Canceled 19 months ago and unwatched by the vast majority of Americans, impressionist Frank Caliendo’s “Frank TV” remains burned into the consciousness, if not retinas, of hundreds of thousands of ...
Believed to be Obama’s first ever national appearance, a 1991 commercial for TBS’s “Black History Minute" featuring the then 29-year-old, deep-voiced Harvard Law Review graduating editor-in-chief ...
ANALYSIS: It's been three months since Conan O'Brien announced his new TBS late-night show, set to launch this fall, and his fans are starting to wonder when the carrot-topped host will finally reveal ...
It's unlike a network to pass on a chance to promote high-profile programming. Yet until now, they've failed to take advantage of the blank space that appears next to some ads on their HD feeds.
As an ad, Barack Obama's 1991 public service announcement on Black History Month for TBS is terrible: The 29-year-old Obama -- then the editor of the Harvard Law Review-- faces the camera, reads a ...
This was one of the few issues I was on ESPN’s side for. MLB was strong-arming the network into running promos for TBS by threatening to exclude the “Leader” from doing broadcasts on-site for the ...
Frank Caliendo's new sketch comedy show "Frank TV" premieres Nov. 20 on TBS. If you're hearing this for the first time, you obviously aren't watching the baseball playoffs. Caliendo, a Waukesha native ...
Okay, so TBS is really excited about this Conan stuff. So much so, that they have already mocked up a promo for their new late-night show. And I don’t know about you guys, but it makes me excited.