TV News: Week of November 8th to November 14th, 2010
This post will be updated throughout the entire week with the most important news of the week. So keep checking this post for more news. …
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This post will be updated throughout the entire week with the most important news of the week. So keep checking this post for more news. …
For the week of Oct. 18 to Oct. 24, Grey’s Anatomy, Hawaii Five-0, and Modern Family were among the most-DVR’d shows. The ABC medical drama …
Darren Criss is in talks to become a full-fledged series regular on the musical comedy Glee. This promotion would likely kick in at the start …
Ratings Highlights of the Week On Monday November 1st, the 200th episode of Dancing with the Stars held well during its 2 hour telecast with …
Ratings Highlights of the Week On Tuesday October 26th, NBC continues to loose steam with declining The Biggest Loser with 6.74 million viewers and 2.4/6 …
Halloween seems like a perfect holiday for television shows to create special episodes. This fall season is no exception, and the week has already started. …
The 2010-2011 TV season has already started, but unlike last year, no new show has emerged as big or critical acclaim as last year freshman’s …
Ratings Highlights of the Week On Monday October 18th, ABC was the big winner with its combination of two hour Dancing with the Stars (18.43 …
Ratings Highlights of the Week On Tuesday night, although still respectable, ABC’s No Ordinary Family continues to lose steam with 7.68 million viewers at 8 …
Ratings Highlights of the Week Although still strong, Glee’s episode about religion only scored 10.76 million viewers, which decreased from its last week’s series high …
Ratings Highlights of the Week Glee scored its highest ratings ever, with 13.3 million viewers thanks to the tribute dedicated to the “princess of pop” …
Exactly a week ago, Tuesday 21st 2010, marked the return of “Glee”, the hit musical comedy. Its premiere captured a whopping 12.3 million viewers! (and …
It’s been more than three weeks, since the Emmy Awards, but we thought that it’s never too late to comment on television’s biggest night.
In August 29th 2010, the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles was filled with repeat winner, some new faces, and shocking surprises that made the night really exciting.
The wealth was spread all around in the comedy block where new shows won the different categories. The big winner was the hilarious family comedy “Modern Family”, who beat the heavily popular comedy musical “Glee”. Both shows took multiple awards that night, alongside Mad Men, who won best drama series, and Breaking Bad, who took the lead actor and supporting actor’s trophies. Temple Grandin dominated in the made for TV movie awards, only been defeated in writing by You Don’t Know Jack.
Here’s our take on the Emmy Awards: