With some broadcast networks specifically targeting young women or older adults, the young guys out there might be feeling a little left out. Never fear, the WWF is here! UPN, which this season lost ...
The centerpiece of UPN’s new strategy is a Thursday-night pro-wrestling show “WWF Smackdown! ” that will attempt to cash in on the wave of the phenomenon’s surging popularity. In an unusual ...
At no other time in its history has the UPN network been more likable. Yes, that’s likable — not dislikable. Considered the sixth-place network in a six-way race, UPN always has been picked on by the ...
There is, I suppose, a remote mathematical possibility that UPN could do worse this season than last; Hurricane Floyd (“The Barber”) could conceivably knock out the micro-network’s East Coast ...
Wrestling arrived early at UPN. Network president Dean Valentine’s semiannual meeting with TV writers turned into a grappling match over UPN’s decision to make wrestling the cornerstone of the network ...
As the two upstart networks unveiled new fall programs, executives fielded questions about diversity and violence. When plopped into this land of Star-TEC cell phones and Rolex watches, it's tough to ...
Another “Doofus Dad” presides over Family Rules, but the UPN sitcom tries the distinctly distasteful tonight: a sex farce with children. A sex farce can be uproarious fun on Frasier or Friends. It’s ...
PASADENA, Calif. – Despite a disastrous fall, UPN executives pledged Friday that their company is in the broadcasting business for the long term. The No. 6 network exists “because of the strategic ...
PASADENA — All questions and answers at the troubled United Paramount Network these days seem to begin or end with “Dilbert,” the new animated series about life in a corporate cubicle from cartoonist ...
With UPN fully integrated under CBS control, chief operating officer Adam Ware officially exited the weblet Friday. Ware, who first joined UPN in February 1999, had been expected to depart the ...
UPN and World Wrestling Entertainment have sealed a multiyear deal to keep grapplefest “WWE Smackdown” on the netlet, under new terms. The net now will air “Smackdown” under a traditional license-fee ...
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