TV Ratings: Legends Eyes Season High in Audience, Voice Ends on Low Note — TVLine

In the latest TV ratings, DC’s Stargirl‘s Tuesday-night premiere on The CW drew 1.21 million total viewers and a 0.3 demo rating, improving slightly on The Flash‘s season-finale audience and marking the time slot’s third-largest audience of 2020. 20 more words via TV Ratings: Legends Eyes Season High in Audience, Voice Ends on Low Note —… Continue reading TV Ratings: Legends Eyes Season High in Audience, Voice Ends on Low Note — TVLine

Ruby Rose’s Batwoman Exit: The Story Behind Her Shocking Departure — TVLine

Ruby Rose wanted off Batwoman — and no one was going to stand in her way. Although the actress’ sudden, surprising departure from The CW superhero drama after just one season was framed on Tuesday as her choice and her choice alone, sources confirm to TVLine that the split was — at best — a… via… Continue reading Ruby Rose’s Batwoman Exit: The Story Behind Her Shocking Departure — TVLine

Daytime Emmys to Air on CBS in June; Winners, Guests Appearing Remotely — TVLine

The Daytime Emmy Awards are making their triumphant return to broadcast television. The 47th annual salute to pre-dusk programming — which was originally expected to be canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic — will air Friday, June 26 at 8/7c on CBS, TVLine has learned. 10 more words via Daytime Emmys to Air on… Continue reading Daytime Emmys to Air on CBS in June; Winners, Guests Appearing Remotely — TVLine

Master of None: Expanding The Discussion — Television & American Culture 2020

In large part, any discussion of race in America gets boiled down to black vs. white, ignoring the multitude of races and ethnicities that occupy the vast margins of our culture. While representation of race is growing on television across the board, it often morphs into cheap stereotypes and tokenism that do more to diminish […]… Continue reading Master of None: Expanding The Discussion — Television & American Culture 2020

Son of Zorn: Yes, It’s A Real Show — Television & American Culture 2020

I’m going to roll the dice and guess that none of you caught the one and only half-season of Son of Zorn on FOX, but if you were to roll the dice on me having seen every episode, you would win. You will likely realize very quickly that it mixes both the real and animated […]… Continue reading Son of Zorn: Yes, It’s A Real Show — Television & American Culture 2020