Category: Television

  • Best of 2023 TV: We Rank Our Favorite Television of the Year

    The trees are still up and decorated. Santa has come and gone. But before we head into 2024, we’re looking back at our favorite television series of 2023. What will Joey, Megan, and Clarence rank as their favorite TV series of the year? As always we close with the flash forward to the media we’re…

  • NBC Is the Most Watched TV Network of 2023! | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip

    The list of the most-watched television networks of 2023 has been revealed, and this year, NBC is the winner. NBC is the home of Sunday Night Football, which always has a ton of viewers each Sunday evening in the Fall through the Winter until football season ends with the Super Bowl. This past year, Fox…

  • Uniontown artist’s work featured on Fox television show

    Caleb Volek of Uniontown poses with one of his mummified fairy creations, seen on the Fox television game show “Snake Oil.” Caleb Volek of Uniontown poses with one of his mummified fairy creations, seen on the Fox television game show “Snake Oil.” When Caleb Volek was 8, he visited a “Ripley’s Believe It or Not”…

  • Overlooked TV Shows of 2023: The Hidden Gems of Television

    Overlooked TV Shows of 2023: The Hidden Gems of Television In the bustling cosmos of streaming content, 2023 emerged as a year of creative resilience despite development cutbacks and industry strikes. A myriad of TV series were birthed, offering diverse and engaging viewing experiences that unfortunately, often went unnoticed. These shows, spanning genres and borders,…

  • Alaskan sisters’ mission to restore Colony barns makes television premiere Friday

    What happens when two sisters embark on a mission to preserve a piece of Palmer Alaska’s rich pioneering history? They unleash a torrent of transformation Alaskan sisters Sarah Lorimer and Jennifer Johnston are on a mission, striving to save the historic Matanuska Colony barns of Palmer. .link-button { border-radius: 5px; border-color: #333; background-color: #C5D9E2; color:#333;…

  • Transmission Engineer

    Transmission Engineer

    Do you have experience managing, routing, and transmitting multiple live feeds seamlessly? Houston’s ABC13 is hiring a Transmission Engineer. The Transmission Engineer will ensure the seamless tuning of live broadcast signals through microwave, satellite, and broadband technologies. This job requires working nights, weekends, overnights, and holidays. Responsibilities: Work efficiently under tight deadlines, demonstrating the ability…

  • Tom Smothers, Comedian of Smothers Brothers Fame, Dies at 86

    Updated Dec. 27, 2023 3:14 pm ET Listen (1 min) Tom Smothers, half of the famed Smothers Brothers comedy duo that helped shape network television, has died. He was 86.  Smothers died Tuesday, according to the National Comedy Center. He recently had cancer, said the comedy museum in Jamestown, N.Y.  Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones &…

  • 31-year-old WWE Superstar returning to television sooner than expected after Charlotte Flair’s injury is possible, believes veteran

    Wrestling veteran Disco Inferno believes Jade Cargill could return to WWE television soon following Charlotte Flair’s injury. The Queen recently suffered a knee injury during a match against Asuka on SmackDown. The Stamford-based company later announced that Flair will be absent for nine months. Meanwhile, Cargill made a few appearances on Monday Night RAW, SmackDown,…

  • Gray Locks In New NBC Affiliation Deal | Radio & Television Business Report

    There’ll be no “Great Affiliation Switch” coming for any of Gray Television‘s television stations that are home to such programming as Saturday Night Live or TODAY. The Atlanta-based broadcasting company has reached an agreement in principle with the NBC network that extends and renews all of Gray’s NBC network affiliations, which otherwise would have expired at year-end 2023. Among Gray’s…

  • Pro-MVPD Lobby Cheers 2018 Quad Order | Radio & Television Business Report

    The FCC’s two Republican Commissioners are bitterly disappointed. The NAB and broadcast TV station owners are likely angered. With the 3-2 approval by Democrats of the 2018 Quadrennial Order, the “Top Four” rule for broadcast TV was tightened, not loosened. One cable TV advocacy group is pleased — suggesting retrans wars possibly influenced the Chairwoman.…