
NBC will try to awaken the ghosts of past dominance on Thursday night by making it a "family night" of television bolstered by the additions of Sean Hayes and Michael J. Fox.
Every Tuesday, the Nielsen company publishes a popularity ranking of broadcast television programs that has served as the industry's report card dating back to when most people had only three networks to choose from.
A northeastern Pennsylvania TV station is refusing to run a commercial for the real-life Dunder Mifflin paper brand.
General Electric is saying goodbye to 30 Rock _ the building and the TV business born there.
General Electric is saying goodbye to 30 Rock _ the building and the TV business born there.
Roseanne Barr is dropping into NBC's "The Office."

Matt Damon's anti-fracking movie "Promised Land" is not making the box-office splash environmental groups may have hoped for.
On his upcoming NBC comedy, Michael J. Fox will play a newscaster who had quit his job due to Parkinson's Disease but returns to work in the show's first episode because a new medical regimen has helped him control many of the disease's symptoms.

Matt Damon wanted to do a hit piece on fracking, the process by which natural gas is extracted from shale deposits deep in the ground.