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The FBI has asked IFC sketch comedy show 'Portlandia' for rights to use a clip from the program in its advanced intelligence training classes.
Web-only versions of popular soap operas may be back in production after a labor resolution.
Netflix is teaming up with DreamWorks Animation to create original content. But their partnership isn't for grown-ups, it's for kids.
ABC Family launches "The Fosters," a drama about a family with two moms, one biological son, two adopted foster kids, and a newcomer.
While cable companies seem to get more competition from the likes of Netflix all the time, they're still better than ever at bringing in cash — and the most recent earnings from big cable providers prove it.
Connecticut may not have the glitz and glamour of L.A. or New York, but what it does have is an increasing number of TV shows.
Comedian Bill Hader’s exit from "Saturday Night Live" prompted us to ask, "Would Stefon's clubs work out in the real world?"
A look at the afterlife of a sitcom like "The Office," which ends this Thursday night. Can anything be gained from internet royalties and syndication?
How cord-cutters are impacting TV ad revenue.
"America’s Funniest Home Videos" is opening its 23-season deep library to advertisers. Nothing sells like pets, babies and humor.