Last chance to brush up on what’s coming to broadcast and set your DVRs before fall premiere week kicks off on Monday, Sept. 21. It may be the age of DVR, OTT and SVOD, and everything might be viewable on demand on all platforms at all times but we still get excited for the simple things, like the Primetime Emmy Awards and the start of the new TV season.

​Broken Portraits, Broken Landscapes: Talking Titles with Patrick Clair

Brief interviews the creative mastermind behind such innovative main titles as AMC’s Halt and Catch Fire, Marvel’s Daredevil and HBO’s Emmy-winning True Detective

Nina Tassler is Leaving CBS

Having been at CBS since 2001, it surprised many when Tassler announced her departure. She will be replaced by lieutenant Glenn Gellar, while remaining a consultant at the Tiffany Network through 2017.

NBC Having Best Time Ever with Live Programming

Neil Patrick Harris kicks off fall as NBC’s new face of live TV. The network is proving its faith in live fare by pushing toward live programming every night of the week.

Starz’ ‘Ash v. Evil Dead’ Leads TV’s Reboot Charge

Bruce Campbell’s return to the ‘Evil Dead’ universe is just one of many rebooted TV shows arriving this fall as networks look to generate new life from nostalgic brands.

PBS Looking Forward to ‘Indian Summers’

Latest historical drama to be featured as important part of broadcast service’s big fall push, starting Sept. 27.

And finally, in this Hot Spot, United Senses helps UEFA Europa get some energy back into its game.

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