Television

What TV Hangouts Do You Wish Were Real? [SURVEY]
What TV Hangouts Do You Wish Were Real? [SURVEY]
What TV Hangouts Do You Wish Were Real? [SURVEY]
The other night I found myself up late watching television re-runs. Nothing like a bowl of ice cream at 2 a.m., watching old television shows on your local TV station. I was able to catch an episode of Seinfeld, and The Simpsons followed afterwards. While my miserable life happened to be real, I found myself wishing I was one of these characters at there favorite hangout spot.
Where Will You Go to Watch the World Series? [POLL]
Where Will You Go to Watch the World Series? [POLL]
Where Will You Go to Watch the World Series? [POLL]
It's World Series time! Our St. Louis Cardinals take on the Boston Red Sox for what should be a great series to see who is the best team in baseball. Even for casual fans, the World Series is a big event. It's important you're in an optimal viewing area.
Five TV Shows That Should Take Place in Sedalia
Five TV Shows That Should Take Place in Sedalia
Five TV Shows That Should Take Place in Sedalia
I asked our listeners: if they could be a guest star on any TV show, what show would it be? I got some good responses, and some of the popular answers were Dukes of Hazzard, Sons of Anarchy, Friends and The Walking Dead. Which got me thinking that Walking Dead would be perfect if it took place in Sedalia. Which inspired me to make this list of the top five TV shows that should take place in Sedali
Do You Go Without Traditional Broadcast TV? [POLL]
Do You Go Without Traditional Broadcast TV? [POLL]
Do You Go Without Traditional Broadcast TV? [POLL]
So we all know technology changes constantly. What might have been a commonly used every day item could be gone in a second (pagers, anyone?). Telephone landlines are on a steep decline with the rise of cell phones, and I think TV could be headed in that direction as well.
Our Listeners Love Reality TV in the Summer
Our Listeners Love Reality TV in the Summer
Our Listeners Love Reality TV in the Summer
Recently, I asked what are you watching on television this summer. It seems the major networks have issued more first run shows this summer than in a long time. Most the shows are reality in nature, but nothing appears to be stopping CBS with 'Under the Dome,' which has had over 11 million viewers according to Nielson. That is definitely the show that I'm watching, and not missing an episode of on
What Are You Watching on TV this Summer? [SURVEY]
What Are You Watching on TV this Summer? [SURVEY]
What Are You Watching on TV this Summer? [SURVEY]
There are many things that I love about summer: baseball, barbeque, swimming and a few other things. However, one thing that annoys me is television. It used to be that summer television was a time to watch shows in rerun state and catch up with shows that maybe you missed an episode or two...
Show To Offer Bigfoot Bounty of $10 Million
Show To Offer Bigfoot Bounty of $10 Million
Show To Offer Bigfoot Bounty of $10 Million
If we don't get irrefutable evidence of Bigfoot by the end of next year we're probably never going to get that proof. That's because Spike TV is upping ante on the search for the hairy creature, offering $10 million to the first person who can find him.
Sofia Vergara Is Television’s Highest Paid Woman
Sofia Vergara Is Television’s Highest Paid Woman
Sofia Vergara Is Television’s Highest Paid Woman
‘Modern Family‘ star Sofia Vergara is having a pretty good summer. Not only was she just nominated for an Emmy, she’s also reportedly engaged — and she’s topped Forbes‘ list of the highest-paid women on television. The list calls itself the “highest paid TV actresses,” but with Kim Kardashian in the No. 2 slot, we’re not sure that’s entirely accurate. (Unless, of course, you actually believed Kim
‘Hatfields and McCoys’ Makes Cable Ratings History
‘Hatfields and McCoys’ Makes Cable Ratings History
‘Hatfields and McCoys’ Makes Cable Ratings History
Over a century after their infamous family feud ended, the Hatfields and McCoys have made history once again, this time on TV. History’s three-part miniseries, which concluded last night, is now the highest rated non-sports broadcast in basic cable history. That’s something any Hatfield or McCoy would be proud of.