Thought Leaders A Reminder to Business Leaders That Your Mic Is Always On Now more than ever, people judge you by the words you use. And the knives are out quick when you slip up. By Ray Hennessey
Thought Leaders Here’s the Business Tip SNL’s Jay Pharoah Took From Eddie Murphy Listen to Pharoah's hilarious advice on the very serious business of building your brand. By Dan Bova
Building a Business How Disruptive TV Changed the Way Providers Market Traditional television companies are becoming more creative to retain customers. By Lucinda Honeycutt
Business News Yelpers to Have Their Own Show on The Food Network It's titled '12 Hungry Yelpers,' because of course. By Mariella Moon
Business News Netflix’s Catalog Has Shrunk by a Third Since 2014 Perhaps it's so the streaming giant can focus on quality programs. By Lindsay Friedman
Business News Millennials’ TV Habits Contrast Sharply Based on Where They Are in Life A new Nielsen report shows the differences between dependents, independents and those starting a family. By Lindsay Friedman
Business News How Having a Commercial Air During the Super Bowl Paid Off for These 2 Businesses Death Wish Coffee and GoldieBlox were winners of Intuit QuickBooks Small Business Big Game contest. By Michelle Castillo
Tech ‘I Want My MTV’ Is Now ‘I Want My MStreamingTVApp’ Cable TV is fast becoming obsolete with cord-cutting apps such as Hulu, Pluto TV and Amazon Prime taking over. By Peter Daisyme
Business News FCC Approves Proposal to Boost TV Set-Top Box Competition The new rule would allow customers to obtain video services from providers such as Alphabet, Apple and Tivo. By Reuters
Business News Dr. Dre Will Reportedly Star in Apple’s First Original TV Series Vital Signs is reportedly a six-episode series starring Apple employee Dr. Dre in a dark, 'semi-autobiographical' role. By Nathan Ingraham
Business News The FCC Is Going to War Over Set-Top Boxes As well as opening up the set-top box market up to third parties, the proposals are expected to make the cost of renting a box a whole lot cheaper. By Daniel Cooper
Marketing 5 Ways to Turn a TV Appearance Into Evergreen PR for Your Brand Handled correctly, getting on TV is a marketing gift that keeps on giving. By Derek Newton
Marketing 5 Tips for Getting on TV Even small, personal brands and startups can unlock the PR power of television. By Derek Newton
Business News This 73-Year-Old Billionaire Is Joining Millennials in Cutting the Cord Mario Gabelli, the CEO of GAMCO Investors, says he understands why consumers are choosing streaming over cable TV. By Reuters
Business News The ’90s Keep Coming Back: ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000’ Is Kickstarting a Reboot The show would join other crowdsourced reboots including Veronica Mars, Reading Rainbow and Super Troopers. By Geoff Weiss
Building a Business The High-Tech Way TV Networks Are Trying to Read Your Mind New labs will track biometrics to see how viewers respond to shows and commercials. By Reuters
Tech Stream Me Up, Scotty: CBS to Release New Star Trek Episodes Beginning January 2017 The franchise is taking on the streaming frontier more than 50 years after it originally aired. By Carly Okyle
Business News Who Did Americans Pick as Their Favorite TV Boss? What makes a great boss? A recent survey listed the characters that people want to work for. By Deborah Mitchell
Thought Leaders How Small Teams Can Achieve Big Results The CEO of the company that dresses the star of CBS's 'The Good Wife' shares her five management tips. By Carol Roth
Entrepreneurs Stephen Colbert Lets the Crazy Questions Fly With Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel (WATCH) Spiegel, the world's youngest billionaire, discussed his ballsy move of turning down Facebook's offer and elections on The Late Show. By Kate Taylor
Business News You Can Soon Buy an 8K TV — But There’s a Catch Sharp's $133,000 ultra-HD television will go on sale in October. By Arjun Kharpal
Thought Leaders Stephen Colbert to Interview Elon Musk, Travis Kalanick During First Week of ‘Late Show’ Colbert's first week of guests includes an eclectic mix of luminaries from the worlds of film, politics, music, business and literature. By Geoff Weiss
Marketing KFC Doubles Down on a Dumb Ad Campaign KFC believes that a negative response equates to a good response. No wonder the chain is struggling. By Ray Hennessey
Building a Business Mike Rowe Just Gave a Fan Some Stellar Advice About Dealing With Rejection Rowe, the host of 'Dirty Jobs,' revealed he was in the final running to become host of Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show' before losing out -- not once, but twice -- to Craig Kilborn and then Jon Stewart. By Geoff Weiss
Building a Business How Entrepreneurs Can Leverage Local News We like to think our marketing and PR needs to be global, but thinking locally is often smarter. By Cynthia Johnson
Building a Business Arby’s Bids Farewell to Its Favorite Hater, Jon Stewart, With an Ad Featuring His Insults The chain proved its brand savvy as it bid Stewart #JonVoyage. By Kate Taylor
Building a Business Rocket Hub and Ovation Team Up to Bring Crowdfunding to TV The special will showcase the work of artists who are raising money to fund their creative projects. By Catherine Clifford