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It’s that time of year again: time for Emmy voters to honor the best TV shows and performances of the past year… and time for us to guess which way they’ll be leaning
Disney+ subscribers are getting treated to a special episode compilation of one of the streamer’s most popular TV shows. As of today, new Bluey compilations are officially available to stream on Disney+
Every day, TVLine’s What to Watch column spotlights new and returning English-language shows (and select movies) premiering or airing fresh episodes across broadcast, cable and streaming — organized below by release time and alphabetically within each slot
Netflix is leaning into snack-sized content as it seeks to claw viewing time from YouTube
After the classic series became a pandemic-era smash, a glossy new adaptation aims to explore the complexities of frontier life
At this point, it’s a well-established fact that shows and movies find new a whole life whenever they hit Netflix. It’s all a matter of accessibility: while there are so many streaming services to subscribe to these days, seemingly everyone has Netflix. It’s the default; the place people immediately think of when they think of…
One of the most-talked about television shows of the year getting nominated for Emmy Awards seems like a slapshot straight into the goal. But the gay hockey drama “Heated Rivalry” won’t receive any nods at this year’s Emmys — here’s why
The ABC reality show returns in the fall for Season 18, with “The Office” star Mindy Kaling, YouTube creator MrBeast (real name Jimmy Donaldson), former NFL player J.J. Watt, entrepreneur Steven Bartlett, and sister producers Erin Foster and Sara Foster among the celebrities slated to join as guest Sharks
Two Rolling Stonevideo franchises will be available to watch on Netflix in the United States and several other countries starting in August
Netflix, Prime Video and Disney+ have separately filed appeals with France’s Conseil d’État (the country’s highest administrative court) seeking to overturn a new content investment law mandating the streamers invest another 20% of national revenue towards French animation, documentaries, and live performances