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Lea Michele's 'Glee'-ful awakening

 
"I channel Tracy Flick, yes." > As ambitious glee clubber and social pariah Rachel Berry, Lea Michele has been called RuPaul, taken more than a few fruit ...

'Conspiracy Theory With Jesse Ventura' on a mission

 
The former politician and wrestler mines the world of supposed coverups and secrets on truTV while playing fast and loose with actual facts. > Jesse Ventura, who used to be the ...

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First-year show creators, producers hope for Golden Globe nomination

 
"Modern Family," "Glee," "Community" and "The Good Wife" are some of the breakout shows that could get a nod. > It's no wonder the Golden Globes have a ...

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ABC still mulls succession plan

 
As Diane Sawyer prepares to replace Charles Gibson at night, her morning job is still up for grabs. > ABC is expected to announce today that Diane Sawyer ...

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REI TV ads portray the outdoors in all its uncomfortable glory

 
The outdoor retailer and BBDO have made the daring creative choice to show the backcountry as it is frequently experienced by most of us: cold, wet , often dreary and miserable. Are they nuts? >  ...

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Prime-time shows get last laugh on Leno

 
Despite the dire predictions of some pundits, it appears there's life yet in scripted TV, as hits spring up around the ex-'Tonight' host's weeknight talk-block. >  ...

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Physicist Michio Kaku invites viewers through the wormhole

 
The host of the new 'Sci-Fi Science' will look at the physics behind light sabers, traveling at warp speed and more. > In a sense, all science starts as ...

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LCD TV prices plunge 22% from pre-Black Friday levels

 
The smaller the model, the further the prices fall. But the best deals may be gone for now. > You weren't imagining those killer deals on televisions over ...

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Manly-man shows take on more challenges

 
Viewers are tuning in to reality-TV series about dangerous jobs, such as 'Deadliest Catch' and 'Ice Road Truckers,' and networks are adding more. Next up: CMT's 'Gator 911' and 'Danger Coast.' >  ...

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Jesse Ventura searches for coverups

 
Minnesota's former governor is the host of 'Conspiracy Theory' on truTV > Jesse Ventura is back. The former pro wrestler, who served as Minnesota governor ...

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HBO goes back to New Jersey for 'Boardwalk Empire' ambitious

 
The cable giant revisits 'The Sopranos' home turf for its ambitious new series, but this time the setting is 1920s Atlantic City. > The sign on the ...

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'Scrubs' learns to play 'House'

 
An acerbic doctor hectoring a fresh batch of medical students? The ABC show learns its lessons well as it begins its ninth season. > "Medicine is, well, it's a dead career." That's ...

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'Oprah' exit may weaken daytime talk shows

 
The influential role of Winfrey's show is unlikely to be matched by another show on broadcast TV. > Oprah Winfrey's exit from daytime TV will mean more than ...

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Ice Cube documents Raider love in 'Straight Outta L.A.'

 
The ESPN '30 for 30' film focuses on the football team's time in Los Angeles, where it remains popular. > USC and UCLA square off today at the Coliseum, but ...

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'The Golden Age of Television'

 
Criterion set contains eight classic 1950s teleplays. > When the small screen was in its infancy in the 1950s, a group of young, scrappy writers such as Rod ...

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'QI' is quizzically goofy

 
No doubt I am committing some sort of critic's breach of conduct, but I have discovered my new favorite television show, and it isn't even on television. At least not here.

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USC-UCLA rivalry no longer channels the same electricity

 
A nighttime start and a non-network telecast are clear indicators that Bruins-vs.-Trojans has lost some of its old cachet when compared to, say, Ohio State-Michigan or Alabama-Auburn. >  ...

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'The 2000 Year Old Man'

 
The evolution of the classic routine featuring Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner is captured hilariously in a three-CD, single-DVD set. > Clear out all those books ...

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Glenn Beck has big plans

 
The conservative TV and radio host wants to hold conventions to move his followers to political action and 'change America's course.' Some say his activism could widen the split within the GOP. >  ...

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'Lopez Tonight' bandleader Michael Bearden finds solace after 'This Is It'

 
The music director for Michael Jackson's ill-fated comeback tour now heads up the music on George Lopez's new TBS talk show. > " Lopez Tonight " is only a few weeks old, but host ...

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Happy feat in strappy heels

 
On a dare, an entertainment reporter steps into the shoes (and sultry zebra dress) of a 'Dancing With the Stars' contestant. In a grueling test of stamina and nerves, she discovers her inner shimmy. >  ...

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NBC's 'Nightly News' anchor Brian Williams shows his lighter side

 
He loosens up on appearances on '30 Rock' and 'Saturday Night Live.' And it hasn't hurt him in the ratings. > When the writers of "30 Rock" sent Brian Williams lines earlier this ...

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Afternoons without Oprah

 
Who will fill the void, and who will watch, when the queen of daytime TV departs for cable in 2011? > Oprah Winfrey told her audience Friday that she had ...

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Memorial celebration to be held for late comedy writer Larry Gelbart

 
The award-winning writer died Sept. 11. > A celebration of the life of award-winning comedy writer Larry Gelbart, who died Sept. 11 at age 81, will be held at 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at ...

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Oprah to end her show in 2011

 
She's expected to deliver a new program to a cable outlet she's starting. Her exit is a blow to two networks. > In another blow to the struggling business ...

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California approves new standards on energy-hungry TVs

 
The California Energy Commission votes 5-0 in favor of the nation's first efficiency regulations for televisions of up to 58 inches sold in the state. The stricter rules take effect Jan. 1, 2011. >  ...

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'Parks and Recreation' develops a community

 
After a slow start in front of a skeptical audience, the second-season sitcom has become a critical favorite under series creators Greg Daniels and Michael Schur. > In the NBC ...

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'Terror in Mumbai'

 
The HBO doc recounts the deadly 2008 attack in India, using security footage, intercepted cellphone conversations and videotape to give viewers a 'you-are-there' feel. > On Nov. 26, ...

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Hamish Hamilton to direct Oscars broadcast

 
British director has helmed concert shows with Britney Spears and U2, and the MTV awards. > At 82, the Academy Awards are long overdue for some cosmetic ...

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Composers and lyricists make pitch to join Teamsters

 
Seeing demand for movie and TV music growing and take-home pay shrinking, about half of a group of 400 sign up to band together with an unlikely ally. >  ...

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CNN's Candy Crowley talks about her new look

 
A distinguished journalistic career doesn't shield Crowley from speculations on her weight, so she'd like to make things clear: 'I'm lighter now in a lot of ways.' >  ...

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Heather Locklear returns to 'Melrose Place' just in time

 
The CW series has been struggling, and the addition of the original series' most famous character, Locklear's Amanda Woodward, could be the boost it needs. > That shaking underneath ...

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Edward Woodward dies at 79; British actor starred in 'The Equalizer,' 'Breaker Morant'

 
The Golden Globe and Emmy-winning Royal Academy of Dramatic Art graduate also recorded 12 solo albums as a singer. > Edward Woodward, the British actor who ...

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Ken Ober dies at 52; host of MTV's 'Remote Control' game show

 
The comedian and actor was doing stand-up when he landed the job of guiding the 1980s game show, which featured raucous question-and-answer trivia contests about TV reruns. >  ...

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Passing: Dennis Cole: Popular '60s television actor

 
Dennis Cole, popular TV guest star from '60s through '90s, dies at 69; Bruce King, three-time New Mexico governor, dies at 85; Francisco Ayala, Spanish writer and sociologist, dies at 103. >  ...

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'Passing: Dennis Cole: Popular '60s television actor'

 
Dennis Cole, popular TV guest star from '60s through '90s, dies at 69; Bruce King, three-time New Mexico governor, dies at 85; Francisco Ayala, Spanish writer and sociologist, dies at 103. >  ...

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Network TV winners and losers

 
As broadcasters approach midseason, we look at what's working (and not) on their schedules. One guess where 'The Jay Leno Show' falls. > TV ratings haven't ...

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Guy Fieri hits the road, not for dives, but for concert halls

 
The Food Network personality's Guy Fieri Road Show is part cooking demonstration, part concert. It comes to the Gibson Amphitheatre Dec. 17. > Guy Fieri ...

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'Chef Academy'

 
Bravo tries a slightly different recipe on the cooking-competition genre. > Like Motown Records in the 1960s, Bravo is a network that likes to find a thing ...

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Obama chat may be uncensored, but many in China might not see it

 
The decisions aren't final, but it seems that China will allow Obama to have a town hall-type meeting with students. But it probably won't be aired on the national CCTV network. >  ...

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Ian McKellen reflects on 'The Prisoner,' Gandalf and gay rights

 
The venerable Shakespearean, who plays the manipulative Two in the remake of the BBC series, would like to reprise his wizard role for 'The Hobbit.' > Ian ...

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Fox Television Studios' prudence is a show in itself

 
The News Corp. subsidiary's low-risk approach to creating scripted dramas -- which normally are costly to produce -- could become the new model for network TV. >  ...

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'The Prisoner'

 
The AMC remake of the cult classic '60s British spy-fi series won't hold viewers captive. > For its third original dramatic series, AMC has chosen to reimagine -- as a six-episode  ...

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Winter D. Horton Jr. dies at 80; co-founder of L.A. public television station KCET

 
The broadcasting pioneer helped shape public television programming in the 1960s and later was appointed by President Clinton to the board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. >  ...

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'White Collar' duo spark a hit

 
USA hits ratings gold with the crime-fighting series with a twist starring Tim DeKay and Matt Bomer. > Talk about using pain as your muse.

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Disagreement in Middle East over Iran's nuclear program

 
A TV debate in Qatar shows sharp divisions over whether Iran can be trusted not to build a nuclear bomb. Perhaps most surprising is the sympathy shown for Tehran. >  ...

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David Lloyd dies at 75; TV comedy writer wrote the classic 'Chuckles Bites the Dust' sitcom episode

 
Over four decades, he wrote jokes and scripts for 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show,' 'Taxi, 'Cheers' and many others. > David Lloyd, an Emmy Award-winning ...

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Review: 'WWII in HD'

 
The masterful History Channel documentary follows a dozen Americans through their personal experiences in the war. It and a second, similar series -- 'Apocalypse' on the Smithsonian Channel -- feature >  ...

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Dobbs' exit a double-edged sword for CNN

 
Airing his opinions irked the bosses at the cable news network, but he was a strong performer. Anchorman John King will host a program in his place. > Lou ...

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Filming of state milk ads is heading abroad to save moola

 
The California Milk Advisory Board's plan to shoot 'Happy Cow' commercials in New Zealand turns sour > The California Milk Advisory Board may have shot ...

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