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How Westworld Dominated the Conversation on Social Media This Fall Digital strategy is key to shows with intrigue built in By Sami Main While Netflix's Stranger Things took over social TV conversations over the summer, HBO's Westworld dominated the fall. Read more » |
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6 Trends That Defined the Media Industry's Most Chaotic, Reflective Year 2016 saw both innovation and consternation By Sami Main >From the rapidly changing definition of "watching TV" to the extreme highs and lows of political news coverage, 2016 has been one of the modern media industry's most unpredictable and disruptive years ever. Read more » |
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IAB Announces Schedule for 2017 Digital Video NewFronts Hulu, Vice and more will present By Sami Main Get your calendars ready to start planning for the sixth annual Digital Content NewFronts. The Interactive Advertising Bureau today announced the programming schedule for the event, which takes place in New York from ... Read more » |
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The 10 Best TV Shows of 2016 >From two O.J. Simpson series to Veep, here's what you should be watching By Jason Lynch In the world of peak TV—as many as 450 scripted series aired this year, in addition to around 750 unscripted shows—it’s more daunting than ever to winnow all those programs down to just 10 shows ... Read more » |
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The 10 Best New TV Shows of 2016 Visionary creator/stars like Donald Glover and Pamela Adlon rule the freshman class By Jason Lynch After revealing my 10 best series of the year yesterday, it’s time to spotlight the new kids on the block: those freshman shows that immediately broke out of an oversaturated field and established themselves ... Read more » |
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The 10 Most Disappointing TV Shows of 2016 These series sounded so promising; instead, they imploded By Jason Lynch We’ve spent the week honoring the best TV shows of the year and the top 10 new series, but now it’s time to shift from the best that TV had to offer in 2016 to looking at some of the worst: the ... Read more » |
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NBCUniversal Says Nielsen's Total Content Ratings Aren't Ready, Wants to Delay Rollout Nielsen reaffirms support and timetable for new platform By Jason Lynch NBCUniversal wants to put the breaks on Nielsen's impending rollout of its total audience measurement platform, claiming that "it's not ready for release." Read more » |
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