TV & Radio Shows & Networks Encyclopedia Articles By Title
24, American prime-time television action-suspense series that aired on the Fox Network in 2001–10 and 2014. It......
30 Rock, a critically acclaimed American television sitcom that aired on the NBC (National Broadcasting Co., Inc.)......
60 Minutes, prime-time American television news show. It debuted in 1968 on CBS and has become one of the most......
When was A24 founded and by whom? A24 was founded in 2012 by film executives Daniel Katz, David Fenkel, and John......
Absolutely Fabulous, British television situation comedy that was broadcast on the British Broadcasting Corporation......
Critic and historian Nelson George called Al Benson, who worked at several Chicago radio stations beginning in......
Alan Freed did not coin the phrase rock and roll; however, by way of his radio show, he popularized it and redefined......
Australian Alan (“Fluff”) Freeman was an announcer on Melbourne’s 3KZ when he visited the United Kingdom on vacation......
All in the Family, American television situation comedy that aired on CBS for eight seasons (1971–79). The show......
From 1957 through 1963 Philadelphia was the “Home of the Hits,” a reflection of the power of Dick Clark’s American......
American Broadcasting Company (ABC), major American television network that is a division of the Disney Company.......
American Film Institute (AFI), U.S. national arts organization dedicated to the preservation and advancement of......
American Horror Story, American horror anthology television series created by producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk......
American Idol, American reality television series in which aspiring singers competed for a recording contract and......
Following its debut in 2002, the television show American Idol became a pop culture phenomenon in the United States.......
Amos ‘n’ Andy Show, popular radio and television program that had its roots in a 1926 radio program called Sam......
The Andy Griffith Show, American television comedy series that aired on CBS from 1960 to 1968. During its entire......
Arrested Development, American television sitcom created by Mitchell Hurwitz and executive produced by Ron Howard......
In a career that spanned four decades, B. Mitchel Reed roamed the wide world of radio formats and established himself......
The Bear, American television dramedy about Carmen (“Carmy”) Berzatto (Jeremy Allen White), a fine-dining chef......
The Beverly Hillbillies, American television show that was one of the most popular situation comedies of the 1960s.......
Bewitched, American television situation comedy that aired on ABC from 1964 to 1972, frequently receiving high......
The Bionic Woman, American television show, a spin-off of science-fiction thriller The Six Million Dollar Man,......
Black Entertainment Television (BET), American cable television network and multimedia group providing news, entertainment,......
Blackish, American television sitcom that aired on ABC from 2014 to 2022. It depicts an affluent Black family whose......
Bonanza, American television series that ran on NBC from 1959 to 1973. Bonanza’s 14 seasons and 440 episodes made......
Chadwick Boseman was an American actor and playwright who became a highly respected movie star with several iconic......
The Brady Bunch, American television situation comedy that aired for five seasons (1969–74) ABC and became an enduring......
Breaking Bad, American crime drama television series created by writer and producer Vince Gilligan. It aired 2008–13......
From rock and roll’s arrival in the 1950s to the heyday of the beat boom in the 1960s, British pop music fans were......
Bridgerton, blockbuster Netflix romance drama series (2020– ) created by Chris Van Dusen and produced by Shonda......
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), publicly financed broadcasting system in Great Britain, operating under......
Buck Rogers, spaceman protagonist of the first American newspaper comic strip based on serious science fiction.......
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, American television show that combined elements of comedy, drama, and horror and developed......
C-SPAN, nonprofit network that, when launched in 1979, was initially devoted to televising sessions of the U.S.......
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), public broadcasting service over AM and FM radio networks and television......
The Carol Burnett Show, American television variety and sketch comedy program comprising skits, musical comedy,......
CBS Corporation, major American mass-media company that operates the CBS national television network and that includes......
Cheers, popular American television comedy series that appeared on NBC for 11 seasons (1982–93), ranking in the......
By the time Chuck Blore switched on “Color Radio” in Los Angeles, on KFWB in January 1958, Top 40 had been around......
CNN, television’s first 24-hour all-news service, a subsidiary of WarnerMedia. CNN’s headquarters are in Atlanta.......
Comcast, major multinational telecommunications and entertainment conglomerate, the largest in the United States......
Communications Act of 1934, U.S. federal law that provided the foundation for contemporary U.S. telecommunications......
The Cosby Show, American television situation comedy that ranked as the most popular family comedy (i.e., about......
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, American television drama that aired on the CBS network in 2000–15 and was one......
The Daily Show, American satirical television news show broadcast on the cable network Comedy Central since 1996.......
Dallas, American television soap opera that revolutionized prime-time drama and was one of the most popular programs......
Dawson’s Creek, American television drama series that depicts the interactions of a group of teens in the fictional......
Days of Our Lives, American television soap opera that has been broadcast nearly every weekday since its 1965 debut......
Broadcasting on WHBQ in Memphis six nights a week from 9:00 pm until midnight, Dewey Phillips was tremendously......
The fast-talking wild man of Chicago radio, Dick Biondi called himself “The Screamer,” “The Big Mouth,” “The Big......
The Dick Van Dyke Show, American television situation comedy that ran from 1961 to 1966 on CBS. Considered a pioneer......
In a career spanning more than 70 years, Dick Van Dyke has become one of America’s most beloved actors. Especially......
disc jockey, person who conducts a program of recorded music on radio, on television, or at discotheques or other......
Disney Company, American corporation best known as a purveyor of family entertainment. During the 20th and early......
Doctor Who, British science fiction television series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The......
Don Kirshner managed singers Bobby Darin and Connie Francis before forming Aldon Music in 1958 with veteran publisher......
Dragon Ball Z, Japanese anime television series based on the Dragon Ball manga (Japanese comic) by Toriyama Akira.......
DreamWorks Animation, American entertainment company producing animated feature films, original TV series and shorts,......
DuMont Television Network, American television network of the 1940s and ’50s, established in 1946 by DuMont Laboratories......
EastEnders, British television soap opera that debuted in 1985 on the British Broadcasting Corporation BBC One......
Emmy Award, any of the annual presentations made for outstanding achievement in television in the United States.......
ER, American television medical drama that aired on NBC from 1994 to 2009. The show, created by best-selling novelist......
ESPN, Inc., cable television sports-broadcasting network based in Bristol, Conn. It was launched in 1979 and is......
fairness doctrine, U.S. communications policy (1949–87) formulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)......
Fawlty Towers, British situation comedy television series that aired on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)......
fireside chats, series of radio addresses delivered by U.S. Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt from 1933 to 1944. Although......
The Flintstones, American animated television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 30, 1960, to September 2,......
Fox Broadcasting Company, American television broadcasting company founded in 1986 by media magnate Rupert Murdoch.......
Fox News Channel, American cable television news and political commentary channel launched in 1996. The network......
Frankie Crocker was the flamboyant kingpin of disco radio, though he had never singled out dance music as a specialty.......
Frasier, American television situation comedy that aired for 11 seasons (1993–2004) on the National Broadcasting......
Freaks and Geeks, cult-classic teen coming-of-age television series focusing on two groups of high-school students......
Friends, popular American television sitcom that aired on the NBC network from 1994 to 2004. It won six Emmy Awards,......
Full House, American television situation drama-comedy series about a widower raising his three daughters with......
Game of Thrones, American fantasy television series created by David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, based on the Song......
Gannett Co., Inc., one of the largest newspaper publishers in the United States, with interests in newspaper Web......
Music lovers in more than a dozen states along the Eastern Seaboard in the 1950s tuned in to “the Sound of the......
Glee, American musical comedy television series that aired on the Fox network (2009–15). Its inventive blend of......
The Golden Girls, American television sitcom created by writer and producer Susan Harris that aired on the NBC......
Grand Ole Opry, country music show in Nashville, Tenn., U.S., which began weekly radio broadcasts in December 1925,......
Grey’s Anatomy, prime-time American television medical drama that debuted on the American Broadcasting Company......
Gunsmoke, American television western that aired on CBS for 20 seasons (1955–75), becoming the longest-running......
Mike Hammer, fictional character, a brawling, brutal private detective who is the protagonist of a series of hard-boiled......
Happy Days, American television situation comedy that aired on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) network......
HBO, American cable television company that arguably became the leading premium cable station for its mix of movies......
Hill Street Blues, American television law enforcement drama that aired on the National Broadcasting Company (NBC)......
Hunter Hancock is remembered as the first white disc jockey to play rhythm-and-blues records in southern California,......
I Love Lucy, American television situation comedy that aired on CBS from 1951 to 1957 and was the most popular......
IMDb, Web site that provides information about millions of films and television programs as well as their cast......
The groundbreaking American satirical sketch comedy television series In Living Color aired on the Fox Broadcasting......
infotainment, television programming that presents information (as news) in a manner intended to be entertaining.......
ITV, in the United Kingdom, television network consisting of a consortium of private companies in competition with......
It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, American sitcom developed by Rob McElhenney and Glenn Howerton that premiered......
Jack the Rapper (Jack Gibson) helped open the first African-American-owned radio station in the United States,......
Jeopardy!, daily syndicated American television quiz show in which three contestants try to win money as they are......
For seven years beginning in the mid-1950s, Douglas (“Jocko”) Henderson commuted daily between Philadelphia, where......
A pioneer of the brash, no-holds-barred style that came to dominate morning shows on rock radio in the 1990s, Joey......
John Belushi was an American comic actor and musician best known as an original cast member of the groundbreaking......
“I’m just plain fantastic—the best damn rock-and-roll DJ of our time or any other time!” wrote Larry Lujack, a......