After televising the Brit import for a single season, the cabler has canceled the show about a group of sexually active teens. Although “Skins” got decent reviews, the Parents Television Council had ...
It's hard to write this without sounding like an ancient prude or an echo of the overheated, we're-in-danger-of-losing-our-mortal-souls! bombast of the often-reactionary Parents Television Council.
MTV is saying goodbye to its re-do of the UK hit "Skins." The network pulled the plug on the racy teen series just shy of a second season, the New York Times reported on Thursday. While it was on the ...
MTV is pushing teen sex with its new scripted show, "Skins," and it's getting a backlash before the show premieres. MTV's "Skins" doesn't premiere until 9 p.m. Monday (with a 10 p.m. repeat of the ...
When I found out the U.S. version of “”Skins”” was canceled on MTV, I can’t lie — I wasn’t surprised. But I also was interested. When “”Skins”” debuted on MTV earlier this year, it seemed like the ...
Scared away from possible content issues over MTV's new hit show "Skins" in its premiere episode, the advertisers in the second episode were the usual ad clients: movies, video games, and program ...
MTV has announced that it will not cancel its controversial remake of Skins. The second episode of the teen drama attracted just 1.6 m viewers, down from the 3.3m who watched the first installment.
Although it spent most of early 2011 defending the horny teen drama Skins—watching as advertisers refused to allow their tacos to fuel their sexual escapades and the Parents Television Council called ...
Woody Allen (via Juliette Lewis, in Husbands and Wives) famously said, “Life doesn’t imitate art, it imitates bad TV.” But that was 20 years ago. In the case of Skins US, it’s not life imitating the ...
For those of us fortunate enough to have seen "Skins," a UK television series that premiered in 2007, it should come as no surprise that the MTV adaptation of the series doesn't compare. It simply can ...
MTV will produce a U.S. version of the bawdy U.K. series "Skins." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large UPDATED: MTV is developing a stateside version of the raunchy U.K. series “Skins,” but will the ...
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