HBO to Premiere Season 3 of GETTING ON, 11/8October 16, 2015At the Billy Barnes Extended Care Unit of Mt. Palms Hospital in Long Beach, Cal., the staff attends to the needs of female patients who are often “getting on” in years, while dealing with the challenges of a health-care bureaucracy in need of an overhaul.
CBS News Wins in Viewers for Third Consecutive WeekOctober 16, 2015For the third consecutive week of the 2015-2016 TV season, more people watched portions of CBS News' broadcasts than news programs on any other broadcast network, according to Nielsen most current ratings for the week ending Oct. 11.
Domestic ViolenceSurvivor Named Investigation Discovery's 'Everyday Hero'October 16, 2015America's leading crime and justice network, Investigation Discovery (ID), and Glamour magazine announced today the selection of domestic violence survivor and founder of the #WhyIStayed social media movement Beverly Gooden as the 2015 winner of the annual INSPIRE A DIFFERENCE 'Everyday Hero' award.
Jimmy Kimmel to Return to ABC's SHARK TANK, 11/6October 16, 2015Jimmy Kimmel returns to "Shark Tank" along with "Jimmy Kimmel Live" security guard Guillermo. In Season 6, Kimmel brought his revolutionary, fashion-forward idea, Horse Pants, into the Tank. C
Disney Channel Orders Comedy Series BIZAARDVARKOctober 16, 2015Disney Channel has ordered the comedy series 'Bizaardvark,' which will introduce newcomers Olivia Rodrigo and Madison Hu as the lead characters Paige and Frankie, respectively. Production begins early 2016 for a summer premiere.
New York's Bottoms' Goodbye Remix EP Out NowOctober 16, 2015Today, the trio bottoms, self-proclaimed 'two shitty drag queens, a 303 and a drummer', and “gender-problematizing goth dance band” that grew out of Brooklyn's DIY space Secret Project Robot
NBC's THE BLACKLIST is Season's Most Upscale Drama of Big 4October 16, 2015“The Blacklist” (1.4/4 in 18-49, 6.8 million viewers overall from 10-11 p.m. ET) facing NFL and MLB Playoff competition, retained 93% of last week's result in 18-49 (1.4 vs. 1.5), held onto 97% in total viewers (6.826 million vs. 7.019 million) and retained 100% in women 18-34 (1.0 vs. 1.0) and men 25-54 (1.8 vs. 1.8).