Picture this: It’s 1964, and families across America are huddled around their black-and-white Zenith sets, watching a sharp-suited man step through a door that exists “between the pit of man’s fears ...
Westerns have been riding tall on television since the medium's very beginning. Long before superheroes, police procedurals or reality shows took over primetime, Americans were glued to their sets ...
Even more than film, TV is engaged with the society and politics of a particular moment, which helps to explain why so many series end up feeling dated even shortly after they were on the air.
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Children’s TV formed the backbone of many a childhood, with much programming aimed at younger viewers intending to be informative, inspirational, or otherwise innocent in its storytelling. Most TV ...
Digital subchannels have been compared to carpools and homes with rooms to rent because they give local stations a chance to run several over-the-air options. Although shopping, religious and movie ...
The 1960s were a revolutionary time for television, and not just due to the advent of the color TV. After a decade of experimenting with sitcoms, science fiction, and cartoons, better quality came to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The town of Derry, Maine, has returned to haunt audiences with the premiere of the new prequel ...
Unlike in cinema, where classic movies are deemed better than modern movies, the same isn’t always said of television. Things have evolved for the better since shows like The Sopranos and Mad Men came ...