An animation heavy week of releases includes ‘Bob’s Burgers’, ‘American Dad’, ‘Ben 10′, ‘Conan’, ‘Super Hero Squad Show’, ‘Young Justice’, ‘Treme’, ‘Meet The Browns’, ‘Murdoch’, ‘Frozen Planet’, ‘Eight Is Enough’, ‘Ernie Kovacs’, and ‘Man VS Wild’.
Why is it that whenever I talk about ‘Treme’ no one know what the hell I’m talking about? Here are six reasons for you to check out HBO’s tale of post-Katrina New Orleans.
Three NBA games stole the glory for the week on the broadcast networks while cable offered up a number of summer premieres, including ‘White Collar’, ‘Covert Affairs’, ‘Switched At Birth’, and ‘The Glades’.
The summer TV season hit with full force last week, as we saw the networks spending more time airing repeats than originals. Sports helped ease the transition a bit. The NBA, NASCAR, and the NHL all entered prime time, to wildly differing results. On cable, Paris Hilton is back…
We can officially put the 2010-2011 season in the books now, and the more things change, the more they stay the same (‘Ido’l and ‘DWTS’ are still huge). As the season ends, it’s time to welcome the onslaught of summer programming. Hello ‘Bachelorette’ and ‘So You Think You Can Dance’.
The week that was brought a host of finales to each of the networks. That was overwhelmingly good news. Even those that were off the year ago pace saw a boost over the previous tougher spring weeks. Over on cable, keep an eye on those ‘Game of Thrones’ numbers.
As we are on the eve of upfronts, news of cancellations and renewals is flying in. This week we take a look at the fates of some of those bubble shows, and ponder what Ashton Kutcher replacing Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men’ means for the CBS Monday.