Her new book, Unbelievable, describes what she witnessed from her front-row seat covering the craziest political display in American history
American commentators mostly let Rio’s closing ceremony speak for itself. After all, there’s not much for them to say about a show about everyone else.
Two shows have already been cancelled. Can diversity fix the network sitcom? Jaime J. Weinman and Adrian Lee discuss.
NBC’s “Meet the Press,” one of the Sunday morning news dinosaurs, is trying to change its image… with Luke Russert and Joe Scarborough?
Should a TV show be urged to take on certain performers because of a diversity-first mandate?
Our professional TV watcher previews the year ahead
After 200 episodes, The Office is done, but its influence is all over comedy—and even reality TV
Jaime J. Weinman on what the programming changes mean for late night TV
It seems unlikely that anyone will give him a major part in a TV series again
So exactly what do broadcast networks do to get some hits again? Jaime Weinman has a few ideas
Hint: Nobody is actually watching it
Trolls, glitches and suspensions at the Summer Games