Television

CTV showcases three standout student-written shows exploring college life

Three Columbia students will appear in CTV's preview screening, including "The O.C. Club" by CTV president Andy Seife, CC ’14, “Floorcest” from Eliana Levenson, BC ’14, and “High Class Problem” from second year MFA student Anthony McDonald

Stars of ‘Key and Peele’ aim for controversy, original laughs

New Comedy Central show takes on racism, politics, and pop culture with wit and humor—and always an unexpected twist.

‘Vote for Pedro’ in new animated series based on cult classic film

Fox aims for fast-paced jokes and fresh style with its animated series inspired by Napoleon Dynamite

CU alums feature prominently in HBO series ‘Bored to Death’

“Bored to Death,” now in its third season on HBO, is like “Entourage” if it were set in Brooklyn and about a bunch of pot-smoking writers.

Festival tunes audience into inner workings of the television industry

The seventh annual New York Television Festival brings aspiring TV showrunners, industry executives, and TV fans together in a variety of screenings, panels, and tutorials.

‘Doctor Who’: Longest-running science fiction TV show kicks off new season stateside

Imported cult hit will return to screens with explosive two-part premiere

Sexual violence on campus: ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’ walks fine line between spreading sexual assualt awareness and attracting viewers

Two writers discuss the pros and cons of a long-running, high-paying TV show on a very touchy subject.

A ‘Shameless’ interview with Justin Chatwin, star of new Showtime Sunday night series

The star of the new Showtime show shamelessly discusses his past and present as a young actor, including his role as Goku in the ill-fated "Dragonball:Evolution."

Gossip Girl here: back on the air but not back on its game

“Gossip Girl” isn’t renowned for being realistic or thought-provoking, but this episode’s shenanigans walked the line of downright obviousness.

New comedy ‘Glory Daze’ boasts boys gone wild

The show makes crude frat boys surprisingly appealing.