Powerless, a new NBC comedy, details the lives of workers in an insurance company similar to The Office, that also exists inside the DC Comics universe.
Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show success has made him a valuable asset to NBC, garnering a six-year contract extension after less than two years in the chair.
LG released five new OLED TVs in Korea which boast models in the more traditional flat-screen format, expected to be followed by a similar U.S. release.
Neil Young announced "streaming has ended" for him, implying that his music will no longer be available on streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music.
Moving deeper into film distribution, Netflix sets premiere dates for four movies, including Pee Wee's Big Holiday, Ridiculous Six, and Beasts of No Nation.
Netflix looks for a strong end to a big year, forecast to close 2015 with nearly 70 million total subscribers on a spike of 10 million international subs.
At CE Week in NYC Monster announced a host of new headphones and home theater gear, and new partnerships, from airport retailers to Kellogg's Keebler Elves.