Our roundtable guests Mike Schur (Parks and Recreation), Matthew Carnahan (House of Lies), Greg Daniels (The Office), Bruce Helford (Anger Management), Liz Meriwether (New Girl), Steve Molaro (The Big Bang Theory) all discuss the Nielsen ratings, Hulu and the struggles facing network television.
Joining the Fox comedy as Nick's mourning mother, the Emmy winner tells THR about her work on the two series and her lingering love for "The Riches." READ MORE
Taking the stage at PaleyFest, the Fox comedy's ensemble compares Jess and Nick to other restrained TV romances such as Sam and Diane from "Cheers" and... Carrie and Brody from "Homeland." READ MORE
The latest to guest on the Fox comedy, the actor tells THR about his ill-fated attempt to woo Zooey Deschanel on screen and makes a compelling pitch for those not already watching his Showtime series. READ MORE
Billed as a special outing for both Tuesday comedies, April 4 will mark the network's second trial for half-hours in the "Glee" slot this season. READ MORE
Following news of Margo Martindale's addition as Mrs. Miller, the Fox comedy continues to beef up guests for an upcoming trip to the character's native Chicago. READ MORE
"It feels like an organic time for it to happen," she tells THR. "It took us by surprise, and we liked that because we felt it would take the audience by surprise a little bit, too." READ MORE
The actress tells THR that her request for guidelines for the Fox comedy's beloved drinking game could not be accommodated: "We'd just shout out random dates and facts and names of politicians." READ MORE
The "Saturday Night Live" superfan tells Jimmy Fallon that he chickened out while attempting to approach the creator of the iconic comedy show at the Emmys. READ MORE
The "Harry's Law" alum (and Rob's younger brother) tells THR about his guest gig: "They were looking for the face of someone nice who could unsuspectingly murder. And my face is the face that they chose." READ MORE
Zooey Deschanel, Mindy Kaling and many of the men of the network's Tuesday block answer awkward questions, indulge reporters in pratfalls and imitate absent co-stars. READ MORE
Behind the Screen explores the impact of technology on movies and TV shows, specifically content producers, cinematographers, editors, VFX shops and artists, sound mixers and editors, technical (including R&D) roles and the post-production community. This includes products from companies like Red, Canon, Dolby and Avid to new hires in key below-the-line positions on movies or at below the line post/VFX shops