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Television Review | '24: Redemption': Saving the World in Less Than a Day
Kiefer Sutherland is back as Jack Bauer in ?24: Redemption? on Sunday on Fox, but the title is a bit misleading.
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Television Review | 'A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All': Unwrap the Presents, Unleash the Parody
Stephen Colbert is delightful, a few of the song parodies are clever, but over all, the show is too long and more than a little strained, much like the holiday specials it mocks.
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CW Says It Is Retaking Control of Its Sunday TV Lineup
he CW network has canceled its low-rated Sunday lineup and ended a $15 million deal with Media Rights Capital, the company that produced the shows.
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Ailes Agrees to Remain at Fox News 5 More Years
The News Corporation announced Thursday that Roger Ailes, the chairman and chief executive of Fox News, had signed a new five-year contract with the company.
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Arts, Briefly: CBS Wins the Night
?Criminal Minds? and ?CSI: NY? led CBS to another victory in the ratings on Wednesday, according to Nielsen?s estimates.
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Arts, Briefly: Footnotes
Laura Linney has been named the host of ?Masterpiece Classic,? a spinoff of the PBS series ?Masterpiece Theater,? which was divided into three different shows in 2007.
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TV Decoder: Roger Ailes Renews Contract
The mastermind of the Fox News Channel has renewed his contract with the News Corporation, the company announced Thursday.
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For ?60 Minutes,? a Jump in Ratings
?60 Minutes? on CBS has been the most-watched program in the nation the last two weeks ? including the full episode on Sunday devoted to Steve Kroft?s interview with Barack and Michelle Obama.
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A Sendup of the Season, Some Sincerity Required
To a television world long bereft of the annual holiday cheer spread by a Como or a Crosby comes an unlikely new Christmas champion: Colbert.
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What Happy People Don?t Do
Happy people spend a lot of time socializing, going to church and reading newspapers ? but they don?t spend a lot of time watching television, a new study finds.
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Legal Tangles of ?Project Runway? Keep It Frozen on the Catwalk
Producers have already shot segments for the series?s sixth season, but those new episodes are unlikely to be seen for several months, according to people involved in the case.
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Totally Over: Last Squeals for ?TRL?
The afternoon video show, which ended Sunday after being an MTV flagship for 10 years, was just a little too 20th-century to survive the YouTube age.
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Training a Gimlet Eye on the News Media and Finding Them Wanting
?The IFC Media Project,? a six-part series that has its premiere on the Independent Film Channel on Tuesday, calls itself a ?user?s guide to how the news gets made.?
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Arts, Briefly: Football Draws Viewers
The Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins were a winning matchup on Sunday, lifting NBC to No. 1 in the night?s ratings and easily leading the evening among adults 18 to 49.
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Arts, Briefly: Katt Williams Seeks Medical Care
The comedian Katt Williams is ?incredibly fatigued? and has sought medical attention and canceled a performance in Las Vegas.
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Arts, Briefly: Lipstick Jungle Lives
Reports of the demise of ?Lipstick Jungle? may have been premature.
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Arts, Briefly: New Morning Host Becomes Eclectic
KCRW, a Santa Monica, Calif., public radio station, has named Jason Bentley as its new music director and host of its influential show ?Morning Becomes Eclectic.?
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No Mystery: Ratings Heat Up for ?NCIS?
?NCIS,? a six-year-old series on CBS that lands on few magazine covers and enjoys almost no love from critics, is suddenly the hottest show on the air.
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Wallace Shawn on ?Gossip Girl?? It?s Not Inconceivable
The protean Wallace Shawn, an actor, playwright and emissary from the New York intelligentsia, has a recurring role on the prime-time CW soap opera.
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Yes, They All Do Think They Can Dance
?So You Think You Can Dance? is gearing up for its fifth season, and roughly 900 hopefuls answered an open casting call in Brooklyn on Thursday.
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television: Making Beautiful Music on ?Ugly Betty?
For Val Emmich, landing a role on a hit TV show has also meant a chance to promote his new CD.
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Drugs and Sex (and Politics and Motherhood)
Annabeth Gish of Showtime?s ?Brotherhood? talks about a career still unfurling.
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Video Game Review | Gears of War 2: In a Complex Gaming Age, Faith in the Simple Virtues of Mayhem
At the thrill-ride level, Gears of War 2, for the Xbox 360, is one of the most satisfying games of the year. But it suffers by taking itself far too seriously.
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Election?s Over, So What?s Next for the Cable News Channels?
For all the news media outlets that set viewership records in recent months, the looming question after Senator Barack Obama?s election is: What happens now?
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Television Review | 'Filth': Mary?s War Against Potty Mouths on TV
In ?Filth,? a ?Masterpiece Contemporary? presentation on PBS stations, a middle-aged Englishwoman creates the Clean Up TV campaign and fights for what she sees as common decency.
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