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Stars micro-blog their lives on Twitter
NEW YORK (AP) - Celebrity can be an interesting thing when distilled to no more than 140 characters. As the micro-blogging platform Twitter.com has gone mainstream, an increasing number of celebrities have opened up accounts where they post messages -...Tags: Society, Lance Armstrong, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, MC Hammer, Britney Spears
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Two strikes, old school and new
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Two picket lines, two very different strikes. In a pelting rain, members of the Writers Guild of America marched this week in front of Viacom's Manhattan headquarters. Around the corner, stagehands were picketing in front of darkened theaters...Tags: Times Square, Demonstration, Theater, Contracts, Work Relations
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NBC, 'Sopranos' Top TCA Awards
Zap2It.comDavid Chase wasn't giving any answers about the end of "The Sopranos" at Saturday's Television Critics Awards. He did, however, offer up this: "Here's another clue for you all -- the walrus was Paulie." OK, so a borrowed line from the Beatles' "Glass...Tags: Drama (genre), Documentary (genre), ABC (tv network), Literature, The Office (tv program)
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'Office' Spinoff Makes First Hire
Zap2It.comNo one -- including the show's executive producers -- knows exactly what NBC's "Office" spinoff will look like yet. But there are signs that the new series is starting to come together. Chief among them: The spinoff has signed its first actor in "Human...Tags: The Rocker (movie), The Office (tv program), Entertainment, MTV (tv network), NBC (tv network)
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Colbert vs. Stewart
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers1. Interviewing technique STEWART Jon Stewart's affable demeanor may lull casual viewers into thinking he's just another celebrity shill, but his Leno-like nice-guy approach is just the cover for a fierce interviewing technique that would make Mike...Tags: Entertainment, Lynne Cheney, Comedy (genre), Jon Stewart, Los Angeles Times
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Late-Night Lights Back On at NBC
Zap2It.comAfter two months off the air in support of their union and their writers, NBC's late-night hosts are going back to work in 2008. The network announced Monday that both "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" will return...Tags: Conan O'Brien, ABC (tv network), Entertainment, Television Industry, The Tonight Show (tv program)
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Writers bring their drama to Wall Street
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterStriking TV and movie writers chose Wall Street as a symbolic backdrop Tuesday for their demand for a bigger slice of the new-media pie. Their argument in a nutshell: Entertainment companies brag to the investment community that the Internet is a growing...Tags: Work Relations, Labor Disputes, DVDs, Television Industry, HBO (tv network)
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Ellen Replaces Oprah As Favorite TV Star
Zap2It.comEllen DeGeneres has danced her way into the people's hearts. The talk show host has usurped the throne of Oprah Winfrey to become America's favorite television star, according to the annual Harris Poll. This comes on the heels of DeGeneres winning the...Tags: Conan O'Brien, Entertainment, Cartoons, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres
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TNT, Donnie Wahlberg Know 'Code'
Zap2It.comTNT has lined up several heavy hitters -- George Clooney, Donnie Wahlberg and Jon Avnet and "24" co-creator Joel Surnow -- for its next generation of original series. They're all developing projects for the cable network, which staged its upfront...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Drama (genre), 24 (tv program), Entertainment, Weaponry
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Emmy winners and presenters make biting political remarks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWITH THE presidential race grabbing much of the national spotlight, politics naturally shaded this year's Emmy ceremony featuring references ranging from subtle and sarcastic to burning. Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin took much of the...Tags: Television Industry, HBO (tv network), Civil Rights, Freedom of the Press, Jon Stewart
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'Daily Show' Correspondent Has a Baby Girl
Zap2It.comBreaking News: Former "Daily Show" correspondent Rob Corddry is on diaper duty again. The comedian and his wife Sandra welcomed their second daughter into the family on Wednesday, Nov. 12, reports People. "Mother and daughter are doing well," says...Tags: George W. Bush, Entertainment, White House, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Kudos Crasher: Mingling at the Governors Ball
Stunned and giddy, the hordes of guests at Sunday night's 60th annual Emmy Awards streamed out of the Nokia Theatre after the three-hour ceremony and onto the red-carpeted street, where flutes of champagne were passed around, creating an instant block...Tags: Primetime Emmy Awards, Dance, Drama (genre), U.S. Air Force, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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