Network TV is circling the drain and but for a few exceptions — all of which are comedies — the networks are spinning their wheels and making no concerted effort to fit into the
changing television landscape.
With social networks like Twitter and Facebook diving headfirst into developing exclusive and original streaming video content, the
streaming television landscape extends far beyond the most obvious big players such as Netflix and Amazon Studios.
There have been a lot of changes recently to the late -
night television landscape — where ad - spending is actually on the rise, despite uncertainty around the industry in general — but no debut has been more hyped than Stephen Colbert stepping in David Letterman's shoes as the host of CBS» (CBS) Late Show franchise.
While that's certainly happening now, analysts say it's likely not a permanent shift in
the television landscape.
Though
the television landscape has certainly gotten darker over the past few years, Showtime is looking to push the boundaries even further with its upcoming drama series Penny Dreadful.
«Into the Badlands» has always stood out in
the television landscape for many reasons.
In an age where anti-heroes dominate especially
the television landscape — recent hit series like AMC's «Breaking Bad» and «Mad Men» and HBO's «Game of Thrones» center on people of ambiguous morals forced to make difficult choices — «Bridge» centers on a person determined to do what is right.
One of the benefits of living in this day and age of myriad scripted entertainment, or «Peak TV» if you want to be trendy, is that it allows for more niche ideas to gain a foothold in
the television landscape.
TNT is looking to further reshape
the television landscape by developing Dean Koontz's best - selling Frankenstein novels into a series and putting a six - episode series order on L.A. Noir, officially returning Frank Darabont (The Walking Dead) to TV.
This morning, the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards nominations showed once more that the ongoing slow - motion revolution all over
the television landscape continues, with an evolving mix of broadcast network, basic, and premium cable shows — not to mention a satellite drama — in the blend.
While the rest of cable was busy being the change it wanted to see on
the television landscape, HBO was throwing shade on the very idea of quality TV by saying that they were so good, they ceased to be TV.
Glancing over this year's Emmy nominations is to marvel again at just how much
the television landscape has changed in 20 years.
Since its historic premiere on the ABC network in 1990, David Lynch's Twin Peaks has changed
the television landscape and...
After revolutionizing
the television landscape with its streaming service, Netflix began unveiling its own original shows in 2013, with House of Cards acting as the company's first hit single, of sorts.