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Tag Archives: Television

The Dead Zone

USA's Stephen King series returns for new episodes.

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“I think that’s the largest one … “

I understand the seriousness of this for the satellite and cable companies, and the for-profit element removes most of my sympathy, but, um… A man who schemed to steal satellite television signals now has something much bigger than a cable bill to pay — a whopping $180 million restitution order …

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Monk

Tony Shaloub's "defective detective" returns for a second season.

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Hollywood Is a Small Town

And you can wear out your welcome very quickly. After twenty more episodes of Punk’d, his celebrity-Candid Camera show on MTV, no one in Hollywood will trust him, everyone will eye him nervously thinking they are about to get publicly douched, and he could easily become persona non grata: MTV …

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“She’s a stripper by night, a crime fighter by later at night”

It’s probably for the best that Pamela Anderson is single again – she has a new cartoon series: “I’m very proud of Stripperella,” Anderson says. “She’s my alter ego — strong, smart and sexy and, let’s face it, a bit of a slut.” The woman understands her appeal. the upcoming …

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From Kelly to My Butt

So here I found myself sucked into American Idol 2 this last season, watching intently and commenting inanely on the ins and outs of the competition, and really caring about the voting like millions of other boobs. I actually like Ruben AND Clay. And, to my astonishment, I found myself …

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Another Revolving Door

RIAA head Hilary Rosen to become talking head on CNBC: Rosen, who will officially step down from her powerful RIAA post at the end of the month, has inked a deal to be a commentator for CNBC, she recently told music industry executives in an e-mail, a copy of which …

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Oprah Waves Magic Scepter at Steinbeck

Oprah Windfall’s book club is back – now she is focusing on classics to turn into instant bestsellers: Oprah Winfrey (news) was sitting under an oak tree in California last summer, reading John Steinbeck’s “East of Eden” and loving it, when she realized that just telling a few friends about …

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The Curse of the Tube

The most remote country in the world? Bhutan, which didn’t have public hospitals, schools, paper currency, roads or electricity until the 1950s, no diplomatic relations with any other country until 1961, and the first invited western visitors came in 1974, for the coronation of the Dragon King Jigme Singye Wangchuc. …

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