Jun 10, 2013 · Michael Schneider June 10, 2013, 9:18 a.m. PT America loves its football, but the top action on TV this season wasn't on the field — it …
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The following is a list of events affecting American television in 2013. Events listed include television show debuts, finales, and cancellations; channel launches, closures, and rebrandings; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about changes of ownership of channels or stations, controversies and carriage disputes .
One day after ending a 15-year run as host of CNN 's Reliable Sources, Howard Kurtz joins Fox News Channel. Kurtz's move, announced by FNC on June 20, sees the long-time media reporter and critic serve as an on-air analyst, columnist for the network's website, and host his own media criticism show, MediaBuzz.
Sinclair Broadcast Group acquires the radio and television assets of Fisher Communications for $373.3 million. The acquisition includes 20 television stations in eight markets (including KOMO-TV / Seattle and KATU / Portland, Oregon) and three radio stations in the Seattle market.
After 58 years under the ownership of Duhamel Broadcasting Enterprises , the company announces the sale of KOTA-TV / Rapid City, South Dakota and its satellite stations in Scottsbluff, Nebraska (KDUH-TV), Lead, South Dakota (KHSD-TV), and Sheridan, Wyoming (KSGW-TV) to Schurz Communications.
Resolving a story line that predates the series, Thomas Jane ( Simon Baker) encounters — and kills — Napa County Sheriff Thomas McAllister (played by Xander Berkeley ), aka Red John, the serial killer responsible for the murders of Jane's wife and daughter, in The Mentalist episode "Red John". 25.
When we name the best TV of the year, it means one thing: the best, the finest, the ultimate in picture quality. Two TVs are neck and neck for the honor, but Samsung's OLED (organic light emitting diode) S9C earns the 2013 television throne. This incredible new technology hit the American market for the first time this year.
For many years now, LCD televisions have reigned supreme as the brightest TVs in town, while plasmas have taken the cake for the deepest, darkest black levels—but those days are over now. OLED (organic light emitting diode) technology from LG and Samsung just reinvented the wheel.
With such fathomless black levels, staggering expanded color gamuts, shining peak whites, and excellent motion performance, the Samsung OLED S9C series earns the top spot of Best OLED TV this year. Users will pay a pretty penny for these televisions, but the high-end extras and the magnificent picture quality are impossible to beat this year.
Industry rumors abound that plasma will soon be laid to rest. If that's the case, Panasonic is going out with a bang: The company's mighty ZT60 series is the perfect behemoth for your full-fledged home theater.
With a little online shopping, you can find a 60-inch Panasonic ST60 plasma TV for about $1,450. From a historical perspective, this series is revolutionary. Black levels this deep, viewing angles this wide, and colors this accurate are unheard of in this price range, but Panasonic skipped a couple of bows and frills to bring the asking price down.
We've spotted the 60-inch LG PH6700 plasma online for under $1,000 this season.
Samsung's F6800 LED LCD TVs are lean, mean, beautiful machines, which earned them this award. Outperforming even Samsung's most-expensive 2013 LCD flagship, the F6800 series offers up the best LCD performance that money can buy. The output on this TV looks great in bright or dark rooms, and the color production delivers gorgeous, lifelike images.