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A Sunday Wall Street Journal article partly blamed Netflix, and its lack of commercials, for the U.
Wall Street analysts MoffettNathanson found that seven of the 10 programs considered as Netflix subscriber favorites are the streaming service's...
Analyst MoffettNathanson thinks that about 8 million of Netflix's 139 million paid subscribers don't actually pay for the service.
After studying the response to Scandal, Madam Secretary and The Good Wife, two academics argue that "the influence of political...
The Think Tank for Inclusion and Equity surveyed TV writers who are female, non-binary, LGBTQ, people of color and/or people...
The average American over 65 spends four hours and 20 minutes a day watching television, an increase of almost 30...
Two Survivor superfans crunched the numbers and found that out of 98 hidden immunity idols in the history of the...
Reidar Lystad and Benjamin Brown of Macquarie University in Sydney published their findings in the academic journal Injury Epidemiology.
Research group Ampere Analysis found that of 251 network dramas currently in development or in production, 42% have a strong...
TV Time says it based its analysis on the behavior of more than 10 million global users.
FX's annual Peak TV report found there were 495 scripted original series in 2018: 160 streaming shows, 146 broadcast shows...
The new study in the journal Injury Epidemiology titled "Death is certain, the time is not': mortality and survival in...
A study by 7Park Data found that original content went up from 14% in January 2017 to 24% in October...
Pew Research Center found that 47% of Americans get their news by watching TV, compared to 34% who prefer reading...
According to a new study by MoffetNathanson, satellite companies DirecTV and Dish Network were hit particularly hard in the third...