Tribeca Talks -- Tribeca X 2019 -- What's Next for Women in Branded Entertainment
Tribeca invites women industry leaders to talk about challenges faced in the current landscape.
Tuesday is unusually documentary-heavy, but not in a dead-zone way: HBO has the night's clearest must-watch, Tribeca contributes a couple of smart conversation pieces, and the animal/science lane is stronger than usual. This is a night to build around one or two pointed watches rather than drift, with just enough comfort-TV and late-night music legend energy to round it out.
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Baltimore starts its series at Camden Yards.
Two AL clubs meet in Cleveland's early slot.
Philadelphia opens at home against Pittsburgh.
Dedicated game feed for Detroit's Bronx visit.
Interleague matchup under Rogers Centre's roof.
Boston gets a Fenway home date with Washington.
St. Louis visits Atlanta in a strong early matchup.
NL Central rivals square off in Milwaukee.
Kansas City hosts Tampa Bay in mid-evening action.
Wrigley hosts a late national-caliber matchup.
Houston gets Minnesota in a solid AL matchup.
Denver's altitude turns this into a late-night run watch.
Sacramento hosts the Dodgers in the late window.
Seattle closes the night against the Angels.
NL West rivals meet in the desert.
USBC Intercollegiate Singles Championship: Women.
Big Ten Championships, Session 3.
Big Ten Championships.
Big Ten Championships - Individual.
Army at North Carolina.
Virginia Tech at North Carolina.
Atlanta hosts Madison in a long-form volleyball window.
Tissot Grand Prix of The Netherlands, Sprint Race.
Grand Prix of The Netherlands.
Tissot Grand Prix of The Netherlands.
Four live cards from Australia's midweek tracks.
Real Madrid vs Athletic Club.
Final Round.
DS Automobiles Open d'Italia, Final Round.
Tribeca invites women industry leaders to talk about challenges faced in the current landscape.

A Post-screening panel discussion for recipients of the 8:46 film grant. The panelists reflect on the inspiration behind their films, and the importance of representation within media and culture.

Nina Dobrev; Billy Eichner; Shannen Doherty tell how to throw the ultimate 4th of July party.

The judges and Terry look back at their favorite acts, complete with a Fourth of July theme.

A brand-name HGTV hour still works because Hilary Farr and David Visentin understand that renovation television is really about family politics disguised as floor plans. The big-fat-Greek-family setup promises exactly the kind of affectionate chaos that keeps this franchise feeling like comfort viewing instead of disposable lifestyle filler.

A Hudson Valley couple, looking for a deal on a waterfront vacation spot for their whole family only a few hours from them in the Finger Lakes of New York, will need to renovate an outdated home to get themselves the lakeside retreat of their dreams.

The final herding test gives this one actual stakes, which is why it rises above pleasant-animal-TV background noise. If you've dipped in during the season, the sibling reunion makes tonight feel like a payoff; if you haven't, clever working dogs remain one of television's safest and most effective ways to win a room.

Nature television is easy to take for granted until it finds the right subject, and black rhinos have the kind of built-in drama that rewards close attention. A new episode focused on how this animal senses and survives gives the hour a clean, muscular hook instead of settling for vague scenic prettiness.

A teen motorcyclist has been hit by a car, and a lorry driver is trapped in his cabin.

This is the nonfiction add if you want ideas rather than crime mechanics. Its literary-America angle gives the night a thoughtful cultural lane without duplicating heavier documentary programming.

A recent youth drama makes sense as the edgier late-night movie option. It taps post-high-school anxiety and bad-decision energy without feeling like anonymous streaming filler.

David Smallbone's children become two of the most successful acts in contemporary Christian music.

This is a worthwhile night-owl deep cut: a late-'90s rom-com with period texture and queer curiosity. It's a more distinctive after-hours movie than another interchangeable thriller.

When medical-doc TV is good, it earns its emotion the hard way, through observation and editing rather than manufactured uplift. The ladder fall and high-speed motorbike case promise a genuinely tense hour, and this series is seasoned enough to turn ER chaos into something human instead of lurid.

Tommy Davidson; Amy Miller; Dan St. Germain; K-Von.
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