A divided federal appeals court struck down a federal ban on political advertising on public TV and radio stations, a decision that could open the public airwaves to campaign ads for the November elections.
Legendary newsman Mike Wallace, a mainstay of CBS News' 60 Minutes, died Sunday at age 93.
U.S. regulators on Friday proposed a rule that would move television broadcasters' public files to the Internet, making it easier to access information about political spending on TV advertising.
Current TV said Keith Olbermann broke his contract by missing work and sabotaging the network. Olbermann says he was punished for his unwillingness to tolerate the incompetence of network management.
Drunk History debuted on the web in 2007. Now, it's getting the TV treatment.
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Keith Olbermann has been fired by Current TV -- less than a year after Olbermann was hired as lead anchor. Effective immediately, his show will be replaced by Viewpoint with Eliot Spitzer.
Pressure is building in Britain and Australia for fresh probes into Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, already under siege over phone-hacking claims, after allegations that it ran a secret unit that promoted pirating of pay-TV rivals.
Sony Corp CEO Kazuo Hirai signaled his determination to turn around the group's ailing TV business by keeping direct charge of the division, as the Japanese brand fights to regain ground against rivals such as Apple.
Earlier this month, an update to the Apple TV brought along a brand new user interface for the set-top box, but it appears it's not that brand new after all.
Apple TV's present UI would have Steve Jobs cringing with shame as he had rejected the same five years back, tweeted Michael Margolis, a former engineer at Apple.
It was on Mali's state television that a rebel faction of the military announced Thursday it was staging a coup to overthrow the democratically elected President Amadou Toumani Touré. On Friday, the station in Bamako ceased broadcasting as rebels constructed barricades around the capital in anticipation of a countercoup by loyalists.
Viewers were shocked on Thursday during CNN Newsroom when correspondent Drew Griffin of CNN's special investigations unit not only used the n-word in his report, but the racial slur went on live television uncensored. View the video of CNN's Drew Griff dropping the racial slur on live TV.
For all the ladies out there who could care less about March Madness, Zimbio.com has made a March Madness Challenge that might catch your interest. The online celebrity magazine has made a 2012 TV Couples March Madness Challenge. Hold onto the money you were going to hand into your office pool, and make one with your friends as your favorite TV couples battle it out to win the title of greatest TV couple. Is your favorite pair of lovers going to make it through?
This NCAA Tournament TV channel guide tells you where to watch every March Madness game on cable or via free online live stream.
Is Jennie Garth a little bit crazy for pushing ahead with A Little Bit Country while going through a divorce?
Where to watch March Madness on Thursday.
BBC Director General Mark Thompson announced proposals for an iTunes-style download service that would allow viewers to permanently download their favorite programs minutes after they have been broadcast for a fee.
Kim Kardashian, the reality TV darling that's far from new to facing public scrutiny, is rolling with the latest series of insults aimed directly at her. Jon Hamm, Golden Globe-winning actor of the TV series Mad Men, denounced Kardashian and her hit TV show in a recent interview with Elle UK, where he belittled the young actress and her show.
Shares of Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) were near their record high after reports the No. 1 chipmaker is trying to create a virtual TV service for the consumer sector.
This NCAA Tournament TV Channel Guide decodes the mystery and shows you where to watch every March Madness game on cable and via free online live stream.
Chipmaker Intel Corp is developing an Internet-based TV service for consumers and has been promoting it with media companies, the Wall Street Journal said, citing people familiar with the effort.