For TV Fans, Cramming In Sunday’s Best

Decades ago, families gathered around the only set in the house on Sunday nights because networks scheduled their best programming then. Today, even with DVRs and on-demand program selection, the phenomenon continues.

    



The Media Equation: When ‘60 Minutes’ Checks Its Journalistic Skepticism at the Door

Viewers expect and deserve the show to bring its A game when it takes on a huge issue like the N.S.A., to serve as a stand-in for the American people and ask the uncomfortable questions.

    



‘Leave of Absence’ for Lara Logan After Flawed Benghazi Report

The leaves for the CBS correspondent and her producer follow an internal report that criticized her reporting methods for the segment on “60 Minutes.”

    



‘60 Minutes’ Is Reviewing Discredited Benghazi Report

In a brief statement, the program says the review — which had not been mentioned before — began “the moment we confirmed there was an issue in our story.”

    



CBS to Correct Erroneous Report on Benghazi

The network acknowledged that it had suffered a blow to its credibility in broadcasting a report with an interview of someone who was never at the scene.

    



Accounts Differ to F.B.I. and CBS on Benghazi

Conflicting statements given by a security officer to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and to CBS call into question a “60 Minutes” report.

    



Media Decoder Blog: CBS Renews 18 Prime-Time Shows

All of the network’s top shows all were renewed, including the dramas, “NCIS,” ‘NCIS LA,” “Elementary,” “Person of Interest,” “Hawaii Five-0” and “Blue Bloods.”

Media Decoder Blog: Winter TV Schedule Brings Shift in Ratings Race

Cable shows continue to dominate over most network offerings on Sunday nights, and Fox overtakes a flagging NBC for the season.