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New Television as an Art Form Article 
Looking at the new crop of quality TV shows which can be considered an art form in its own right
Mar 28, 2011 - Carlie Daley
Television: The Enemy of Creativity? Article 
Is television really devoid of any artistic merit as veteran director Ken Loach recently pronounced?
Oct 21, 2010 - Sam Goddard
Plight of Black Entertainment Television Article 
Black Entertainment Television (BET) is an America's premiere television network that spotlights the achievements of black American entertainers and celebrities.
Aug 4, 2009 - Rhonda Campbell
CTV's Cult Classic The Mad Dash on Game TV Article 
From conception to lost syndication opportunities, we learn everything there is to know about the 1978 to 1986 Montreal-based TV show.
Jan 23, 2010 - Steve Hatton
Mad Men AMC Cable TV Series Article 
"Mad Men" an original new series airs on AMC Cable TV. The sexy prime time television series is set in 1960's New York, in the high-powered "Golden Age" of advertising.
Jul 21, 2007 - Christine Nyholm
Mad Men Review Article 
"Mad Men" has won the Emmy for Best Drama Series
Sep 28, 2008 - Erin Konrad
The Mad Men of Remember WENN Article 
Set before World War II, set after World War II. Set in Pittsburgh at the bottom of the barrel, set in New York at the top of their game. Comedy, drama, Emmy-Winners...
Mar 5, 2009 - Elizabeth Fredericks
Television's Don Draper and Mad Men vs Advertising's George Lois Article 
One of advertising's icons is mad because he says the AMC TV series misrepresents the "creative revolution" that he and others pushed in the 1960s.
Aug 31, 2010 - Carroll Trosclair
AMC Builds Partnerships to Promote "Mad Men" Article 
AMC has partnered with Banana Republic, Clorox, Variety magazine, Vanity Fair and Lionsgate in a unique promotion that may inspire similar marketing campaigns.
Jul 18, 2009 - Carroll Trosclair
Revisiting TV Classics Article 
DVD releases of many lesser-known but well-regarded TV classics generate exposure to new audiences. Here are six great recently-released programs worth revisiting.
Nov 16, 2009 - Terrence Moss
TV Review - Hunt for the Mad Trapper Article 
This documentary follows a two pronged approach. A forensics team tries to identify the outlaw from his remains while dramatic reenactments detail his reign of terror.
May 14, 2009 - Stephen Smith
Writing for TV: TV Visuals Article 
The use of visual elements is one of the most important aspects of writing for TV. This articles explains why visuals are needed, and how to best use them.
Jul 14, 2010 - Shaun Edwards
Mad Men, Dexter - Anti-heroes Take Over TV Article 
TV shows like Mad Men, Dexter, and Damages are showing that viewers are more interested in complex anti-heroes than the simple supermen they embraced in the past.
Nov 10, 2009 - Heath Lenoble
Mad Men Tomorrowland Season Four Finale: New Beginnings on AMC TV Article 
The Mad Men season four finale, Tomorrowland, on AMC cable TV starred Jon Hamm as newly engaged advertising executive Don Draper, planning new beginnings.
Oct 20, 2010 - Christine Nyholm
Kyle Chandler's Emmy Win Is Good for "Good" Television Article 
Kyle Chandler, the underdog nominee in the 2011 Emmy race for Outstanding Lead Actor, Drama, won his first Emmy, which ensured recognition for quality TV.
Sep 21, 2011 - Jennifer Ciotta
Television's Faithful Fairy Tales Article 
Disney may have sanitized the telling of fairy tales, but these television adaptations stay close to the written word, villains and all.
Nov 28, 2008 - Erin Haley
Television Writers Share Tips Article 
Introduction to the writer's room and to some of the differences between writing for television in Canada and the United States
Oct 5, 2011 - Marie-Claude Arnott