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.
To Keep TV Shows Afloat, Some Networks Are Cutting Actors’ Pay In a shrinking business, actors on some shows are being guaranteed less money, an issue that’s helping to fuel the Hollywood strike.
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.
Blinken Says Wagner Rebellion in Russia Shows Cracks in Putin’s Power A brief revolt by the leader of the Wagner mercenary group was a challenge to the authority of President Vladimir Putin of Russia, the secretary of state said during TV appearances on Sunday.
Chuck Todd to Leave ‘Meet the Press’ He will be succeeded by Kristen Welker, NBC’s chief White House correspondent and the co-anchor of “Weekend Today.”