Last year, Lifetime was at the top of the cable heap, the No. 1-rated basic network in all of primetime cable, harvesting bumper crops of women with its TV movies, scripted series and such rerun ...
HERE’S the first look at Lifetime, the new monthly women’s magazine spun off from cable’s Lifetime network. “We knew women love Lifetime TV because stories of real women touch them,” says Lifetime ...
A TV quiz: Name the cable network that's No. 1 in prime time, produces top-rated original dramas and movies _ and gets no respect. The answer: female-friendly Lifetime, butt of countless jokes, punch ...
At a time when magazines are closing down more than opening up, Lifetime Entertainment and Hearst are hoping that the cabler’s brand is strong enough to extend to the printed page. Lifetime magazine, ...
IF you have nothing better to do on a Saturday night in the middle of summer than watch TV-has Lifetime got your number. Tomorrow night, the network will debut two, count ’em two, new shows: “Wild ...
Lifetime, cable’s original women’s channel, got off to a good start in the original series department. But since 1998’s “Any Day Now,” a thoughtful civil -rights drama, it’s been unable to come up ...
Hearst Corp., publisher of Cosmopolitan and Esquire, and Walt Disney Co. next week are expected to introduce a new women’s magazine called Lifetime, seeking to capitalize on their popular cable ...
Lifetime, cable’s original women’s channel, got off to a good start in the original series department. But since 1998’s “Any Day Now,” a thoughtful civil rights drama, it’s been unable to come up with ...
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