It wasn’t long ago that The WB was touting itself as a haven for scripted programming as the big four networks were increasingly devoting time to reality shows. That’s not exactly the case anymore.
Whatever one thinks of its artistic elegance or lack thereof - and we're not exactly talking about the Svetlana Khorkina of American network television here - the WB sure has a knack for capturing the ...
This article was updated at 7:56 p.m. In a summer stunner, Jordan Levin has ankled his gig as chief exec of the WB — and producer David Janollari could be headed to the Frog. Shake-up went down Monday ...
Less than a month after unveiling WB's prime-time lineup to advertisers in New York, network CEO Jordan Levin has been stripped of his post. Chairman Garth Ancier, who shared oversight of WB with ...
When The WB meets advertisers this morning at a midtown Manhattan hotel, it will already have on the boards one of the more intriguing concepts for a drama in recent years. Just last week, The WB ...
The fallout from this year's less-than-stunning television season continues, as one of the creative forces behind The WB was ousted in a shakeup of the troubled teen/young adult network. Jordan Levin, ...
On January 11, 1995, a network launched that would become a destination for younger viewers — one that would have them saying “Oh what a night!” five times a week. The big four networks had dabbled in ...