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Scott Sassa out at Hearst Entertainment
Scott Sassa has resigned as president of entertainment and syndication of Hearst Corp. Sassa's resignation was confirmed Thursday after the New York Post published a story saying Sassa had been cavorting with strippers and one -- in partnership with her...
Tags: History (tv network), NBC (tv network), Ted Turner, Entertainment, Satellite and Cable Service
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History’s The Bible Episode 2 keeps series ratings high
Channel Guide MagazineOver 50 million cumulative viewers have now seen at least a portion of History's series The Bible since it began on March 3 (this includes nine telecasts across History and Lifetime). While The Bible Episode 2, which premiered March 10, didn't quite hit... -
This weekend: ‘Walking Dead’ showdown; Joshua on ‘The Bible’; Justin Timberlake hosts ‘SNL’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelPity the people stuck at the multiplex. They don't have all the choices coming at you this weekend from television, the multiplex in your house. The highlights by night: SUNDAY 1. “The Walking Dead,” at 9 on AMC, should do extremely well in... -
Somerset County church news for March 9
Holy Trinity Lutheran The following is the schedule for the week ending March 17 at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Berlin: Sunday: 8 a.m. worship, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10:40 a.m. worship, 2 p.m. youth planning meeting, 3 p.m. youth group, 7,...Tags: St. Patrick's Day, Lifestyle and Leisure, High Blood Pressure, Media Industry, Youth Organizations
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‘NCIS,’ ‘The Bible’ top weekly rankings; ‘Walking Dead’ registers
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe top programs in the 18-to-49 age group were "The Walking Dead," "2 Broke Girls," "Modern Family," "The Bible," "Rules of Engagement," "American Idol" Wednesday, CBS' "How I Met Your Mother," "Mike & Molly," Fox's "The Following" and ABC's "Once Upon... -
‘The Bible’ tops Sunday ratings, beats ‘Walking Dead’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelUPDATED WITH NATIONAL BROADCAST NUMBERS: The Good Book produced good ratings. “The Bible,” History's lavish miniseries, topped the ratings Sunday night in Central Florida. Nationally, “The Bible” drew 13.1 million viewers in its 8-... -
The History Channel earns huge ratings with 'The Bible'
The Baltimore SunThe networks might be struggling on Sunday nights but not basic cable's the History Channel. The miniseries beat everything in sight Sunday night with record ratings for "The Bible." I think this quote from executive producers Roma Downey and Mark...Tags: Blu-ray Discs, Wars and Interventions, Television Industry, Roma Downey, Hans Zimmer
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Uneven ‘Bible,’ vivid ‘Vikings’ coming from History
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe History channel goes big Sunday night with the premieres of “The Bible” and “Vikings.” “The Bible,” a 10-hour miniseries, has been delivered with great sincerity but not great artistry from producing spouses Roma... -
My Answer: Angels are still among us
Q: I know the angels were very much a part of Jesus' birth (for example, in making the announcements to Mary and the shepherds), but do they still do anything? Or are angels no longer active? — Mrs. J. McL. A: The Bible makes it clear that God's...Tags: Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Religious Texts, Religion and Belief
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In Theory: Survey finds that fewer Americans believe homosexuality is a sin
A survey has found that fewer Americans believe homosexuality is a sin. The LifeWay Research poll discovered that 37% "affirm a belief that homosexual behavior is a sin," down from 44% in 2011. The percentage of "unknowns" has risen to 17%, up from 13%...Tags: Islam, Television Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Politics, Civil Rights
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Jamaica Kincaid talks about 'See Now Then'
On the surface of her first new novel in a decade, the vaguely autobiographical, startlingly ambitious "See Now Then," author Jamaica Kincaid seems to tell a simple story about a New England family that is falling apart. Mr. Sweet, a musician and...
Tags: USA Today, Caribbean Islands, Atlantic Ocean, Jamaica, Science and Technology
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Avant rose from gang life to a man of Christ
AP Pro Football WriterPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jason Avant raises his hands to the sky after every reception in celebration for much more than catching a ball. Playing football for the Philadelphia Eagles doesn't define Avant. After everything he's endured, the 29-year-old...Tags: Music, Students, Gang Activity, Teaching and Learning, Organized Crime
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