By the time the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks has passed, American television networks will have presented more than 75 hours of new programming — documentaries, memorials, dramas, live broadcasts — connected to the event. But not every major outlet is flying the Sept. 11 flag that night. Three in particular — Fox, HBO and NBC — are conspicuous by the absence of programs directly tied to the anniversary during those hours.
NEW YORK (AP) — HBO will broadcast a documentary about Derek Jeter’s pursuit of career hit No. 3,000. Major League Baseball Productions is following the Yankees captain for a one-hour […]
HBO has asked its distribution partner, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution, to pull Curb Your Enthusiasm and Entourage from their syndicated runs due to low ratings.
Sunday Night Football commentator Al Michaels is presented with the lifetime achievement award at Monday’s ceremony in New York.
ESPN and HBO lead the network pack with most nominations for this year’s Sports Emmy Awards. There are some 150 nominees in 33 categories.