In a world where “okay, Boomer” became the cynical default response to what older generations have to say, more and more ...
The first generation raised by television didn't just watch these shows - they absorbed lessons about authority, family, and ...
Nostalgia has a strange way of sneaking up on us, especially when a single melody can transport an entire generation back to ...
In today’s world of endless streaming choices, it’s hard to imagine a time when you had to be in front of the TV at a specific time on a specific night to catch your favorite show. There was no pause ...
As the first generation to grow up with television, baby boomers have a special relationship with media that has sculpted their discerning consumption habits. Raised in the glow of the small screen, ...
For Baby Boomers, television wasn’t just entertainment during the 1960s and 1970s; it was a cornerstone of family life, offering shared laughter, comforting routines, and relatable characters who ...
Most idiotic shows in history? A flying nun, a talking car, tone deaf cops, a man turned animal, and those singing and dancing Bradys. These fiascos — The Flying Nun, My Mother the Car, Cop Rock, ...
When it comes to the most popular TV networks according to baby boomers, the list is likely going to surprise you. Anyone who thought a list would be dominated by ABC, CBS, and NBC will be surprised.
The first generation to grow up with TV is starting to gray -- but you would never know it if you turned on the television. Finding a character over age 45 on a network TV show can be challenging ...
I'm not suggesting that any of us should emulate the protagonist in the Bruce Springsteen song "57 Channels (And Nothing On)" who shot a hole in his TV screen because he was discontented with his ...
We’ve seen Skip Bayless vs Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless vs Shannon Sharpe, what about a show built around Boomer Esiason vs Deion Sanders? A sports show with Esiason and Sanders never happened, ...
NEW YORK — Americans born between 1946 and 1964 are accustomed to being catered to, but that’s not the case with much of television today. Now there’s some new evidence that they’re finding this ...