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Introducing Google TV, now without episodes from ABC, NBC, or CBS.
In any case, it'll be an enormous ratings spike for ABC.
The Sunday-morning show will gain "international perspective."
New York area residents missed just first fifteen minutes of Oscars.
Compare the transition between Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer to that of Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno. You probably forgot the first one even happened.
The impending arrival of George Stephanopoulos has started a game of musical chairs at ABC.
First, let's get one thing straight: Barbara Walters invented going rogue.
Some media workers got pink slips in their stockings this Christmas. Others nursed hard liquor in order to stay alive.
Even allowing for some leeway on the Bush Doctrine, many saw in Palin’s overall performance proof of a foreign-policy novice quickly forced to cram for her first big test.
Also, more news on Bear Stearns, the MTA, and Betsey Johnson, in our daily industry roundup.
Their affair was the talk of the town while it was happening, discussed in a gossip column and even, notably, once on television.
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