Tag #Television

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New Releases: "I Know What You Did Last Summer", Elordi's War Drama, and "Mixtape" Premiere

This week's entertainment includes the theatrical release of "I Know What You Did Last Summer", the premiere of Jacob Elordi's war drama "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" on BBC iPlayer, and the launch of the romantic drama "Mixtape" also on BBC iPlayer, alongside the release of the Donkey Kong Ba...

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theguardian.com
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Veteran Actor Gerald Harper Dies at 96

Veteran British actor Gerald Harper, famed for his roles in the 1960s television series "Adam Adamant Lives!" and the highly successful "Hadleigh" (1969-1976), passed away on July 2, 2025, at the age of 96; "Hadleigh" attracted audiences of up to 17 million weekly.

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nytimes.com
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Comedians' Onstage Confessions: A Trope's Rise and Potential Evolution

The frequent portrayal of comedians' emotional confessions in TV and movies, exemplified by characters like Deborah Vance in "Hacks," stems from its dramatic efficiency, offering a concise way to convey complex emotions and character development, despite sometimes lacking realism.

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Actor Harris Yulin Dies at 87

Emmy-nominated actor Harris Yulin died June 10th in New York City from cardiac arrest at age 87; his extensive career included roles in "Ghostbusters II", "Frasier", and Broadway plays, and he was working on new projects until his death.

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euronews.com
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Diverse Cultural Events Highlight Week's Offerings

This week's cultural highlights include a Paris exhibition on endangered languages, Berlin's 13th Biennale for contemporary art, Kurt Cobain's guitar display in London, the Best Kept Secret music festival in the Netherlands, a Twin Peaks pop-up, the live-action "How to Train Your Dragon", and The Cu...

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nos.nl
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Veteran Dutch Broadcaster Peter de Bie Dies at 75

Peter de Bie, a veteran Dutch broadcaster and husband of the late Dieuwertje Blok, died at 75 by his own hand, citing declining health and a desire to maintain autonomy, as revealed in a final interview to be aired on NOS Met Het Oog Op Morgen.

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theguardian.com
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Diverse Film Selection Highlights This Week's Television Programming

This week's television offers a variety of films, including the musical "Wicked" (Sky Cinema Premiere, July 11), the biographical drama "King Richard" (BBC One, July 5), action film "Die Hard 2" (BBC One, July 6), and horror films such as "The Wicker Man" (BBC Two, July 8), "Don't Look Now" (BBC Two...

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repubblica.it
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Smart TV's Streaming Revolution: YouTube's Dominance and the Future of Television

Despite declining traditional TV viewership in Italy and the US, smart TVs' integration of streaming platforms like YouTube (leading at nearly 10% of viewing time), Netflix, and Prime Video has increased TV's centrality, highlighting a business model shift rather than a viewing habit change.

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smh.com.au
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The Project" Cancellation Highlights Commercial TV's Revenue Crisis

Channel 10's "The Project" ended its 16-year run, reflecting a broader crisis in commercial television where revenue is falling faster than viewership due to tech giants' superior targeted advertising, leading to potential pay cuts for on-air talent.

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ABC Cancels Long-Running Current Affairs Show Q+A

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) canceled its long-running current affairs program, Q+A, after 17 seasons and over 500 episodes due to declining ratings and controversies, with its final episode airing in May 2024.

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forbes.com
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NBA Seeks Parity, Faces NFL's National TV Dominance

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's comments comparing the NBA's pursuit of parity to the NFL's established national viewership highlight the disparity between the two leagues' television reach, with the NFL benefiting from nearly universal national broadcasts compared to the NBA's regional focus; this d...

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dailymail.co.uk
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Public Pressure Leads to Televised Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II initially opposed televising her 1953 coronation, but public outcry and Prince Philip's support led to a change of heart, resulting in a landmark broadcast watched by 27 million viewers and solidifying the monarchy's connection with a new generation.

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