It might be 10 years since the last installment of "The Matrix" was released, but GE decided to use Agent Smith as the new spokesman for its campaign about the "brilliant machines" which help the medical industry.
Intel's cable-killing media project is getting rave reviews from the select few outsiders who have been able to see it, according to a report from Michael Learmonth in Ad Age.
For consumers who want to cut their cable cord and get all of their television from the Internet, there’s been a major obstacle: It’s hard to get live sports and local news. Now a Web start-up, called Aereo, is offering to remove that last barrier wi
Some people have had it with TV. They've had enough of the 100-plus channel universe. They don't like timing their lives around network show schedules. They're tired of $100-plus monthly bills.
A TV insider points out that Jon Stewart, the long time host of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central, is more than ready for his close up. There was some suggestion last week that Stephen Colbert might be a Letterman successor.
When Jon Stewart, 50, takes a 12-week-long hiatus from "The Daily Show" this summer to shoot his new movie "Rosewater" overseas, it's "Senior British Correspondent" John Oliver, 35, who will take over his hosting duties.
Not content with being HBO’s biggest hit in quite some time, Game of Thrones won another arguably more dubious plaudit in 2012, when it was named the most pirated TV show of the year.
Not having a TV has led to complete, catastrophic cultural isolation. As an example of this savage, self-caused social disconnect: I never learned to pronounce the name “Duchovny.”
Rich Greenfield, the BTIG analyst who’s something of a digital media oracle, isn’t exaggerating when he says, “The future of television has begun” (registration required).
It is not a country that is evil or good. Rather it is a personal choice of the people in any country to be either Good or Evil. And they do so through their actions.
Despite solid ratings for Sunday's 85th annual Academy Awards, host Seth MacFarlane is catching a lot of flak for his crude jokes about women, Jews, Abraham Lincoln and most notably, actresses' boobs.
Our voice might be hoarse, but the show goes on. This week, we’ve got a new album from Major Lazer, a new comic from Marvel, and a new show from one of the minds behind South Park. That’s three for three, in case you were keeping track. Three what? W
Amazon and Netflix are cribbing from the hands-off approach cable giants like HBO and FX take to creating amazing television, a move that will lead to better shows by tempting writers and producers to create original programming.
While most of Hollywood is in the throes of the awards season, the small screen segment of Tinseltown is busy ordering up pilots of the shows that could be coming soon to a TV near you.