Showing 31 - 45 of 197 articles tagged "Women and TV"
"Nearly all of this year’s best shows so far have been about and made by women," says Alan Sepinwall.
Is there gender bias in the way The View's "catfights" are covered in the media, particularly between Joy Behar and...
Since Bee's Full Frontal premiered in February 2016, she has seen the cancelations of talk shows hosted by Chelsea Handler,...
The British broadcast channel is making it a requirement that all of the networks' commissioned shows have female writers.
The Los Angeles Times' Meredith Blake, inspired by Mindy Kaling's new film Late Night, broke down the percentage of women...
"As a creator, I know that absolutely nobody gets anything good done alone," says Leslye Headland.
Renee Zellweger coming to television to headline the soapy Netflix drama What/If is a delicious development for 2019 TV.
Light as a Feather star Adriyan Rae will lead the Vault Comics TV adaptation.
"Every piece of their interaction is confusing and limited.
Wayans and his cast marked the 25th anniversary of his groundbreaking Fox sketch show's anniversary at the Tribeca Festival.
Poehler has essentially become the "Judd Apatow" for female comedy with her Paper Kite production company, which is exclusively staffed...
From nudity to rape, the HBO drama's treatment of its female characters remains unforgivable, says Gabrielle Bruney.
It only takes about half a season to recognize the the David Fincher-produced Netflix adult anthology series offers a "conventional...
The Elementary star is producing Unsung Heroes for ABC Studios International.
After studying the response to Scandal, Madam Secretary and The Good Wife, two academics argue that "the influence of political...