The Media Equation: Super Bowl Underscores the Big Business of Must-See, Live TV

At a time of atomization and endless special-interest hobbit holes, big live television events like the Super Bowl fulfill our need for something, anything, in common.

    



Advertising: Super Bowl Ads to Help Start Busy Season

The power of big-event television is on display as perhaps never before.

    



Awards Shows Help Clark Productions Bounce Back

Networks these days are craving event television, and, increasingly, Dick Clark Productions’s live, star-studded spectacles are delivering it.

    



‘Nine-Nine’ and Fox Enjoy Upset at Globes

The lightly watched Fox comedy “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” got a huge boost in knocking off network titans and much buzzed-about cable entries at the Golden Globes.

    



Golden Globes Telecast Draws Nearly 21 Million Viewers

The broadcast, hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler on NBC, had its biggest audience in 10 years, and was up 6 percent from last year.

    



The Carpetbagger: ‘American Hustle’ and ‘12 Years a Slave’ Top 2014 Golden Globe Nominations

The movies emerged as awards front-runners on Thursday, as each picked up seven Golden Globe nominations.