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Online viewer petitions for television shows aren’t particularly new or trendy, and most of the time they don’t alter TV executives’ decisions to
Some television reality series can often push the limits of what is perceived as reasonably tasteful and acceptable to a majority of viewers or a particular group of
Anyone questioning whether 2012 was a big year creatively for cable programming need only to look at its multitude of nominations for TV industry awards last week.
It’s way too early to determine how many pay-per-view buys Saturday night’s Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez fight generated, but it’s not to early
Recently cable networks have explored unique topics that at first glance may seem strange or unorthodox, but nevertheless have found a loyal and passionate audience.
The NFL’s Super Sunday is still months away, but Food Network’s Super Bowl happens this Sunday with the premiere of its Thanksgiving Live special.  
Actor and TV personality Terrence Jenkins will move into the E! News anchor desk tonight (Nov. 12) as co-host of E!’s popular entertainment news show. Jenkins,
Event providers not offering boxing, wrestling or UFC shows have all but abandoned the pay-per-view industry over the past decade.  
For the first time in several years, the future of the pay-per-view boxing category includes fighters other than Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.  
There has been a lot of debate in recent years about the lack of multicultural programming on both cable and broadcast TV. And the upcoming broadcast season isn’