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'Orange Is The New Black' Gets Darker

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Season six of Netflix's hit comedy premieres on July 27. Beth Dover, who plays prison administrator Linda Ferguson, tells Cheddar how the show addresses the harsh realities of the criminal justice system.
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Ken Auletta: Ad Disruption Could Kill the Media Industry

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The disruption of the advertising business will fundamentally alter the way Americans listen, read, and watch media in the future, according to the writer and media critic Ken Auletta.
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Author Ken Auletta on Advertising's Near-Death Experience

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The disruption of the advertising business will fundamentally alter the way Americans listen, read, and watch media in the future, according to the writer and media critic Ken Auletta.
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Time Spent and Engagement: TV vs. Internet

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People around the globe, on average, will spend more time online next year than they will spend watching TV, according to data measurement company Zenith. However, in the U.S., television time still beats out time spent on the net. Sara...
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Trump continues to lambast Trudeau at Singapore news conference

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'He learned, that's going to cost a lot of money for the people of Canada,' U.S. president says, responding to Trudeau remarks on trade
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Internet Outpacing TV Globally, but Not in U.S.

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People around the world, on average, will spend more time online next year than they will spend watching TV, according data from Zenith. However, in the U.S., TV time still beats out time spent online, said Sara Fischer, a media reporter...
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Facebook, Uber, and Wells Fargo Find Out the Cost of Trust the Hard Way

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Consumer backlash, magnified over social media, has forced more and more large companies to invest in expensive ad campaigns that aim to win back trust, says Wall Street Journal reporter Suzanne Vranica.
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The Cost of Regaining Customer Trust

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Consumer backlash, magnified by social media, has forced more and more large companies to invest in expensive ad campaigns that aim to win back trust, says Wall Street Journal reporter Suzanne Vranica.
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Making a mark

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Darren Throop, president and CEO, Entertainment One, on becoming a powerhouse on the international scene.
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Molly Parker gets lost in space

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Canadian actor Molly Parker on overcoming dark times to make a TV show that's aspirational.
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Frank Oz relives television gold in Muppet guys talking

9th - Higher Ed
The Muppets and their weekly show were and, remain, a big part of many people's lives growing up. None more so than the cast of performers, five of whom have come together for the first time ever, to discuss the leadership of Jim Henson,...
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Learn Klingon: Duolingo launches course on Star Trek language

9th - Higher Ed
"Revenge is a dish best served cold." This is one of several well-known Klingon proverbs for Star Trek — and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill — fans. But for devout Trekkies, knowing the proverbs isn't enough; there's also a language to be...
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Learn Klingon in 2 minutes (sort of)

9th - Higher Ed
"Revenge is a dish best served cold." This is one of several well-known Klingon proverbs for Star Trek — and Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill — fans. But for devout Trekkies, knowing the proverbs isn't enough; there's also a language to be...
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'Roseanne' reboot riding the TV nostalgia wave

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The 'Roseanne' reboot is the latest television classic to be revived, as major networks ride the TV nostalgia wave. It's not all rooted in nostalgia, however — major networks are vying for a ratings winner and what's familiar is always...
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How Working for Showtime Restored a Show Creator's Faith in TV

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"Episodes" co-creators David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik talk about how making a show for the cable network was a better experience than most jobs, and why they're looking to streaming platforms next.
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Digital Advertising Is Finally Catching Up With TV

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Diply President and Chief Revenue Officer Dan Lagani says we're only in the second inning of a downward trend for TV broadcasters. He explains what he expects to see happen over the next decade.
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Mark Cuban Still Sees a Ton of Opportunity in Traditional TV

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Mark Cuban thinks cable companies are missing out on low-hanging fruit. He says the focus on streaming has distracted providers but that TV still has a big advantage.
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Tim Roth Talks Drama and the Future of Streaming

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Amazon's newest original drama goes prime time next week. "Tin Star" tells the story of a former British detective who brings his family to a small, tranquil town in hopes for a better life. Actor Tim Roth, who plays the lead role in the...
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Where Customers Go for Holiday Shopping Inspiration

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Summer is over, so it's time to start shopping for the holidays! Dan Lagani, President & Chief Revenue Officer at Diply, reports results of an online shopping survey the company conducted. They found that 75% of respondents used Facebook...
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How Consumer Expectations Are Reshaping Radio

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Larry Miller, Professor for the Steinhart Music Business Program at NYU, says radio has been a resilient medium for about 100 years. But could the rise of music streaming change that?
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"Star Trek- Discovery" Takes on a New Frontier

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CBS is bringing the new show "Star Trek Discovery" to its streaming service. Dan Victor, Editor at Popdust, talks about why the new series stands out and how it could draw viewers to a new streaming service.
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Sports Programming "Needs a Facelift"

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Sports fans are becoming more mobile, which means live sports viewing is on the decline. WinView's Tom Rogers, who formerly helmed CNBC, says that to stick around, sports networks need to embrace new ways of engaging audiences.
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How CBC News approaches its coverage of terrorist attacks (The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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CBC News' Director of Journalistic Public Accountability discusses the news organization's approach to covering terrorism. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.
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Donald Trump fires James Comey: Behind the media coverage (CBC News Network's The Investigators with Diana Swain)

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Margaret Sullivan of the Washington Post on the news media's coverage of Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI director James Comey. Watch The Investigators Saturdays at 9:30 pm ET and Sundays at 5:30 pm ET on CBC News Network.