Syfy Streams 'Battlestar Galactica'-Like Space Opera 'The Expanse' Three Weeks Before TV Premiere
The network is offering the first episode of its new series online in an effort to win back viewers who loved "Battlestar Galactica" but aren't as fond of B-movies.
'Sesame Street' To Premiere On HBO In January, Shortened To 30 Minutes, And Big Bird Lives In A Tree
HBO's recently acquired "Sesame Street" will have its first run on HBO nine months before episodes become available on PBS.
Free 'Jessica Jones' Torrent Downloads Explode As Netflix Original Is Stolen 853,537 Times In First Weekend
The second of Netflix's Marvel series premiered on Friday and was immediately seized by pirates the world over.
FX Renews 'Fargo' For Third Season? You Betcha
The tundra-bound anthology series based on the Coen Brothers' 1996 film gets a third season courtesy of massive critical acclaim.
Atlanta Loves 'Empire,' Boston Loves 'Supergirl.' What's Your City's Favorite TV Show?
TV viewing in the U.S. varies widely by city. Chicago loves "Chicago Fire," naturally, while San Francisco watches "Fresh Off The Boat."
Millennials And TV: New Data Shows Young People Still Watching TV, But Not Always On TV
Young adults are still watching TV shows. They're just taking their sweet time -- and doing it on other platforms.
Dear Cord-Cutters: The Cable Bundle Is Not The Enemy You're Looking For
Demand for TV choice is creating a world of endless piecemeal subscriptions, and the final result is likely to be more expensive.
‘Into The Badlands’ Ratings: AMC Martial Arts Drama Is Fourth-Biggest Cable TV Premiere Ever
The debut of the network's martial arts drama notched 6.4 million total viewers, 4 million in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic.
Despite Aereo Supreme Court Ruling, TV Cloud Service CloudAntenna Insists It’s On Solid Legal Ground
A new product will allow users to view and record up to four broadcast signals at once. Sounds familiar, but it's not quite Aereo 2.0.
ABC’s Cursed Tuesday Night Time Slot: ‘Wicked City’ Cancellation Continues Three-Year Losing Streak
With the cancellation of “Wicked City,” ABC’s seemingly cursed Tuesday night time slot has seen six series come and go in three years.
Cable Cord-Cutting Panic? Pay-TV Providers Lost Almost 200K Subscribers In Q3, But It Could Be Worse
Nearly 200,000 people cutting the cord sounds like a lot but actually represents one of the better third quarters for cable and satellite companies.
CBS Switches Monday Episodes of 'Supergirl' And 'NCIS: Los Angeles' In Wake Of Paris Attacks
CBS reschedules shows with terror storylines, while NBC and E! Network reschedule live shows that were to air on Friday.
AMC Heads ‘Into The Badlands,’ Hopes For The Best With Daniel Wu Martial Arts Drama
The network behind "The Walking Dead" and "Breaking Bad" hasn't had an original hit in two years. "Into the Badlands" may change that.
Anheuser-Busch InBev Merger With SABMiller: Beer Behemoth Would Be A TV Sports Advertising Titan
A combination of Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller would own 30 percent of the beer market — but cause little disruption in TV sports advertising.
CBS Gives Stephen Colbert Coveted Post Super Bowl Timeslot To Battle Jimmy Fallon
CBS will air a live edition of "The Late Show" after the NFL's championship game.
T-Mobile Begins Offering Unlimited Video Streaming For Netflix, Hulu, 22 Other Services
The mobile provider said Tuesday it will let customers stream as many episodes of "The Walking Dead" as they want.
‘Fargo’ Showrunner Noah Hawley Explains Snagging Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy For A Song Cover
How the FX crime drama got the Wilco frontman to cover José Feliciano’s "Let's Find Each Other Tonight" on Monday’s episode.
Dish Network Cord-Cutting Woes Accelerate In Q3 2015, Highlighting Satellite TV Vulnerability
Even as cord-cutting slowed for some cable operators, satellite TV giant Dish Network lost more subscribers in the third quarter than it did in the year-earlier quarter.
Comcast Expands Data Cap 'Trial' In Bid To Make More Money From Cord-Cutters
Beginning Dec. 1, Comcast will extend to subscribers in eight more markets its minimum $10 data usage charge for exceeding a 300GB limit.
Yes, TV Scheduling Still Matters -- Even In A Streaming World
One of the TV industry's most successful schedulers takes us through why, even in 2015, it still matters when and where shows air.
Sony PlayStation Vue Adds ESPN, ABC, Other Disney Networks In Landmark Deal
PlayStation Vue, Sony's TV-over-the-Internet service, just became a much more desirable product for cord-cutters.
Why TV's Terrible Fall Means You're Going To Pay More For Cable (And Streaming, Too)
Cratering ratings and vanishing younger viewers mean networks will charge more for content -- and that cost will be passed on to subscribers.
Jon Stewart Signs Exclusive Four-Year Production Deal With HBO
The former "Daily Show" host has signed a four-year production deal with HBO, with plans to initially create content for the channel's HBO Now service.
Mets-Royals World Series Game 5 Draws 17.2 Million Viewers, And That's Just Fine By Fox
A five-game World Series isn't great for Fox but extra innings in games one and five make the difference for advertising.
New ‘Star Trek’ TV Series Set For 2017 Launch, But CBS Wants You To Pay For It
With a forthcoming "Star Trek" series, the network is looking to drum up subscribers for its over-the-top TV service CBS All Access.
Starz Renews ‘Ash vs. Evil Dead’ Before Series Premiere In Latest Example Of ‘Early Renewal’ Fever
In an environment where TV producers can shop their projects to more outlets, networks are sweetening the pot.
Fox TV Group COO Joe Earley Will Step Down At End Of 2015
The broadcast veteran said he's looking to get back in touch with his creative side after two decades at the network.
YouTube Red: Ad-Free But Few Originals Make $9.99 Price Tag A Tough Sell In A World Of HBO Now, Hulu Plus, Netflix And Amazon Prime
The Internet video behemoth spent the first decade of its existence providing content in exchange for ads. Will users bite on its ad-free option?