May 25, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
PREMIUM: A look at the buzzy shows and big-picture trends that emerged from the Hollywood studios' screenings to international buyers.
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May 25, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
The Charmed reboot is The CW's most-talked-about new show, according to The WIT's analysis of social media in the week since the network's Upfront presentation.
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May 25, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
PREMIUM: Buyers got to sample a full plate of new series over at the NBCUniversal studio lot during the week, with considerable enthusiasm for a new medical drama based on a bestseller about New York's Bellevue hospital called New Amsterdam.
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May 24, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
CBS's Murphy Brown revival generated the greatest social media interest among the network's 2018-19 shows unveiled last week, The WIT reports.
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May 24, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
With some justification, Twentieth Century Fox can claim to be the cool kid around town, especially during L.A. Screenings week.
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May 24, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
Recaps the network upfront announcements and looks at the big-picture trends in U.S. broadcast TV.
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May 23, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
The Rookie, a new drama starring Nathan Fillion from Entertainment One, led the social media buzz for ABC's new fall and midseason shows presented at its Upfront last week, according to analysis from The WIT.
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May 23, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
The new shows on offer from CBS Studios International (CBSSI) are all solid and reassuringly broad in appeal, buyers indicated at the studio's screening sessions, something they've come to bank on from the supplier of top global performers like NCIS, Blue Bloods, Hawaii Five-0 and Bull.
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May 22, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
Among FOX's 2018-19 new pickups, the adaptation of Justin Cronin's The Passage generated the most buzz on social media, according to analysis from The WIT.
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May 22, 2018
L.A. Screenings, Top Stories
A quintet of strong dramas virtually all struck chords with a packed house of overseas program buyers at Warner Bros.'s first full day of screenings on its back lot Monday; as one major European buyer put it: "Nothing too dark, nothing too loud, but characters with a lot of heart and great visuals."
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