The BBC has finally revealed what the future holds in store for Doctor Who, as Disney+ officially ends its partnership with the broadcaster. You can find out when the Time Lord will return right here...| Sci-Fi and Fantasy Gazette
I Saw the TV Glow director Jane Schoenbrun has been enlisted to write and direct a Netflix adaptation of Charles Burns' best-selling graphic novel, Black Hole...| Sci-Fi and Fantasy Gazette
We've been hearing rumblings for a while about Doctor Who Season 2 once having a much different ending, and that's now been confirmed by the actress who played the Time Lord's granddaughter, Susan...| Sci-Fi and Fantasy Gazette
Some big news for fans that have been waiting for a G.I. JOE/Transformers crossover here, as a new adult animated series based on Robert Kirkman's Energon Universe comics is in development...| Sci-Fi and Fantasy Gazette
Arts and Culture The Gryphon Following the announcement of the final season of Paramount's Yellowjackets, Francesca Langley writes an ode to the character of Van Palmer.| The Gryphon
A Wisconsin-themed episode of the actor’s new docuseries “Breaking Bread” is airing Sunday, Nov. 2. The post Actor Tony Shalhoub returns to Wisconsin for new show celebrating food and community appeared first on WPR.| WPR
Medium Marion Goodfellow talks to Spooky Isles about her adventures on top paranormal television shows...| Spooky Belfast
Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, spent a sickly childhood in 19th-century Dublin, where local folklore shaped his imagination| Spooky Dublin
The quintessential Sapphire & Steel story? RICHARD PHILLIPS-JONES presents the case, for the chilling Assignment II: The Railway Station.| Spooky Isles
In “Keeping Up Appearances,” Patricia Routledge served as a mirror to middle-class society and its petty preoccupations and mores. The post Patricia Routledge of ‘Keeping Up Appearances’ taught us how to age assertively appeared first on America Magazine.| America Magazine
"Only Murders in the Building" Season 5 is approaching its climax. Two long-missing characters have made a surprising comeback in the penultimate episode.| Looper - TV & Film News, Reviews, Interviews & Trailers
The cast and crew of "NCIS: Origins" received a surprise visit from none other than "Top Gun" star Tom Cruise, which resulted in a series of fun interactions.| Looper - TV & Film News, Reviews, Interviews & Trailers
Does "Peacemaker" Season 1 live up to the high standard set by the first season? Here are the things that did and didn't work in the sophomore season.| Looper - TV & Film News, Reviews, Interviews & Trailers
Television advertising for pharmaceutical brands has evolved beyond general demographic targeting to enable condition-specific audience layering that eliminates wasted impressions while maintaining the mass reach needed for awareness campaigns. “Where we used to do a broad kind of demo targeting, now we can bring in these condition-based audiences that allow us to become more precise,” [...]| Beet.TV
A simple solution to confuse more people...| Spyglass
When it comes to spooky season, it feels like everyone is always trying to capitalize on the idea of fear. You can hook an audience by tapping into what scares them the most, but what happens when you're not really a scary TV show? How can you scare an audience? Today, I want to look at 10 scary episodes of TV that came from shows not really known for their big scares. I want to look at why they actually were scary and how they fit into the tone of the series as well. Let's dive in. --- 1. At...| No Film School
For season 2 of Hijack, Idris Elba's Sam Nelson will be grounded, as he hops on a Berlin underground train to thwart a pending calamity in the form of a bomb strapped to the bottom of the locomotive and save the straphangers onboard that have been taken hostage.| Cassius Life
The actor is the best part of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere The post Is Jeremy Strong our John Cazale? appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
The documentary claims the Saudis were behind 9/11 – and the CIA then protected them The post Unpacking Tucker Carlson’s 9/11 documentary appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
Netflix has released the trailer for the upcoming Jurassic World Chaos Theory season 4. Debuting...| The Geekiary
These days, The Simpsons is as synonymous with Halloween as candy and costumes. Via its annual Treehouse of Horror installment, which returns October 19th this year, The Simpsons has contributed more to Halloween pop culture than any other entity in my lifetime. Other shows have had memorable Halloween offerings, but none have taken over the […]| The Nostalgia Spot
When 2025 is all said and done I think we’ll look back on it in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles collector sphere as the year the NECA toon toyline started showing its age. For some, that probably already happened. Jersey Red, Chakahachi, Lotus Blossom – who the heck are these characters? They are pretty deep […]| The Nostalgia Spot
Hi kids, it’s Spider-Man! He has a cold and a bad back so he won’t be saying anything or doing anything. It took a long time for Mondo’s Spider-Man to get to me. At first, I wasn&…| The Nostalgia Spot
As the Disney/ABC boycott took off, youth activist group Get Free mobilized its “Andor” fan community to amp up the pressure.| Waging Nonviolence
Every toddler parent I know is anxious about screen time. We dread our own device addictions being passed down to our children, so we fear iPads and smartphones and YouTube Kids as fervently as our parents feared their little ones’ exposure to kidnappers and cigarettes. I try to leave the room when I have to Read more... The post ‘The Chosen Adventures’ Educates Our Smallest Bible Scholars appeared first on Christianity Today.| Christianity Today
View this post on Instagram A post shared by GLAAD (@glaad) Apple TV+’s Loot is back and this season, the laughter runs just as deep as the heart. The series follows Molly Novak (Maya Rudolph), a billionaire reinventing her life after a public divorce, as she finds purpose through her charitable foundation and [...] The post WATCH: Maya Rudolph, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Joel Kim Booster & Ron Funches Bring the Laughter and Luxury in “Loot” first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend. 1) The anticipated sequel to Red, White & Royal Blue has announced its new title and director. The film will be called Red, White & Royal Wedding and [...] The post The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Sequel Announcement, ‘Palm Royale’ Season Two Trailer, New Music from Ezra Furman, and more! first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
In Netflix’s new drama Boots, a bullied teen impulsively enlists in the U.S. Marine Corps and discovers unexpected purpose, resilience, and brotherhood among a diverse group of fellow recruits. The series explores identity, masculinity, and belonging through moments of humor, heartbreak, and hope. Stars Miles Heizer, Liam Oh, and Max Parker sat down with GLAAD [...] The post WATCH: The Cast of “Boots” on Self-Discovery, Queer Identity, and Brotherhood first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Every week, The GLAAD Wrap brings you LGBTQ-related entertainment news highlights, fresh stuff to watch out for, and fun diversions to help you kick off the weekend. 1) The film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical Kiss of the Spider Woman opens in theaters today. The film follows Valentin (Diego Luna), a political prisoner who [...] The post The GLAAD Wrap: ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ ‘After the Hunt’ and ‘Fairyland’ in theaters, trailers for ‘I Love LA’ ‘All’s Fai...| GLAAD
Showrunner Tasha Huo talks Critical Role's The Mighty Nein's animated journey, deep drama, D&D mechanics, and those 44-minute episodes.| Mama's Geeky
Critical Role's The Mighty Nein animated series release schedule revealed by showrunner at New York Comic-Con.| Mama's Geeky
Solar Opposites Season 6 does a great job of wrapping everything up nicely as it's the final season, but still leaving enough to explore just in case.| Mama's Geeky
People are less likely these days to be finding out about TV and video content via ads.| Marketing Charts
She's the nation's court jester The post We need Sabrina Carpenter appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
NBC gave Michael Schur total freedom. So the TV impresario made a sitcom that’s also a profound work of philosophy.| www.nytimes.com
They promised convenience and cheap nutrition. But they became one of the greatest health threats of our time.| www.nytimes.com
Tim Robinson's latest cringe-fest is sophisticated and hilarious The post The Chair Company is the workplace comedy we need right now appeared first on The Spectator World.| The Spectator World
It was nothing more than a marketing ploy, designed to go viral and make money. Because why wouldn’t it be in 2025?| The Spectator World
If you love Avatar and all the beauty of Pandora, you might just enjoy the new offering coming from Disney+. Here are all the details for the special installment of …| KennythePirate.com
If you like neo-noir, you’re in for a good time with this left-turn follow-up to ‘Reservation Dogs’ The post ‘The Lowdown’ is a Vibe appeared first on Book and Film Globe.| Book and Film Globe
Spending $1,500 to $10,000 results in average quality. So what's right for you? The post TV Ads on the Cheap: Champagne Taste, Shoestring Budget appeared first on Wizard of Ads Partners.| Wizard of Ads Partners
Yellowjackets has officially been canceled—the series will be ending with a fourth and final season four. Here's what we know.| Nerdist
At NYCC, The Vampire Lestat shared a first look teaser trailer. We can't wait to see more from Interview with the Vampire season 3.| Nerdist
Give a talented, quirky young man all the fame and adulation that he could ever imagine, and watch him teeter under it| The Spectator World
Is "House of David" worthwhile art? Read and find out.| Rambling Ever On
The season two finale of Peacemaker finds Christopher Smith in a dangerous new situation, with ramifications for the DCU.| Nerdist
From TV so controversial the Foreign Office tried to ban it … to Emmerdale Farm. As the broadcaster hits 70, we look back on the highlights – and lowlights| the Guardian
Broadcasters’ next Quarterly Issues/Programs List (“Quarterly List”) must be placed in stations’ Public Inspection Files by October 10, 2025, reflecting information for the months of July, August, and September 2025. Content of the Quarterly List The FCC requires each broadcast station to air a reasonable amount of programming responsive to significant community needs, issues, and […]| Comm Law Center
BBC reveals first images for Lord of the Flies. Adapted by Adolescence writer Jack Thorne, the TV series explores the novel's savage themes.| Nerdist
Only 1 in 3 TV viewers turn to live TV as their first source when they want to watch something on TV.| Marketing Charts
The first trailer for The Witcher season 4 is here, and it finally gives us a proper taste of what to expect from Liam Hemsworth's take on Geralt of Rivia after taking over the role from Henry Cavill...| SFFGazette.com
"This Winter, Spring is Coming." The first official poster art for HBO's Game of Thrones spin-off series, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, has been released...| SFFGazette.com
From the Fairness Doctrine to Nixon’s “raised eyebrow,” government licensing power has long chilled broadcast speech—proving the First Amendment should apply fully to the airwaves.| Reason.com
Ed Sullivan was a legendary showman who grew up in Port Chester, New York. His career as a long-time television host came about from hard work and good luck. His […]| America Comes Alive
It’s a new month, which means new opportunities for queer TV! GLAAD is bringing you some highlights from LGBTQ TV premieres and returns throughout March. Check back on the first of each month for up-to-date coverage of LGBTQ-inclusive programming on television. October 1: Abbott Elementary (Season Five – ABC) School’s back in session! The new [...] The post Must-See LGBTQ TV: October Premieres and Returns! first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
NBC’s Oliver Sacks–inspired drama Brilliant Minds returns for its second season, continuing to explore complex patient stories, queer love, and the importance of embracing difference. Ahead of the premiere, stars Zachary Quinto and Teddy Sears spoke with Communications Associate Yolanda Lenge about the show’s impact and why its storytelling feels especially vital now. Quinto emphasized [...] The post WATCH: Zachary Quinto and Teddy Sears Explore Healing, Identity and Storytelling in S...| GLAAD
YouTube and Netflix combined for as much TV viewing time as cable TV in July.| Marketing Charts
'It's hard to figure out if this is real or no': Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon| vancouversun
You knew I’d be back for spooky season, right? In the past, I’ve given a couple of watch lists for Halloween, all based on things I’d already seen. This year, I want to focus on t…| KnotMagick Studios
Rigorously clean-cut, competent on the acoustic guitar and double bass, and seldom dressed in anything more daring than cherry-red blazers, Tom and Dick Smothers looked like the antithesis of nineteen-sixties rebellion.| Open Culture
On August 29, 2025, the FCC released its Report and Order establishing the annual regulatory fees for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025. The Commission followed that release with a Public Notice announcing that regulatory fees must be paid no later than 11:59 PM, Eastern Daylight Time on September 25, 2025. The fees must be paid for […]| Comm Law Center
October 1 is the deadline for broadcast stations licensed to communities in Alaska, American Samoa, Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Iowa, the Mariana Islands, Missouri, Oregon, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and Washington to place their Annual EEO Public File Report in their Public Inspection File and post the report on their station website. Under the FCC’s […]| Comm Law Center
This isn't normally a musing-about-Star-Trek sort of blog, but I've been enjoying the heck out of Star Trek lately, and last week's episode of Strange New Worlds was a new version of an old favorite, so that's got me musing. Spoilers ahead.| Rolltop Indigo
Wanda Sykes was scheduled to appear on Jimmy Kimmel Live, when ABC abruptly suspended the show over Kimmel's comments about Charlie Kirk.| TheGrio
Welcome to the weekend!| Wasteland And Sky
The LGBTQ community showed up and out at the 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards last night! Hosted by standup comedian Nate Bargatze, Hollywood’s hottest celebs arrived in their Sunday best at the Peacock Theatre to see which shows and stars would take home an award for outstanding performances, directing, writing, and more. And aside from [...] The post From “Hacks” to “The Traitors,” LGBTQ Stars Shine at the 2025 Emmy Awards first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Jonathan Bennett fans rejoice! The beloved GLAAD Media Award winning film “The Groomsmen: Second Chances” is set to air this Saturday, September 13th on Hallmark Channel at 8pm ET. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jonathan Bennett (@jonathandbennett) Starring Bennett, the “King of Gay Christmas” himself, and newcomer Alex Lincoln, [...] The post Don’t miss “The Groomsmen: Second Chances” coming to your TV this Saturday! first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Today, former American Idol season 7 star David Hernandez releases his most personal single to date, “feel it all”. The raw and soulful anthem dives deep into recovery, sobriety, and redemption, stories close to Hernandez’s heart and to so many in the LGBTQ community. “To be honest, it was never my intention to share it,” [...] The post Healing Through Music: David Hernandez Releases “feel it all” first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards, held on Sunday, September 7 at UBS Arena in New York, delivered a night full of unforgettable moments that highlighted LGBTQ artistry, community, and joy. Queer stars lit up the red carpet, where GLAADs Yolanda Lenge caught up with talent including Rebecca Black, Gigi Perez, T.S. Madison and Frankie [...] The post Queer Joy Shined at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
The ballroom is back! Dancing with the Stars returns for its 34th season on Tuesday, September 16 on ABC and Disney+. Alfonso Ribeiro and Julianne Hough return as hosts, and this year’s celebrity lineup is one of the most exciting yet. Among the new cast (including Dylan Efron, Andy Richter, and Olympic gold medalist Jordan [...] The post WATCH: Queer ‘Dancing with the Stars’ Cast Members Scott Hoying and Lauren Jauregui are Not Just Competing – They’re Changing Hearts and Minds fir...| GLAAD
Wayward is a chilling, twisted masterpiece. A brilliant cast and eerie plot prove that the most terrifying secrets are hidden in plain sight.| Mama's Geeky
On Aug. 28, Devon Walker, Emil Wakim and Michael Longfellow announced on their respective Instagram accounts that they would be departing from Saturday Night Live (SNL) ahead of its 51st season. Soon after, major cast member Heidi Gardener also announced that she would not appear in season 51. The late-night sketch comedy show had barely... The post Gen Z Fans Left Shook Up After SNL Cast Changes appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Messy romance dominated television screens and social media feeds this summer. Between the TikTok-fueled frenzy around the brother-versus-brother love triangle from “The Summer I Turned Pretty” and the climactic contestant dumpings on “Love Island USA,” one thing became clear: Heartbreak is no longer part of the modern love story, it is the story. Of course,... The post Summer of Love at War appeared first on The Observer.| The Observer
Smee looking away from Arthur in ‘The Fly’ (Image via Alien Earth Season One Episode 6)| The Geekiary
No matter how well-matched a couple is, every relationship brings with it some kind of compromise. In our household, one such compromise has resulted in me being a near scholar of the survival reality show Alone. I’ve hated camping for as long as I can remember and, in general, share Socrates’s preference for the city … Continue reading Alone and the Neoliberal Sublime| An und für sich
I took away from the book that Joe Piscopo likes his kids, Frank Sinatra, initially his wives including the one he first met when she was 11 and babysitting his first kid, Eddie Murphy, shopping fo…| Burypensions Blog
By the time I was growing up in the 1990s, the previous decades of the Post-War years had been heavily codified. The 1950s were very much the 1950s; the 1970s were very much the 1970s, and even the…| Celluloid Wicker Man
I am elevating this post from a few years ago because of its current relevance. Molly’s been in the news. Others are discovering her “kick-ass wit” and sharp tongue. There’s…| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
The wait is almost over! Get ready for war and new music as Hazbin Hotel Season 2 arrives this fall. Here is everything you need to know.| Mama's Geeky
conventionally middle-class—UK, 1953—from ‘Mrs Dale’, the name of a conventional middle-class woman in Mrs Dale’s Diary, a BBC radio serial broadcast from 1948 to 1969| word histories
Change is inevitable, especially with people’s media-viewing tastes and habits, but we seem to live in a weird time, when time itself no longer matters. Late-night network television has had to contend with this phenomenon more than any other TV genre. Streaming services, including YouTube, Paramount+, Disney+, Hulu, and social media platforms, allow viewers to…| Fort Worth Weekly
Zoya trying to hide from the Xenomorph in ‘In Space, No One…’ (Image via Alien Earth Season 1 Episode 5)| The Geekiary
Wendy and the baby Xenomorph in ‘Observation’ (Image via Alien Earth Season One Episode 4)| The Geekiary
When your kids' viewing is controlled by an algorithm rather than the television schedules, they'll see content you wouldn't choose for them| Big Issue
Big Finish has released a brand-new epic full-cast Doctor Who audio adventure for the First Doctor. With David Bradley reprising his role as the First Doctor, this new audio drama takes the TARDIS crew back through time to medieval England. The First Doctor Unbound: Knights of the Round TARDIS is the first volume in a trilogy […]| Flickering Myth
By Trevor Anderson The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) will take place September 4-14, 2025. The 291 titles on the schedule–209 new features, 6 classics, 66 shorts, and 10 series–include a diverse array of stories created by and featuring LGBTQ talent. GLAAD previously noted several films of interest to queer audiences, [...] The post TIFF’s 50th Film Festival Brings LGBTQ Stories to Screen & Talent to Toronto first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Does bustin’ still make me feel good 40 years later? Let’s find out! I didn’t do a big 2024 wrap-up type of post like I sometimes do, but if I did I would have awarded toy produce…| The Nostalgia Spot
In 1948, BeBe Shopp became an instant celebrity with strong opinions about bikinis and body shaming — and she wasn’t afraid to share them.| InForum
In this interview, Patty Guggenheim talks about stepping into the Twisted Metal world, filming intense stunts, and the future of her Marvel character.| Mama's Geeky
Before "Alien: Earth" lands on Hulu and FX, the 57-year-old actor called up his buddy Owen Wilson to reminisce on three prolific decades in show business.| Interview Magazine
The "Alien" franchise has given us plenty of gory and shocking moments over the decades, but this scene from "Alien: Earth" will horrify animal lovers.| Looper
A retconned moment from the Season 2 premiere of "Peacemaker" has made a significant alteration to the DC's live-action universe.| Looper
The final image at the end of Stranger Things season 4. This post contains minor spoilers for all four seasons of Stranger Things, although they relate only to character arcs rather than the main plot-lines. One of the seminars I’ve run for years now for the undergraduate students who take our second-year team-taught module at Newcastle on histories of … Continue reading Don’t Bury Your Gays: Queer-Coding and Stranger Things| Laura Tisdall
Summer’s almost over, but the streaming selection never stops. This September, viewing selections include bringing back Wednesday and putting Jude Law in| Book and Film Globe
USA, 1982—characteristic, reminiscent or imitative of the films or television work of the U.S. filmmaker David Lynch (1946-2025)—also ‘Lynchean’, ‘David-Lynchian’ and ‘David-Lynchean’…| word histories
Episode 3 of Alien: Earth is now streaming, and "Metamorphosis" features an exciting action sequence, with Wendy going all out to protect Hermit from an attacking Xenomorph...| SFFGazette.com
One of the greatest comedians of all time turned 52 over the weekend! To celebrate his life and legacy, check out a gallery of some of the best sketches from his groundbreaking show.| Global Grind
The race is far from over. MTV and Paramount+ have officially renewed RuPaul’s Drag Race for Season 18, alongside fresh seasons of Untucked, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, and All Stars Untucked. The news comes on the heels of a landmark year for the franchise. Season 17 of Drag Race delivered the show’s biggest [...] The post BRING BACK MY GIRLS! ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ Announces New Season Renewals Across Franchises first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD