The top problem plaguing television (especially broadcast networks) today? Serious lack of diversity. Here's why all that "whiteness" isn't a good thing...
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We're about to enter a new phase of "Peak TV": Peak Streaming - and with that, we're also in danger of repeating the past mistakes of cable television...
"Critical Role": Our New Mandatory Viewing? Changing Viewer Habits and Television's Future [OPINION]
As the number of streaming services continues to grow, here's how "Critical Role" may just prove to be an answer to our evolving viewing habits...
Even though season 3 of "Cobra Kai" won't land until 2020, series co-star Ralph Macchio is letting fans know that Daniel' going to do some travelling...
Webcomics publisher WEBTOONS released their first animated series: "My Giant Nerd Boyfriend, Animated" - an adaptation of one of their most popular comics.
YouTube Originals favorite "Cobra Kai" and CW freshman supernatural-mystery series "Nancy Drew" will both be making their way to San Diego Comic-Con 2019.
With Charlie Brooker's 'Black Mirror' season 5 returning June 5th, Netflix is partnering with Netflix América Latina for video series 'Little Black Mirror.'
YouTube Originals’ Cobra Kai is giving viewers a behind the scenes look at how the cast took to the stuntwork on the Karate Kid sequel series.
With YouTube Originals’ 'Cobra Kai' officially kicking down the door on its sophomore season last week, the series has officially been renewed for season 3.
YouTube Originals’ Cobra Kai shifted focus from series co-stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka to newest additions Peyton List and Paul Walter Hauser.
'Cobra Kai' star Ralph Macchio was pitched tons of ideas over the years - but the best-worst one ever involved "The Thunder From Down Under (South Philly)."
With YouTube Originals’ Cobra Kai officially kicking down the door on season 2, the Karate Kid sequel series is offering us a quick-n-easy season 1 recap.
YouTube Originals’ 'Cobra Kai' and ESPN's '30 for 30' took a moment to remind all of us that 'The Karate Kid' was actually based on real life events...
If Happy!'s Christopher Meloni forgot about his "special moment" with New York City, The Late Late Show host James Corden was there for a friendly reminder.
In the following video for 'Cobra Kai,' see how the Karate Kid sequel series connects to the original film - and how history appears to be repeating itself.