Logo

Author Page

Chuck Ross 38,865 Entries
Chuck Ross

Chuck Ross is the managing director of TVWeek.com. He's been involved in the TV business ever since he sold cable TV subscriptions in Santa Monica, Calif., door-to-door in the mid-to-late 1970s. He's had regular gigs reporting and/or editing about TV and advertising for Cablevision magazine,The Hollywood Reporter, the San Francisco Chronicle, Inside Media and Advertising Age. He first joined the predecessor to TVWeek, Electronic Media, in 2000.

The Voice of Smurfette Has Died; Her Long Career Included Everything From Being the Original Crusader Rabbit to Working on the ‘Avatar’ TV Series

The voice of Smurfette from the animated 1980s show "The Smurfs" has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Lucille Bliss was 96 and died of natural causes. Bliss had a 60-year career, voicing animated characters from the 1950s up until…

Video: TV Chef Fires Back After Brutal Restaurant Review — Blasts NY Times Food Critic, Saying He’s Trying to Make a Name for Himself by ‘Going After a Celebrity Chef Who’s Not a New Yorker’

After a New York Times review that’s being called the worst restaurant review in the paper’s history, popular Food Network host Guy Fieri is firing back. Fieri went on damage control to respond to the brutal review of his Times…

Letter Raises More Questions About When CEO of The NY Times — in His Previous Position as Chief of the BBC — Learned About Sex Abuse Accusations

"A legal letter sent on behalf of Mark Thompson, the former director general of the BBC [and the current CEO of The New York Times], raises questions about his assertions that he learned of accusations of sexual abuse against its…

You Won’t Believe the Drama HBO Is Developing With Writers of the Zombie Comedy Hit ‘Zombieland.’ It’s a 180-Degree Departure

"Zombieland" writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick are set to work on a script for  HBO — and "Game Change" director and producer Jay Roach — that’s a major departure from that zombie comedy hit, reports Deadline.com. The three will executive…

‘Sherlock Holmes’ Producer Has New Drama Project at CW

"Sherlock Holmes" producer Dan Lin is working on a drama project for the CW, according to The Hollywood Reporter’s Live Feed. The project, “Book Club,” is about a New Yorker who starts a reading group with her mother, grandmother and…

Former News Corp. Executive Peter Chernin Joins Twitter Board

Former News Corp. President Peter Chernin has joined the board of Twitter, as the microblogging site wants to strengthen its relationships with media companies, reports Bloomberg. Chernin sent his first tweet shortly after Twitter announced his appointment, the story notes….

NBC Orders Additional Episodes of Freshman Sitcom

NBC has ordered four more episodes of a freshman comedy, reports the Los Angeles Times’ Show Tracker. The show is "Guys with Kids," which airs on Wednesday nights. Created by Jimmy Fallon and Charlie Grandy, the series stars Anthony Anderson,…

More Ratings Woes for NBC, as Three Shows Equal Their All-Time Lows

A returning NBC sitcom matched its all-time low with its season premiere Wednesday night, as the Peacock Network finished well behind its Big Four broadcast rivals in the key 18-49 demo, based on Nielsen overnights. TVbytheNumbers.com reports that “Whitney,” the…

FX Renews Drama Series — With Award-Winning Actress Also Set to Return

FX announced that it is bringing back an acclaimed drama series, and that one of its most popular stars will also be back. Deadline.com reports that Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story” will be back for a 13-episode third season. Also…

Viacom Chief Addresses Concerns About MTV After 31% Plunge in Ratings

Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman sought to reassure analysts about the condition of MTV after the cable channel’s 31% decline in prime-time ratings for the season vs. a year ago sparked concerns among investors, Deadline.com reports. The channel’s ratings woes have…