About Melanie McFarland

McTelevision is the personal entertainment blog for Melanie McFarland, who has been the TV Critic for Salon.com since 2016. McFarland grew up in a household where television viewing was strictly limited -- the only parent-approved programming was anything aired on PBS.  This included the infamous classic "I, Claudius," which she watched in all its crazy, full-frontal glory with her very Catholic family. It was educational, they said. It also twisted her very young brain.

Oddly enough, her mother said absolutely nothing about whether watching television at other people's houses was off-limits.  As a result of many wasted after-school hours gawking at MTV and other boob tube delights on the living room floors of relative strangers, McFarland would eventually build a career out of watching and thinking critically about the television medium in all of its variety, wonder and horror.

Between 2008 and 2015, McFarland served as IMDb's first TV Editor, where she curated television content, served as the approved spokesperson on all things TV-related for the site, and hosted the TV-centric episodes of the site's first original web series "What to Watch."

Prior to working at IMDb, McFarland spent five years as the TV critic for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. During her time at the P-I, McFarland forged a reputation as one of the country's keenest commentators on television and other media, serving on the 2004 and 2005 juries that selected the American Film Institute's 10 Most Outstanding TV Programs of the Year. McFarland also served on the Board of the George Foster Peabody Awards between 2006 and 2012. She has also lent her expert commentary to a variety of media outlets, including NPR, American Public Media, and the BBC. She has been a member of the Television Critics Association since 2003.

Additionally, McFarland's work has appeared in the Seattle Times, where she was a pop culture writer and columnist, as well as RollingStone.com, The Oregonian, the Chicago Tribune, Geekwire, Rotten Tomatoes and Variety. She is based in Seattle, WA.