Tonight, Katie Couric embarks on the noble challenge of teaching Americans under 75 that there is a show that comes on the air before The Insider and Entertainment Tonight. Couric takes the helm of The CBS Evening News, and Tuned In–always proud to be your one-stop source for instant premature judgment and overcoverage of overhyped
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There is, face it, something a little narcissistic about pop-culture obituaries; when people memorialize a singer or TV host or actress from the past, as often as not they’re really eulogizing their own lost youth. But at least there’s something normal about that. Burying one of your kids’ pop-culture icons upsets the natural order of
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Television watching takes a lot out of a man, and even more so one so woefully unmanly as Tuned In. Which means it’s time for vacation. Between now and Labor Day, Tuned In will be ensconced at a remote tropical spa, dedicated to the purpose of rejuvenating TV critics. My eyes will be massaged and wrapped in a soothing poultice of mud,
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When I saw the doctored Reuters photograph of smoke rising over Beirut, side by side with the unaltered version of the same scene, the first thing I thought was: which is supposed to be the scary one? If I saw either cloud of smoke rising from a bomb blast in my own city, I wouldn’t be worried much about where it fell on the Pantone
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The era of the black monolith will soon be over. The New York Times reports that, with sales of flat-screen televisions taking over the share of all TVs sold much faster than expected, the day is coming when you cannot buy a good old-fashioned, cheap, back-breaking tube television for hernias or money. Some manufacturers have cut their
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Two items in the latest Advertising Age:
1. A study by EPoll Market Research finds that consumers respond more positively to fictional characters than to real people as commercial spokespeople. Among the most liked and trusted: McDreamy from Grey’s Anatomy, Karen Walker from Will & Grace and the penguins from Madagascar.
2. A $225
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It had to happen eventually: MTV has aged out of the MTV demographic. The used-to-be-music channel hits the big 2-5 today, putting it outside the 12-to-24 age group that is its chief marketing draw for advertisers. A quarter century after the moon man planted that multicolored flag on its air, MTV could run for Congress today. It can get
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Never let it be said that PBS is not a proactive organization: they’ve started censoring themselves before the government does it for them. Recently, the network announced a policy of digitally blurring out the mouths of people using foul language on video, as well as bleeping the audio. (Because really, why should lip readers have all
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A few weeks ago I blogged that, with the purchase of a new HDTV, I had abdicated the position of Professional Television Critic with the Worst TV Set in America. Now a new aspirant has claimed the throne: Matthew Gilbert of the Boston Globe, who, like I once did, bought his 20-inch set back when an innocent America was delighted by the
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Somebody’s been watching Nobody’s Watching, and soon more of them may be. As speculated here and elsewhere, the resurrection on YouTube of the rejected WB pilot of an inside-TV satire from the maker of Scrubs has led it to be picked up by an old-fashioned TV-box network, NBC. Per a Peacock press release this morning:
NBC has approved a
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What strikes you first about the war is how beautiful everything is. A picture-postcard landscape, rolling hills, Mediterranean-style buildings with terra-cotta roofs. But in the center, towering over everything like the canopy of a coal-black tree, is a plume of smoke. It is the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, and Israeli warplanes are
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In an increasingly tough media business, organizations have increasingly been using the buddy system to partner up for maximum impact: MSNBC with The Washington Post and Newsweek, NBC News with Discovery, TIME with the home of earnest dreamboat Anderson Cooper. If synergy is good enough for real news organizations, why not for fake-news
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Warning: The following post quotes the President of the United States and, therefore, contains language that may be unsuitable for small children.
When he ran for President in 2000, George W. Bush pledged to a Clinton-scandal-weary America that he would work hard to restore dignity to the nation’s highest office. Bush continued that
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