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Netflix's Warrior Nun, Amazon's Hanna Season 2 and Netflix's Cursed are all premiering seasons this month with one thing in...
Joan Rivers is widely considered the first female late-night host with Fox's The Late Show, premiering in 1986.
"It adds to the through-line in the past decade of great TV that begins with Lena Dunham’s Girls on HBO...
"Because She Watched" will feature shows, documentaries and films curated by 55 women, including Millie Bobby Brown, Lana Condor, Janet...
With the broadcast network development cycle back in full swing.
In 2012, Two and a Half Men co-creator Lee Aronsohn complained to The Hollywood Reporter that “we’re approaching peak vagina...
"We certainly feel that it's important to reflect the culture on our service," says Julie McNamara, CBS All Access' executive...
The Directors Guild of America found that of 4,300 episodes produced in the 2018-19, some 50% were directed by women...
"By my count, of the 15 new broadcast shows that premiered since the Emmys, five gain heat from the funeral...
"In terms of winner distribution, the show’s first 25 seasons could not have been any more even, with 13 men...
The Netflix true-crime miniseries is "the most feminist crime show in recent memory, but one that is not feminist in...
There’s no denying the excellence of the standalone skits on A Black Lady Sketch Show.
A new Boxed In report from San Diego State University's Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film...
Big Little Lies loved to depict its female stars in motion because it's "a signifier of their refusal to yield...
Lena Dunham, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Jenji Kohan and Jill Soloway are among the non-male voices who've found success with their own...