Is Netflix mainly responsible for doubling ‘Breaking Bad’s’ ratings?

Is Netflix mainly responsible for doubling “Breaking Bad’s” ratings?
Netflix didn’t have this kind of impact last season. Could it be that viewers waited until the final season to catch up? PLUS: “Breaking Bad” fans are upset with iTunes for charging Season 5B as separate from Season 5A.


“Under the Dome” hits a season low amid Time Warner blackout

The CBS series is suffering from not being available to Time Warner customers in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas, yet CBS won the night anyway.

Watch the trailer for Frank Darabont’s “Mob City”
The TNT drama, which was previously known as “L.A. Noir” and “Lost Angels,” premieres Dec. 4.

Syfy celebrates “Heroes of Cosplay”
The reality show, premiering tonight, follows nine “costume players” as they travel to various Comic-Cons dressed as their favorite characters.

“Hard Knocks”: Go behind the scenes of the HBO’s NFL reality show
The NFL Films crew shoots about 300 hours of film for each week’s 55-minute episode.

NBC to count down “TV”s Funniest of the Funniest”
The Play Center special will air Sept. 1.


Zooey Deschanel to examine her roots on “Who Do You Think You Are”

She’s tonight subject on the TLC series.


Bob Odenkirk will appear in his new sketch show “The Birthday Boys”

The “Breaking Bad” star will be featured in every episode of the IFC show, which he is producing and which debuts Oct. 18.

Syfy to air New Zealand series “The Almighty Johnsons”
The drama (see trailer) revolves around four guys who inherit the power of Norse Gods.

Check out “Downton Abbey” Season 4 in pictures
Here are cast photos, including a group shot.

Greta Van Susteren calls on Fox to hire Jay Leno
The Fox News star thinks NBC is making a big mistake. “I think Fox Broadcast should sign him up and compete against his old network,” she wrote on her blog.


“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” taps a British actor

Ian Hart will recur next season in a yet-to-be-revealed role.

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