What Shields ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ From Cancel Culture
Season 14 of ‘It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’ is upon us, and BuzzFeed is out with 2,000-plus words on why the show hasn’t fallen prey to ‘cancel culture.’
ESPN Still Has A Bias Problem, But It’s About Bad TV, Not Politics
Politics plays a role, but it’s smaller than it’s made out to be. Politics just easily becomes the scapegoat because ESPN is so boring when a game isn’t on.
We’ll Forget About ESPN’s Woes Soon, But Not For Long
The politicization of ESPN — and sports media generally — is both a symptom of larger problems and a problem in itself.
The Real Story Behind ESPN’s Wednesday Massacre
From poor financial decisions that are no longer paying off, to declining viewership, to an increased focus on left-wing politics, ESPN made its own mess.
‘The Bachelorette’, ’90s Series Reboots, and Upcoming Fall TV Trends
Emily Yahr, pop culture and entertainment reporter at the Washington Post, breaks down this season of reality and prime time television.
Trump Proves Super PACs Can’t Buy Elections, But Free Media Can
If Democrats actually believe all the things they’re constantly saying about ‘buying elections,’ then they should start trying to regulate the media.
Why ‘Diners, Drive-Ins, And Dives’ Is The Best Food Show Ever
‘Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives’ wraps our better angels up in ketchup and bacon, time-honored wisdom and tradition, and serves it all sizzling hot.
The New York Times Just Memory-Holed This Devastating Obama Admission
On Thursday night, the New York Times published a stunning admission from President Obama. By Friday morning, the entire passage was gone from the story.
Little Has Changed Since The World Of ‘Show Me A Hero’
HBO’s ‘Show Me a Hero’ miniseries explore the politics of race from some angles both stale and fresh.
What I’ve Learned From Dropping Fox News
I switched cable providers, and the new one inexplicably lacks Fox News. Although Fox isn’t perfect, I’m suffering.