By Tom O'Neil
She won for best drama actress last year, and she'll certainly be back on the list Thursday morning, but can she beat "The Good Wife's"...
By Joe Flint
AMC is the crown jewel of the bunch. Once home to old movies, it now rivals HBO in terms of critically acclaimed shows.
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times
The first several months of the "KTLA Morning News," one of the nation's first local morning newscasts, were so shaky that its producers,...
By T.L. Stanley, Special to the Los Angeles Times
The media circus came to town, this time not in Los Angeles but inOrlando, Fla.
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times
"Two and a Half Men" and its fired star, Hollywood bad boy Charlie Sheen, will return to TV this fall together — but not together.
The media coverage on the Casey Anthony murder case drew comparisons to the trials of O.J. Simpson and the Menendez brothers nearly two...
By Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times
Life after PBS hasn't been easy for KCET-TV Channel 28. But over the last few weeks, executives with the nation's largest independent public...
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
By Katherine Tulich, Special to the Los Angeles Times
It's a sunny day in Venice as two residents out walking their dogs stroll past what looks like a local block party — only it's a set...
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
USA Network has come a long way, slowly, from the days when its main contribution to the culture was "Night Flight," an omnibus of music...
Dawn C. Chmielewski, Meg James and Ben Fritz, Los Angeles Times
Pioneering Internet television site Hulu has retained investment bankers to explore a potential sale.
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
Never mind who killed Rosie Larsen. The mystery I want solved is how AMC shows continue to have cultural footprints so much larger than...
By Roger Vincent and Scott Collins, Los Angeles Times
Independent television station KCET-TV will move next year from its longtime Sunset Boulevard home to a new building on Studio Row in...
By Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
When in the course of human events, you see that ABC has a new show about a military surgical center in Afghanistan called "Combat Hospital,...
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
I think of Jon Benjamin as the voice of a generation, literally: He is less well known by sight than by his sound, a melodious deadpan...
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times
Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson, the husband-and-wife team behind the hugely successful series "The Nanny," were once so joined at the...
By Robert Lloyd, Los Angeles Times Television Critic
TV Land, where all time is eternally present, increases its roster of original sitcoms by 50% Wednesday with the addition of "Happily...
By Melissa Maerz, Los Angeles Times
Say what you want about Steven Tyler's famous lips, but it's hard to deny that they have a way with the F-bomb. During the 10th season of...
By Meredith Blake, Special to the Los Angeles Times
It wasn't until the fourth grade that Jennifer Graziano, creator and executive producer of the VH1 reality series "Mob Wives," suspected...