year after proposing changes, it’s clear they weren’t major enough to fix pointless snubbing.
Tim Goodman: When You Opt for the Orgy, You’re Out of Ideas (Or Why ‘True Detective’ Is Beyond Redemption)
The much-discussed orgy scene in the latest episode of ‘True Detective’ was unsexy, unconvincing and symptomatic of the whole season’s heavy-handed, wrong-headed, desperate approach to storytelling.
TCA Journal No. 1: Don’t Drown in the Stream
The Television Critics Association summer press tour kicks off. Not surprisingly, there’s too much TV. Who will stand out, who will survive and who will get rewarded for the effort?
TCA Journal No. 2: How the Success of ‘Daily Show’ Might Not Have Much to Do With Trevor Noah
Comedy Central and its flagship late-night program are facing a much bigger challenge than replacing a host.
TCA Journal No. 3: Most Memorable Sessions…So Far
It’s a long slog, but there are also a lot of valuable moments.
TCA Journal No. 4: Welcome, Broadcast Networks! Now Show Us You’re Alive
Attention NBC, ABC and company: Cable, PBS, Netflix and Amazon have all been here, and it’s time to stop being their go-to joke.
TCA Journal No. 5: Which Series are Generating Buzz
Just getting in the conversation matters, since it’s so hard to break out of a crowded field.
Tim Goodman: Jon Stewart Finds a Lovely, Perfect, Emotional Way to Go Out
Jon Stewart’s very last ‘Daily Show’ was a master class in how a TV icon should say goodbye — with grace and appreciation and the understanding that emotion has to be expressed, whether you want it to be or not.
TCA Journal No. 6: Welcome To the Platinum Age Of Television — And Good Luck With That
Television has never been so great – nor so depressingly difficult to survive.
TCA Journal 7: Worrying About the HBO-Showtime Quality Gap
Yes, there are big rivals out there in TV land — FX and Starz included — but the old HBO-Showtime battle still intrigues.
Tim Goodman’s Final TCA Journal: Nobody Escapes Unscathed
It’s the last day of the summer TCA press tour, meaning it’s time for me to get on my soap box and dole out some tough lessons. Ready?
Tim Goodman: Why ‘Mr. Robot’ Ran Away With the Summer
USA’s ‘Mr. Robot’ is the little show that shouldn’t have, but did — and star Rami Malek is the reason.
Tim Goodman’s First Take: Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Offers “Weird, Creative Zing”
Colbert takes over for David Letterman and reveals some surprising sides to his odd and energetic personality.
Tim Goodman: Why I Was Wrong About ‘You’re the Worst’
THR’s Chief Television Critic’s mea culpa about one of the funniest shows on TV, which returns on FXX on Wednesday.
Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’: Joe Biden and Wonky Guests Are Great But Celebrity Chats Could Be Improved
The ‘Colbert Report’ alum can clearly own the “smart” end of the spectrum, but he’ll need to do better at stargazing.
Critic’s Notebook: Searching For Stephen Colbert
The late night host is entering his fourth week on the air but still seems reluctant to just be himself.
Tim Goodman: How to Not Get Canceled in the New World of Television
The third-season renewals of ‘Halt and Catch Fire’ and ‘Tyrant’ reiterate the changing nature of the game and provide one possible template for how to survive ‘Peak TV.’
Does Dead Mean Dead on ‘The Walking Dead’? THR Critics Debate
Tim Goodman and Daniel Fienberg disagree over whether Sunday’s big ‘Walking Dead’ twist was real.
Your Show Is Dead (or the Age of Denial in Broadcast TV)
Real talk: Aging broadcast networks must come to terms with a changed landscape — or bleed out financially.
Tim Goodman: Why Won’t the Dead Stay Dead on TV?
Nobody believes it when a character dies these days.
TV Critic’s Notebook: 1,715 Shows and One Question, “What to Watch?”
The total number of series (and distribution platforms) has soared, leaving audiences drunk on choice with primetime, broadcast, cable and streaming TV offerings: “It goes almost without saying that qualitatively, television is off the charts today.”
Tim Goodman: Golden Globes Noms Aren’t Worth Getting Angry About (Just Have More Champagne)
These nominations are, however, a clarion call for the Emmys to redefine itself. And if that happens, even Lady Gaga’s nomination is acceptable.
TCA Journal No. 1: It’s End of Days in the Land of Cable
We’re fast approaching a moment when entire cable channels — not just their shows — will unravel.
TCA Journal No. 2: A Cable Revolution No One Saw Coming
Kevin Reilly is turning TNT and TBS into destinations for high-end scripted fare in a bold move that could shake up the cable landscape.
TCA Journal No. 3: Stop Blaming Entertainment Presidents for Network Failures. What?
It really is a bizarre TV-industry world now: Good or bad schedules are no longer the end-all metric for a network head’s performance evaluation.
TCA Journal No. 4: The Time NBC Universal Revealed Netflix Ratings
This is a little bit like someone being able to read your bank statement when you haven’t given them access to it.
As Paul Lee Era Ends at ABC, Channing Dungey Steps Into a No-Win Job
The exec is inheriting an underperforming network that just entered midseason with dubious prospects.
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