On ‘Golden Bachelor,’ Looking for Love and a Pickleball Partner The latest “Bachelor” spinoff stars singles who are 60 and older, a largely ignored demographic in the ever-growing world of dating shows.
Fall TV Reflects the Hollywood Strikes, but Not How You Think The tired familiarity of the reality-heavy network schedules is a reminder of the issues that led to the work stoppages.
Hollywood Strikes Mean Steady Diet of Reruns, Game Shows and Reality TV TV viewers across the U.S. will see fewer new scripted shows, a trend that could continue well into next year if the walkouts continue.
HBO’s ‘Succession’ Dominates Emmy Nominations in Uncertain Year Its final season earned 27 nods, the most of any drama, while “Ted Lasso” got 21, the most of any comedy. But the writers’ strike could delay the ceremony, planned for September.
Ryan Seacrest, “Wheel of Fortune” and the Lasting Pull of Game Shows “Wheel of Fortune,” “Jeopardy!” and “Family Feud” continue to attract big audiences even as streaming upends viewing habits.