Tomorrow Will Be Televised is a weekly program covering the television scene. Journalist Simon Applebaum hosts the program, featuring live guests, breaking TV news and commentary. Guests include network TV executives, show producers/creators, entrepreneurs launching new TV services, TV critics and p…
Second May 2025 episode of the program all about TV, featuring a preview of the 2025 NewFront and Upfront events happening the next two weeks in New York City with Adweek TV reporter Saleah Blancaflor.
Special first May 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Thom Zimny, producer-director of the Hulu/Disney+ special Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen And The E Street Band, and Daniel Thompson, chief executive with interactive content/shopping venture Spincast TV.
Final April 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Bob Boden and Dr. Rob Carpenter, authors of the new book The Creative Leader; Nuestra.TV chief marketing officer Maria Twena and Avenida Entertainment Group/A+ chief executive Fanny Grande, discussing their new strategic relationship, and SeriesFest chief program officer Claire Taylor, previewing the 2025 edition of this annual event, taking place later this week in Denver.
Next-to-last April 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Barret O'Brien, co-star/producer/writer/director of The Long Long Night, the independently-made scripted TV series premiering April 28, and Hub Entertainment Research senior consultant Jason Platt Zolov, discussing results from the organization's annual "Connected Home" study.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Veronica Reid, organizer of the Save Dead Boy Detectives campaign, and Marguerite Derricks, multiple Emmy-winning choreographer of Etoile, Prime Video's new ballet-centric dramedy series premiering this Thursday (April 24).
Good Friday 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: prolific situation comedy series creator-producer Bentley Kyle Evans, whose latest series, Highly Favored, debuted earlier this month on Impact Network.
Special Thursday episode of the program all about TV, featuring an extended tribute to iconic game show host/creator/producer/historian Wink Martindale, who passed away April 15 at age 91. Our guests: Bob Boden, game show producer and former Game Show Network programming executive, and Harry Friedman, multiple Emmy-winning Wheel Of Fortune and Jeopardy! executive producer. Plus a "Something I'd Like To See" feature inspired by AMC Networks' new Great American Stories project.
Special early-evening episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: James Duff, executive producer-showrunner of Sherlock & Daughter, The CW's new drama series launching Wednesday night, and David McCollum, supervising sound editor on The Handmaid's Tale, now in its sixth and final season on Hulu.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Andre Swanston, co-founder/chief executive of new smart TV-distributed videogame venture PHYND; George Olson, creator-showrunner of Syfy series SurrealEstate; entertainment news journalist/author Ray Richmond, reflecting on the life/career of Dennis The Menace star Jay North, and Amanda Marsalis, executive producer-director of new Max medical drama The Pitt and upcoming Netflix drama series Ransom Canyon.
Second April 2025--and special Thursday--episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: Roye Okupe, creator/executive producer/showrunner of groundbreaking Cartoon Network series Iyanu. Plus an extended commentary on made-for-TV movies getting more Primetime Emmy Awards respect.
First April 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Chris St. John, executive producer of new National Geographic unscripted series David Blaine Do Not Attempt, and Alfonso Moreno, showrunner for When Hope Calls, entering its second scripted season this weekend on Great American Family. Plus an expanded "Takeaway Of The Week" segment on the annual PlayFronts event, happening this past Tuesday in New York City.
Final March 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Jason Egenberg, executive producer of Give Me Back My Daughter, Lifetime's next made-for-TV movie which debuts April 5, and Ryan Ballengee, founder-owner of programming service Golf News Net TV. Plus a tribute to the TV career of actor Richard Chamberlain, who passed away this weekend at age 90.
Next-to-last March 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Michael Bayer, producer-director of documentary miniseries Vanished: The Heather Elvis Case, now playing on Prime Video and AppleTV+, and Charles Wachter, showrunner on Million Dollar Listing, the new competition series launching this past Wednesday on Netfllix.
Special Thursday episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: Rob Swartz, senior vice president of programming at Reelz, the unscripted TV channel now offering megacontent format Reelz+.
The program all about TV. Our guests: top business advisor Rose Fass, dealing with how scripted TV series portray the business world, and Steve Hulford, co-founder/chief executive of Underknown, the organization running new venture Popular Science Channel.
The program all about TV. Our main topic: the coming attractions outlook for Paramount's TV empire, following its merger with Skydance Media.
Special Thursday episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Andrew Stearn, executive producer of new Hulu scripted miniseries Good American Family. and Gavin Michael Booth, director-showrunner of Dreamcrusher, Reveel's new scripted mystery series where the first viewer to solve the mystery can win $100,000.
The program all about TV, this episode dealing with a pair of new interactive TV ventures going public this week. Our guests: Will Brierly and Keith Garde, co-founder and chief executive respectively of VCTV, and Matty Beckerman and Brittany Hershkowitz, chief executive officer and chief marketing officer respectively of IRCode, showcasing at South By Southwest 2025 in Austin, Texas.
The program all about TV. Our guest: John Quaintance, creator-executive producer-showrunner of Good Cop/Bad Cop, the comedy/dramedy/mystery series playing Wednesday nights on The CW and elsewhere on Roku.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Jon Erwin, founder of The Wonder Project and creator-executive producer of House Of David, the new drama series running on Prime Video, and Asako Gladsjo, senior producer of Eyes On The Prize, the award-winning documentary series that moved its third season from public television to HBO.
Special Thursday--and second March 2025 episode--of the program all about TV. Our guests: Lauren Stowell and Gabe Honig, director and showrunner respectively on Celtics City, HBO's new sports documentary series; The Programming Insider editor-in-chief Marc Berman, and Anthony Carbone, executive producer-showrunner of popular Fox game show hour The Floor.
First March 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: London Brown, co-star of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, launching its fourth season on Starz March 7. Plus reaction to last night's 2025 Academy Awards presentation, simulcast on ABC and Hulu.
Final February 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Asako Gladsjo, senior producer of Eyes On The Prize, the award-winning documentary series running its third season on HBO and Max; David Stassen, executive producer-showrunner-writer on Running Point, Netflix's new comedy series co-overseen by Mindy Kaling, and Alex Donnelly, director of new Roku sports documentary series The United States of Rugby.
Next-to-last February 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Jonathan Ng Sposato, founder/chief executive of JoySauce, the popular Web site launching a pair of TV channels later this year with multichannel bundle/programmer Cineverse, and Rick Ellis, founder-publisher of TV-centric Web destination AllYourScreens.com.
The program all about TV: Our guest: Morgan Jay, musician/comedian and guest star on scripted TV series. His latest guest star gig: next Tuesday's installment of the acclaimed new NBC mocumentary series St. Denis Medical. Plus an extended "Show To Know" segment on Beyond The Gates, CBS' new daytime drama hour that starts next Monday afternoon.
Special Thursday episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Stuart Scher, executive producer-writer-director of Next Stop Paris, the groundbreaking made-for-TV movie now playing on TCL smart TV sets and multichannel bundle TCL.tv+, and E! Entertainment Television founder Larry Namer, author of the new inside TV book Offscript.
The program all about TV. Our guests; Jim Mattson, brand partnership executive with shoppable TV organization the Take, and Craig Sweeny, executive producer-showrunner on Watson, CBS' new drama series starring Morris Chestnut.
Post-Super Bowl 59 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Jamie Turner, co-showrunner of The CW's acclaimed scripted series All American, Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer of TV channel organizer Triple B Media, ,and E! Entertainment Television founder/LJM Media president Larry Namer, author of the new inside TV book Offscript.
Second February 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: Sean Crawford, overseer of Fancy A Movie, a channel devoted to independently-made TV programming and films, distributed through smart TV sets/devices and multichannel bundles. Plus a "Takeaway Of The Week" segment on a new direction for the independent TV movement.
First February 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: YouTube/social media personality Antonio "Tony Talks" Baldwin, producer-director of new Revry original movie Boss Up: The Musical; former CBS executive Paul Friedman, author of best-selling novel The Unexpected Danny Green, and nScreen Media owner and Inside The Stream podcast co-host Colin Dixon. Plus a special tribute to legendary sports TV analyst Dick Button (rescheduled from last Friday's episode).
Final January 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Dennis Rowe, founder-president of ZRowe TV, a programming service playing on The Roku Channel, and Sheryl J. Anderson, executive producer-showrunner of Sweet Magnolias, starting its fourth season on Netflix February 6. Plus a special tribute to Dick Button, the groundbreaking sports TV analyst/The Superstars-Battle Of The Network Stars creator, who passed away yesterday at age 95.
Next-to-last January 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Jed Spingarn, creator-executive producer of The Thundermans: Undercover, now playing on Nickelodeon, and Betsy Schecter, executive producer-director of Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive, a new Lifetime documentary special running February 8th after the channel's original Gloria Gaynor bio-pic of the same name.
The program all about TV. Our main topic: the decision to drop Best Original Song performances from this year's Academy Awards telecast--and the impact of this decision on viewership for this ceremony.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Anne Schelle, managing director of Pearl TV, the broadcast station group-backed advocacy organization for the NextGen TV movement, and Angeline Walsh, co-producer/writer/director of The Coroner's Assistant, Tubi's new original scripted series launching tomorrow. Plus Takeaway Of The Week, the latest TV newsnotes and more!
The program all about TV. Our main topics: Netflix's 2025 outlook and the TV advertising crisis impacting broadcast networks, cable channels and viewers.
The program all about TV.. Our guests: Future Today senior vice president David Di Lorenzo, Adweek TV reporter Saleah Blancaflor, JJ Bailey and Jake Coburn, executive producers/showrunners of The Hunting Party, NBC's new drama series launching Sunday night, and Dr. Jeff (Jaijun) Lu, founder and chief executive of Akool, a generative artificial intellegence venture democratizing visual storytelling--in part via human avatars on the TV screen.
Special Wednesday episode of the program all about TV. Our main topics: Tubi's 2025 TV outlook and Roku's attempt to revive The X Games winter/summer action sports festivals.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Ken Levitan and James Diener, producers of As 1 One: The Israeli-Palestinian Pop Music Journey, their documentary miniseries now running on Paramount+, and Cineverse chief operating and technical officer Tony Huidor, talking about new interactive service Verse Karaoke and other new Cineverse channels launching this year.
Special weekend episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: Eriq LaSalle, co-star/executive producer/key director of Prime Video's new police drama series On Call.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Peter Daboll, new U.S. head of Daivid, an artificial intellegence-powered venture making its CES 2025 debut this week in Las Vegas, and Kevin Knoblock, producer-writer-director of documentary special Journey To America involving former Speaker Of The House Newt Gingrich. Journey To America debuts next Tuesday on PBS.
Special Wednesday episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Noah Kaplan and Josh DePew, creator/main subject and producer respectively of new YouTube mockumentary series Thousand Dollar Listing, and Kevin Scott Allen, co-star with American Primeval, Netflix's first original scripted miniseries of 2025, premiering tomorrow.
The program all about TV. Our key topics: opening TV developments of CES 2025, the annual consumer technology showcase in Las Vegas, and recapping the TV winners at last night's Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles.
Second 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Sabio executive Joe Ochoa and Eagle Dock Media founder Brad Samuels, dealing with new programming service Creator Television, and former Buffy The Vampire Slayer/Angel recurring cast member Juliet Landau, now host/producer of Re-Vamped, the new all things Buffy podcast that launched yesterday.
The first 2025 episode of the program all about TV. Our 2025 opening subjects: a preview of CES 2025, the annual consumer technology showcase in Las Vegas--and TV announcements anticipated there, and a wrap of 2024 game show activity.
Final 2024 episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: Million Dollar Listing participant Noah Kaplan, now creator and main subject of new YouTube series Thousand Dollar Listing. Also on tap: a Tomorrow Will Be Televised Remembers follow-up segment on Greg Gumbel, Charles Dolan and Linda Lavin, and final thoughts on 2024 TV/first thoughts on 2025 TV.
Next-to-last 2024 episode of the program all about TV.. Our guests: Saloni Gajjar, The A..V. Club TV writer/watcher, and Michael Yo and Nikki Novak, co-hosts of Coast-To-Coast Countdown To 2025, presented live New Year's Eve on more than 65 TV stations nationwide. Plus Tomorrow Will Be Televised Remembers, the annual tribute to TV notables on-and-off-camera who passed away this year.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Kelly Pratt and Wendy Thomas, producers of the new BYUtv-BBC made-for-TV movie The Primrose Railway Children, and The Programming Insider editor-in-chief Marc Berman, reviewing 2024's TV trends/programming and previewing what's ahead for 2025.
Final 2024 pre-Christmas Week episode of the program all about TV. Our guest: Shelly Palmer, popular TV/technology commentator and owner of The Palmer Group.
Second of three pre-Christmas Week 2024 episodes of the program all about TV. Our guests: Bree and Chuck West, co-founders of Octet Productions, the venture producing ALLBLK scripted series Hush and made-for-TV movie A Wesley South African Christmas, now playing on BET+, and Ornella Ohayon, 2024 winner of the Sir Peter Ustinov International Emmy Award for her TV pilot script Each Other's Keeper.
First of three pre-Christmas Week 2024 episodes of the program all about TV. Our main topic: the final newscasts of two long-running nightly newscasters this past Friday--Chuck Scarborough from WNBC-TV, New York after 50-plus years, and Jorge Ramos from Univision News/Noticias Univision after 39 years.
The program all about TV. Our guests: Tripper Clancy and Josh Ruben, executive producers and writer/director respectively of Die Hart, the popular Roku scripted series launching its third season today.