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.

New Book on Howard Cosell Says He Had a Problem That Was His Downfall — Including Triggering a Fight With Al Michaels in the Broadcast Booth

A new book claims that TV personality Howard Cosell had a personal problem that was his undoing, including costing him his ABC job, reports the New York Post. Cosell, who died in 1995, is the focus of “Howard Cosell: The…

Which TV Shows Do Rich People Hate the Most?

Digging into Nielsen ratings by demographics, two shows stand out for being unpopular with wealthy viewers, in an analysis by New York Magazine. According to the piece, Fox’s "Cops" is the most unpopular show among upscale adults 18 to 49…

CBS’s Les Moonves on TV: ‘We’re the Best Game in Town’

CBS Corp. President and CEO Les Moonves opened up about ‘Two and a Half Men,’ the value of demographics and how technology has affected the content business during an in-depth interview with the Hollywood Radio and Television Society. TVWeek Open…

Regis Philbin’s Last Day on ‘Live with Regis & Kelly’ Brings Ad Windfall

Regis Philbin’s last appearance as a co-host of the syndicated show "Live with Regis & Kelly" drew hefty advertising rates, with 30-second commercials in today’s telecast selling for $250,000 each, reports MediaPost.com’s MediaDailyNews. The show typically earns between $25,000 and…

YouTube Phenomenon Makes Its Way to Television as a Weekly Series

Cartoon Network said it’s planning a weekly series based on a YouTube phenomenon that will air beginning in 2012, reports the Los Angeles Times’ ShowTracker blog. The Internet phenomenon is "The Annoying Orange," an animated fruit that annoys other foods…

As Netflix Deal Winds Down, Starz Readies Its Own Digital Streaming App, Eyes Nontraditional Internet Business Model

[Updated Nov. 21, 2011, 11:55 a.m., to reflect L.A. Times’ correction to its story, as indicated below.} With its Netflix deal set to end, Starz is working on its own digital streaming application to bring its programs to subscribers in…

FX Takes a Pass on One Pilot, Retools Another

FX is taking a pass on one of two drama pilots it has in the works and is doing some retooling and reshoots on the other one, Deadline.com reports. "Outlaw Country," a pilot set in Nashville, has been passed over…

HBO and BBC Developing Prize-Winning Historical Novel

HBO and BBC are joining forces on a television adaptation of an award-winning 2009 historical novel, Deadline.com reports. The book is "Wolf Hall," which won Britain’s prestigious Man Booker Prize. The book follows the rise of Thomas Cromwell in the…

Big Turnout for Simon Cowell’s Twitter Debut

"X Factor" judge Simon Cowell signed up for Twitter on Wednesday and by Thursday afternoon had attracted almost 300,000 followers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. In his first tweet, Cowell acknowledged "its taken a while" for him to join Twitter,…

Ashton Kutcher’s Year of Too Much Fun: Demi Moore to File for Divorce Over His Alleged Infidelity

"Demi Moore is ending her marriage to Ashton Kutcher," reports the Associated Press. The AP broke the story and had this statement from Moore, 49: "It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I have decided to end my…