Brian Lowry is the Media Editor at TheWrap, writing about media and its intersection with politics. He is a veteran media and television columnist, critic and reporter, with eight years at CNN as a columnist and critic. Before that he was chief TV critic at Variety and a reporter columnist covering television for the Los Angeles Times.
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Lowry graduated from UCLA.
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Bob Iger Faced Down Affiliate Revolts Before. The Game Has Changed Under Trump | Analysis
The Disney CEO once championed “NYPD Blue,” but ABC’s challenge dealing with efforts to silence Jimmy Kimmel exposes 21st century vulnerabilities at major companies
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Jimmy Kimmel Suspension Is Latest Move in Trump’s Assault on Free Speech
A Disney insider says the show has not been canceled but the network wanted to lower the tension in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination
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‘Gen V’ Season 2 Hits Harder Under Trump 2.0
TV’s most political franchise leans harder into criticism with its college spinoff, from MAGA influencers to major corporations cashing in on Americans’ gullibility
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Emmys Review: Speeding Up the Acceptance Speeches Came at a Too-High Cost
The 77th awards tried something different by tying a charitable donation to the speech runtimes, but the result was a telecast for people who dislike awards shows
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The Emmys Need a Jolt. Start by Bringing Politics Back to the Speeches
Hollywood is running scared of political fallout. But after record-low ratings, shows like the Emmys need recipients who make noise
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Matthew Dowd’s MSNBC Ouster Over Charlie Kirk Comments Speaks Volumes About When to Shut Up
The pressure in cable news is to have an instant opinion. The MSNBC contributor illustrated why it’s OK – even prudent – to say you don’t
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Greed Is Good… for TV Drama
By Brian Lowry Artwork by Barbara Kruger Gordon Gekko, the amoral investor in Oliver Stone’s Wall Street, got it partly right when he said, “Greed is good.” Greed might not be beneficial to society, as Michael Douglas’ character argued, but in recent times, it has certainly helped produce good TV. Granted, greed has taken many…
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‘The West Wing’ Moves Closer to Science Fiction Amid Trump’s Gerrymandering Push
As Texas and California throw up election hurdles, the Emmy-winning show has become less real, but in the eyes of producer Lawrence O’Donnell, more important
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Rupert Murdoch Secures the Fox Future He Wants as His Kids Take the Money and Run | Analysis
A settlement with Murdoch’s more liberal children gives Lachlan control of Fox and News Corp., and safeguards the mogul’s conservative legacy
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Sports Is the $29 Billion Juggernaut Driving Entertainment
A Wrap series: Massive deals over TV rights have become the norm as the demand for sports ripples through the leagues and media ecosystem
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Mass Shootings and Media: Shrinking Coverage Betrays Fatigue and Resignation
School shootings appear to command less attention from news outlets, a byproduct of numbness over the atrocities and a Trump-fueled news cycle
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Donald Trump Looks Terrible. Why Won’t the Press Ask Him What’s Wrong?
Like Biden, people are analyzing Trump’s health online through a partisan filter that, along with the current president’s lies, poses a challenge for media
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The Atlantic Envy: What Does It Know That Other Publications Don’t?
The magazine’s hiring spree has gobbled up top writers, many from the Washington Post, in an opportunistic expansion its top brass insist is sustainable
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Here’s How Americans View Journalists in the Trump Era
Although three-fifths of Americans see journalists as “important,” they face tall hurdles dealing with skeptics, falsehoods and misinformation
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Memo to Jay Leno: Your Late-Night Comedy Formula Expired a Decade Ago
The former “Tonight Show” host won praise from conservatives for saying late-night comics should appeal to everyone. Tell that to Fox News
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