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The 50 Most Read TV Stories on Adweek.com in 2016 Our most popular posts from the worlds of broadcast, cable and streaming As we wind down for the holidays, we're looking back at the stories that were most popular among Adweek.com readers over the course of the year. Today, we look at stories from our TV channel. Read more » |
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Plunging Ratings Lead to Double-Digits Drop in NFL Ad Revenue in November Overall broadcast ad spend drops 10.6% By Jason Lynch Whether this season's NFL ratings declines were an election-fueled anomaly—as many network and NFL execs insist—or a lasting trend, they started affecting networks' bottom lines last month, ... 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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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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ABC Will Create Original Series for Snapchat, Starting With a Bachelor-Themed Show Disney is selling all advertising for its content By Jason Lynch Yet another big media company is teaming up with Snapchat in a bid to reach millennials. Read more » |
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