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Tv Archive

Archives for November 2019

Culture
Slings & Arrows, one of the best TV shows ever made, is finally streaming againSlings & Arrows, one of the best TV shows ever made, is finally streaming again
Culture

The Canadian series has Shakespeare, ham trucks, and ghosts. It’s incredible.

By Emily St. James
Technology
Now that Netflix has more streaming competitors, it suddenly cares about ratingsNow that Netflix has more streaming competitors, it suddenly cares about ratings
Technology

Netflix used to say that Nielsen numbers were useless. Now that’s changing.

By Peter Kafka
The case for spoilers
Culture

Some people avoid them at all costs. I seek them out — and I’m not alone.

By Alissa Wilkinson
Technology
HBO will be the center of a tell-all oral history bookHBO will be the center of a tell-all oral history book
Technology

Author James Andrew Miller, who has done warts-and-all books about Saturday Night Live and ESPN, is working on his next project.

By Peter Kafka
Culture
Is Watchmen too confounding for its own good?Is Watchmen too confounding for its own good?
Culture

Laurie Blake shows up in Tulsa, and the series expands to include more characters from the comic.

By Emily St. James, Allegra Frank and 1 more
Culture
Bon Appétit’s new Thanksgiving show is the most ambitious crossover event in historyBon Appétit’s new Thanksgiving show is the most ambitious crossover event in history
Culture

The famed food magazine’s YouTube channel tackles how to make the big dinner perfect — step by grueling step.

By Emily St. James