Critic's Notebook The Time to Fix ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Was at the Start CBS is facing criticism for letting Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park leave “Hawaii Five-0.” Our TV critic — who has watched every episode — weighs in. By MIKE HALE
2 Asian-American Actors Leave ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Amid Reports of Unequal Pay Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park were unable to agree to new contracts with CBS. “The path to equality is rarely easy,” Mr. Kim wrote on Facebook. By JOHN KOBLIN
Marion Goldin, Award-Winning ‘60 Minutes’ Producer, Dies at 76 Ms. Goldin, a trailblazer as a TV newswoman, was long paired with Mike Wallace on memorable investigative pieces. By JONATHAN WOLFE
Television Review An Uneven Night for Kevin Spacey as Tonys Host The broadcast seemed unsure of what to do with Mr. Spacey on a show more suited for Broadway insiders than for a general TV audience. By NEIL GENZLINGER
Pelley’s Shift at CBS News Breaks With Smooth Routine Anthony Mason, a 25-year veteran of the network, will fill in at “CBS Evening News” while Mr. Pelley works full time for “60 Minutes,” the network said. By JOHN KOBLIN
Scott Pelley Said to Be Leaving Post as ‘CBS Evening News’ Anchor Mr. Pelley will devote more time to “60 Minutes,” two people familiar with the move said, hours after the network announced a management shake-up at its entertainment division. By JOHN KOBLIN and JIM RUTENBERG
Hello? Dolly? Bette Midler Seems Unlikely to Sing at Tony Awards “Hello, Dolly!” producers and Tony producers seem to be at an impasse over the conditions under which Ms. Midler would sing at the awards ceremony. By MICHAEL PAULSON
Stephen Colbert Wins Season Ratings Battle, Thanks to DVRs The ratings spread between CBS’s late night show and NBC’s is marginal. But that gap is expected to widen, by about a million, once delayed data is collected. By JOHN KOBLIN
Advertising Networks Offer Taste of TV’s Ad Future. Marketers Are Hungry for More. At this year’s presentations of coming fall lineups, there were signs that the networks were doing more to embrace viewers’ shift to digital platforms. By SAPNA MAHESHWARI
Here Is Your Fall 2017 TV Schedule This week the broadcast networks released their fall prime-time schedules, as they do every May. Here’s a quick look at the shows, both returning and new. New series are indicated in bold. By JEREMY EGNER
CBS Puts Stephen Colbert Center Stage in Pitch to Advertisers A consensus suggested that the network presentations this year were lackluster, but CBS hit a different chord than its rivals. By JOHN KOBLIN and SAPNA MAHESHWARI
On Network TV, the Gap Between a Hit and a Dud Is Shrinking One conclusion from the 2016-17 season: A show with ratings that once would have prompted cancellation can now be the source of some relief. By JOHN KOBLIN
F.C.C. Will Review Complaints About Colbert Joke, Chairman Says Ajit Pai said in a radio interview that his agency would determine if a joke told by the CBS late-night host warranted further action.
No Longer an Analyst, Phil Simms Joins CBS’s ‘The NFL Today’ Simms, a game analyst at the network for two decades, was replaced by Tony Romo and will move to the studio instead. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
How ‘Survivor’ and CBS Prepared for Outrage at Transgender Contestant’s Outing A gay rights group and some social media users roundly condemned Jeff Varner, a participant on the show, for accusing a rival of being deceptive. By JOHN KOBLIN and CHRISTOPHER D. SHEA
Talk Dan Rather Thinks We Need Patriotism, Not Nationalism The former news anchor on new media, quality journalism and “Friday Night Lights.” Interview by ANA MARIE COX
How Stephen Colbert Finally Found His Elusive Groove Mr. Colbert has done what was unthinkable a year ago: turned “The Late Show” into the most viewed show in late night. And President Trump is not the only reason. By JOHN KOBLIN
Eight Notes That Have Meant ‘N.C.A.A. Tournament’ for a Quarter-Century The hummable theme song, first aired in 1993, is now familiar to almost anyone even remotely near a television in March. By ZACH SCHONBRUN
Sean Hannity Is Still Upset Ted Koppel Said He Was ‘Bad for America’ Mr. Hannity, the Fox News personality, is lashing out over an interview aired on “CBS Sunday Morning.” By LIAM STACK
Wyclef Jean Is Briefly Detained and Handcuffed in Los Angeles Mistaken for a robbery suspect, the hip-hop artist showed what happened with a Twitter video. By CHRISTINE HAUSER
Critic's Notebook The Time to Fix ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Was at the Start CBS is facing criticism for letting Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park leave “Hawaii Five-0.” Our TV critic — who has watched every episode — weighs in. By MIKE HALE
2 Asian-American Actors Leave ‘Hawaii Five-0’ Amid Reports of Unequal Pay Daniel Dae Kim and Grace Park were unable to agree to new contracts with CBS. “The path to equality is rarely easy,” Mr. Kim wrote on Facebook. By JOHN KOBLIN
Marion Goldin, Award-Winning ‘60 Minutes’ Producer, Dies at 76 Ms. Goldin, a trailblazer as a TV newswoman, was long paired with Mike Wallace on memorable investigative pieces. By JONATHAN WOLFE
Television Review An Uneven Night for Kevin Spacey as Tonys Host The broadcast seemed unsure of what to do with Mr. Spacey on a show more suited for Broadway insiders than for a general TV audience. By NEIL GENZLINGER
Pelley’s Shift at CBS News Breaks With Smooth Routine Anthony Mason, a 25-year veteran of the network, will fill in at “CBS Evening News” while Mr. Pelley works full time for “60 Minutes,” the network said. By JOHN KOBLIN
Scott Pelley Said to Be Leaving Post as ‘CBS Evening News’ Anchor Mr. Pelley will devote more time to “60 Minutes,” two people familiar with the move said, hours after the network announced a management shake-up at its entertainment division. By JOHN KOBLIN and JIM RUTENBERG
Hello? Dolly? Bette Midler Seems Unlikely to Sing at Tony Awards “Hello, Dolly!” producers and Tony producers seem to be at an impasse over the conditions under which Ms. Midler would sing at the awards ceremony. By MICHAEL PAULSON
Stephen Colbert Wins Season Ratings Battle, Thanks to DVRs The ratings spread between CBS’s late night show and NBC’s is marginal. But that gap is expected to widen, by about a million, once delayed data is collected. By JOHN KOBLIN
Advertising Networks Offer Taste of TV’s Ad Future. Marketers Are Hungry for More. At this year’s presentations of coming fall lineups, there were signs that the networks were doing more to embrace viewers’ shift to digital platforms. By SAPNA MAHESHWARI
Here Is Your Fall 2017 TV Schedule This week the broadcast networks released their fall prime-time schedules, as they do every May. Here’s a quick look at the shows, both returning and new. New series are indicated in bold. By JEREMY EGNER
CBS Puts Stephen Colbert Center Stage in Pitch to Advertisers A consensus suggested that the network presentations this year were lackluster, but CBS hit a different chord than its rivals. By JOHN KOBLIN and SAPNA MAHESHWARI
On Network TV, the Gap Between a Hit and a Dud Is Shrinking One conclusion from the 2016-17 season: A show with ratings that once would have prompted cancellation can now be the source of some relief. By JOHN KOBLIN
F.C.C. Will Review Complaints About Colbert Joke, Chairman Says Ajit Pai said in a radio interview that his agency would determine if a joke told by the CBS late-night host warranted further action.
No Longer an Analyst, Phil Simms Joins CBS’s ‘The NFL Today’ Simms, a game analyst at the network for two decades, was replaced by Tony Romo and will move to the studio instead. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
How ‘Survivor’ and CBS Prepared for Outrage at Transgender Contestant’s Outing A gay rights group and some social media users roundly condemned Jeff Varner, a participant on the show, for accusing a rival of being deceptive. By JOHN KOBLIN and CHRISTOPHER D. SHEA
Talk Dan Rather Thinks We Need Patriotism, Not Nationalism The former news anchor on new media, quality journalism and “Friday Night Lights.” Interview by ANA MARIE COX
How Stephen Colbert Finally Found His Elusive Groove Mr. Colbert has done what was unthinkable a year ago: turned “The Late Show” into the most viewed show in late night. And President Trump is not the only reason. By JOHN KOBLIN
Eight Notes That Have Meant ‘N.C.A.A. Tournament’ for a Quarter-Century The hummable theme song, first aired in 1993, is now familiar to almost anyone even remotely near a television in March. By ZACH SCHONBRUN
Sean Hannity Is Still Upset Ted Koppel Said He Was ‘Bad for America’ Mr. Hannity, the Fox News personality, is lashing out over an interview aired on “CBS Sunday Morning.” By LIAM STACK
Wyclef Jean Is Briefly Detained and Handcuffed in Los Angeles Mistaken for a robbery suspect, the hip-hop artist showed what happened with a Twitter video. By CHRISTINE HAUSER