UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. -- The economic stresses felt nationwide haven't escaped the television industry, which continues to suffer from both general economic malaise and the hangover effects of last winter's writers' strike that resulted in a disastrous fall TV season, both ratings-wise and creatively. (Today)
Parsing the politics of "24" may be more entertaining than the stories in the new season. (Today)
"The Tudors, Season II" ($40.99) comes with all the usual amazingly addictive soap-opera drama, plus two features: "The Tower of London" and "Descendants of Henry." (Today)
BET and TV One, the television networks aimed primarily at a black audience, haven't paid much attention to presidential inaugurations before. This time will be different. (Yesterday)
NEW YORK -- Netflix Inc. has come up with another way to get movies to people without sending DVDs in the mail. (01/06/2009)
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