Inside the Tube is the television blog of Philiana, an avid television watcher and fan, where the daily musings about the things we love (and hate) about the small screen are collected.
Television is the most powerful source of entertainment, even more so than film. All one has to do to become immersed into a world not like one’s own (or very much like it) is to switch on the television set with the click of a button. Chances are, with the incredible amount of choice available, there is bound to be something that catches the eye.
It is my hope that you’ll view this blog as a place where you are free to share your constructive thoughts and opinions about various topics and shows, and to ultimately enjoy your experience here. Otherwise, where’s the fun?
If you see an interesting article, upcoming television-related event, have a news tip or just want to drop a line, I’d love to hear from you! Send an email or message me via Twitter and I’ll be sure to get back to you.
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Philiana lives in Los Angeles, by way of San Francisco. She graduated from the University of Southern California in May 2009 with a Bachelors in Communication and Minor in Music Industry. She began watching television religiously in 2002 when “Alias” took shape, and credits creator J.J. Abrams for showing her the light.
She currently works for The Hollywood Reporter, and contributes to Give Me My Remote and Zap2it.com.
Philiana recently freelanced for the Tribune Co.’s Zap2it.com and worked for the Daily Trojan, the daily student-run newspaper at USC, for three years as the arts & entertainment editor and television columnist, among other positions. She was also an editorial assistant and contributing writer for West Coast Performer Magazine.
She has interned at Reveille (“The Office”), a television production company, and Alchemy Entertainment, an independent talent management company.