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TV's Golden Era Proved Costly to Streamers TV's Golden Era Proved Costly to Streamers
Tue, July, 11, 2023
This Morning's Jennifer Kushinka interviews WSJ's Sarah Krouse on how the streaming industry is causing programming oversaturation in Hollywood.
This Morning with Gordon Deal July 11, 2023 This Morning with Gordon Deal July 11, 2023
Tue, July, 11, 2023
Turkey agrees to allow Sweden to join NATO, Congress dives back into fights on spending cuts, and TV's golden era proved costly to streamers.
'The guaranteed money is a lot': Kent State's buy games are significant portion of athletics revenue 'The guaranteed money is a lot': Kent State's buy games are significant portion of athletics revenue
Fri, August, 30, 2019
College sports are bigger than ever, and college football is king. With millions of dollars in revenue to be raked in by athletic departments from nationally televised games, USA Today's Chris Bumbaca tells us about smaller schools like Kent State and what they must do to ensure athletics department stability.
TV Networks' Fall Lineup Is Light on New Shows TV Networks' Fall Lineup Is Light on New Shows
Mon, May, 20, 2019
Don't expect a new crop of must-see-tv this fall. Joe Flint from the Wall Street Journal has the story.
TV Gave Us the Modern State of the Union. Then It Killed It TV Gave Us the Modern State of the Union. Then It Killed It
Wed, January, 31, 2018
Rutgers University professor David Greenberg explains how TV gave us the modern State of the Union and then killed it.
The messy, confusing future of TV? It's here The messy, confusing future of TV? It's here
Tue, August, 15, 2017
Designed to help consumers save money, the cord-cutting experience of cable TV has not quite worked out for everyone. The New York Times' Kevin Roose has more.
Millennials Unearth an Amazing Hack to Get Free TV: the Antenna Millennials Unearth an Amazing Hack to Get Free TV: the Antenna
Mon, August, 7, 2017
Millennials unearth an amazing hack to get free TV. Ryan Knutson from the Wall Street Journal shares how the antenna is new to some.
Peak TV's New Hot Profession: the Music Supervisor Peak TV's New Hot Profession: the Music Supervisor
Thu, July, 6, 2017
This year's Emmy Awards will be the first to feature recognition for music supervision. The Wall Street Journal's John Jurgensen chats with This Morning's Gordon Deal about TV's new hot profession: Music Supervisor.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal April 02, 2016 This Weekend with Gordon Deal April 02, 2016
Sat, April, 2, 2016
More seniors, fearing crime, flocking to gun ranges, America is still extremely wealthy and WWE superstar Roman Reigns talks Wrestlemania 32.
Buy a TV Like a Super Bowl Champ Buy a TV Like a Super Bowl Champ
Mon, February, 1, 2016
Looking to buy a new TV before the Super Bowl? The Wall Street Journal's Geoffrey Fowler has some tips.