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Stage spoofs of Hallmark TV movies are Christmas gifts for theaters
A lot of theater companies dust off chestnuts like “A Christmas Carol” or “White Christmas” this time of yearABC News - 16m -
Hallmark’s First ‘Mr. Christmas’ Goes Home for the Holidays
And he’s single.The New York Times - 12h -
Wham! Last Christmas Unwrapped review – special TV to give your heart to
This winter warmer is so much more than just a deep dive into one of the greatest festive tunes – it’s an astonishing tribute to the genius of George Michael. What a big-hearted winter warmer Wham: ...The Guardian - 2d -
TV’s latest, young, hip, French detective? Mais oui … it’s Maigret
Georges Simenon’s pipe-smoking, trenchcoat-clad, shabby sleuth has been given a Parisian makeover. A body left to rot under forest leaves, a dagger between the ribs, a bullet fired at the temple – ...The Guardian - 2d -
Tips to writing a Christmas TV movie, including no villains and keeping it Christmas-y
Writing a Christmas made-for-TV movie may seem formulaic, but there’s no real checklist to followABC News - 3d -
The Stock Market and TV: Trump’s Most Durable Guardrails
The curbs on President-elect Donald J. Trump’s impulses are mostly gone, but the old standbys are still in effect, people close to him say.The New York Times - 3d -
'Hanukkah on the Rocks' offers Hallmark's usual holiday joy but with a menorah
Hallmark's rare Jewish-themed film is a pleasant, frictionless story from screenwriter Julie Sherman Wolfe, who also wrote 'Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story.'Los Angeles Times - 3d -
As 'Yellowstone' ends, TV's hottest franchise keeps growing. But not without growing pains
Despite the departure of its main star, Kevin Costner, the Western-flavored drama has remained TV's most popular series heading into Sunday's highly anticipated series finale.Los Angeles Times - 3d -
What a 'Love Is Blind' labor filing could mean for reality TV
On Wednesday, a National Labor Relations Board complaint said participants should be considered employees. Here's what it means for reality workers' unionization efforts.Los Angeles Times - 4d -
YouTube TV Hikes Monthly Price to $82.99, a 14 Percent Increase
The increase is the latest for the streaming service, which debuted in 2017 at $35 a month. The company blamed “rising content costs.”The New York Times - 4d -
YouTube TV again hiking its price — here's what a subscription will cost
The cost of YouTube TV has soared nearly 140% since the streaming platform launched in 2017.CBS News - 4d -
YouTube TV is hiking its monthly price, again. Here's what to know
Are you a YouTube TV subscriberABC News - 4d -
YouTube TV is hiking its monthly price, again. Here's what to know
Are you a YouTube TV subscriberABC News - 4d -
YouTube Raises Price on TV Streaming Service to $82.99
The video platform is increasing its rate for the first time since March 2023.The Wall Street Journal - 4d -
Mourinho calls on TV 'experts' to solve LB problem
Fenerbahce coach Jose Mourinho has appealed to the "experts" in the Turkish media to help him solve his left-back dilemma for their next Europa League game.ESPN - 4d -
The 24 Best Movies on Apple TV+ Right Now (December 2024)
Fly Me to the Moon, Blitz, and The Last of the Sea Women are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Apple TV+ this month.Wired - 4d -
Samsung launches TV trivia game The Six on mobile
Samsung Galaxy devices are receiving an enhanced Samsung News app experience with the arrival of Samsung’s popular trivia game, The Six.VentureBeat - 4d -
YouTube TV introduces price hike
YouTube TV is raising the price of a subscription. The streamer said it will hike the monthly price of a base plan by up to $82.99, representing a double-digit increase amid what the company said ...The Hill - 4d -
Review: In the bloodless 'September 5,' TV producers tackle an infamous terrorist attack
Peter Sarsgaard and John Magaro play obsessive journalists in a thriller that takes place wholly within the ABC News control room during the 1972 Munich Games.Los Angeles Times - 4d -
TV tonight: Linford Christie runs for the hills
The athlete swaps the city for quieter climes. Plus: will Eddie Redmayne’s assassin come a cropper as The Day of the Jackal ends? Here’s what to watch this eveningYahoo Sports - 4d -
Am-dram Alien documentary comes to TV as ‘unintentional pantomime’
Documentary about amateur theatre group’s take on classic horror film made available to wider audience. For anyone who is weary of the usual feelgood festive films – Love Actually, Elf, Miracle on ...The Guardian - 4d -
The Amazing Kreskin, mentalist and popular TV late show guest, dies at 89
The Amazing Kreskin, the famous mentalist and frequent guest on "The Tonight Show," died on Tuesday at age 89.NBC News - 5d -
Poland to guard major TV stations against hostile purchase attempts by Russia
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk says his government will protect major television stations in the country, like the U.S.-owned TVN, against hostile purchases, in a move aimed at protecting from ...ABC News - 5d -
Dream Productions review – this joyous TV version of Inside Out is a Christmas miracle
Packed as full of wit, wisdom and jokes as the movies, these four episodes about now 12-year-old Riley’s inner workings are an absolute delight. The success of the first Inside Out movie in 2015 ...The Guardian - 5d -
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The 33 Best Shows on Apple TV+ Right Now (December 2024)
Silo, The Secret Lives of Animals, and Slow Horses are among the best shows on Apple TV+ this month.Wired - 6d -
Field, format, TV times for PNC, featuring Tiger and Charlie Woods
Here's the field, format, prize money and TV times for the PNC Championship.Yahoo Sports - 6d -
Lisa Nandy’s baffling theory for TV success is all stick, no substance
Culture secretary’s push for greater diversity speaks to Labour’s misguided belief that ‘being nice’ delivers growthFinancial Times - 6d -
Somebody Somewhere season three review – remarkable TV that burrows into your heart
Bridget Everett’s gorgeous comedy bows out as it began: as a beautiful look at family, found family and, above all, friendship. If only HBO hadn’t cancelled it …. For anyone from a tight-knit small ...The Guardian - Dec. 9 -
‘The vibe may be British, but the money is not’: how the US quietly conquered UK TV
That new British show you love? There’s a fair chance it is being backed by a US studio. What’s behind the Americans’ sudden influence over our TV – and will it mean more Ted Lassos, and fewer Only ...The Guardian - Dec. 7 -
TV drama's Norfolk 'Alps' mocked on social media
Viewers do a double take as the famously flat county sprouts a mountain range in a Netflix series.BBC News - Dec. 7 -
Sports quiz of the week: scoring streaks, goalkeeping heroics and reality TV
Test your knowledge of the week in football, rugby union, cricket, NFL and more Continue reading...The Guardian - Dec. 6 -
Afghan TV station shuttered for vulgar content and working with exiled media
An Afghan TV station has been shuttered over allegedly vulgar content and working with exiled mediaABC News - Dec. 5 -
Only adverts showing junk food covered by TV ban
Adverts that do not show viewers unhealthy food will not be restricted by a new 9pm watershed.BBC News - Dec. 5 -
'Anora,' 'I Saw the TV Glow' and 'Shōgun' lead Spirit Awards nominations
With six nominations each, "Anora" and "I Saw the TV Glow" lead on the film side, while "Shōgun" collected five nominations in the TV section.Los Angeles Times - Dec. 4 -
'Anora,' 'I Saw the TV Glow' lead Spirit Award nominations
“Anora,” Sean Baker’s odyssey of a New York stripper, and Jane Schoenbrun’s psychological horror “I Saw the TV Glow” dominated nominations for the Film Independent Spirit Awards with six nods each, ...ABC News - Dec. 4 -
Samsung QN90D QLED TV Review: Dazzling Highs, Solid Lows
Samsung’s stalwart QLED TV remains a winner for bright-room warriors.Wired - Dec. 4 -
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Watch: President makes surprise late night TV address
Yoon Suk Yeol made the announcement in a surprise, late night televised address.BBC News - Dec. 3 -
The best TV shows of 2024
In a year filled with quality series, these subjective choices indicate that great TV shows keep being made, even if the industry is in a bit of slump, our television critic says.Los Angeles Times - Dec. 3