Will technology entice audiences to embrace another police drama? Here’s how you can watch the series premiere of APB live, on TV and online. What if an app could help fight crime? That’s the premise ...
Technology has changed just about every sector of our world, so why not law enforcement? That's the question that the new FOX series APB will pose when it premieres on Monday, Feb. 6 at 9 p.m. ET.
An “APB” executive producer is imploring fans of the Fox series set and filmed in Chicago to continue watching and spread the word to ensure a second season. “We really want to give you a Season 2.
What if there was an Uber-style app that replaced 911? That's one of many timely questions posed by Fox's new crime drama APB, a cop show with a tech-savvy twist. Inspired by the New York Times ...
APB isn’t so much awful as it is depressing. If you must be insipid, don't be insipid while plunging into troubled social waters — for example, crime in Chicago. Watch it here: Stream your favorite ...
This year's Super Bowl may get people excited for FOX's new 24 reboot, 24: Legacy, which premieres on the network following the conclusion of the big game on Sunday, Feb. 5. But don't overlook FOX's ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. “APB,” an all new series, airs Monday night ...
Fox has gotten an early jump on fall schedule planning, ordering as series the Chicago cop drama “APB,” plus TV reboots of “The Exorcist” and “Lethal Weapon” movie franchises. “The Exorcist” will star ...
“Is there anything a billionaire can’t solve?” and are they having second thoughts about the premise (enigmatic tech billionaire purchases troubled police precinct to fix it), a jaded TV critic asked ...
TNT is hoping to find an audience for a new show about missing persons. The cable network has given the green light to a new reality series featuring “The Locator” alum Troy Dunn (pictured), who’s ...
TNT is hoping to find an audience for a new show about missing persons. The cable network has given the green light to a new reality series featuring “The Locator” alum Troy Dunn (pictured), who’s ...