After having good ratings with its pilot episode, TLC has picked up "Meet the Putmans" for a full season which will air sometime this fall, according to WXYZ Detroit.
"Meet the Putmans" is a reality show that focuses on a 25-person family all living together, in one house, in Caseville Township, which is on the thumb of the mitten state...
A Michigan Veterinarian, Dr. Pol, is celebrating his 100th episode for his #1 TV series on NatGeo Wild! The Incredible Dr. Pol follows Michigan vet Dr. Jan Pol, who travels around Michigan taking care of all kinds of pets and animals.
Michigan fared pretty well on season 16 of Fox's cooking competition, "Hell's Kitchen". Last night, February 2nd, Traverse City sous chef Kimberly Ann Ryan won $250,000, and the head chef job Yardbird Southern Table & Bar at the Venetian in Las Vegas!
A Grandville softball team is one of the best in the world. The team is one of only ten left that are competing in the Little League World Series in Portland, Oregon.
By John Sinkevics | Local Spins
Not only has Michigan’s Joshua Davis survived on Season 8 of NBC’s The Voice, but the talented singer-songwriter has emerged as one of the favorites among the reality show’s 12 finalists.
Will Ferrell has been on every talk show known to man in the past couple of weeks, pimping his new movie, Get Hard, with Kevin Hart.
But all Ferrell really needed to do was release this super cut of all of his movies to get us fired up to see more of him.
Rolling Stone recently polled its readers to come up with a rundown of the 10 best tv shows of the 1980s.
"Cheers" came out on top, followed by "Miami Vice", and "Hill Street Blues."
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 Thursday to adopt net neutrality rules for an open internet.
The FCC's decision makes for regulating internet service providers like public utilities, prohibiting companies from charging for faster lanes on the internet.
Binge television watchers just love shows like Netflix's "House of Cards" because the entire series is available all at once.
That means there will probably be plenty of folks watching the third season premiere of the Netflix series, where Kevin Spacey plays fictional Vice President Frank Underwood with presidential aspirations.
Two words: Binge watching, instead of going to the movies.