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Daily Archives : Nov 3, 2008

‘Heroes’ Producers Zapped

Jesse Alexander and Jeph Loeb, two of the original writers/executive producers on “Heroes,” have been axed in a shakeup of the staff on the struggling NBC show, Daily Variety says. The network is frustrated by the show’s creative direction and…

McCain Campaigns for Laughs on ‘SNL’

Presidential candidate John McCain shared the spotlight with Tina Fey as she impersonated his running mate, Sarah Palin, in the opening sketch on “Saturday Night Live,” the Associated Press reports. Days after Barack Obama ran an infomercial on several major…

Obama Advantage in Daytime, Late Night

Daytime talk shows and late night comedy shows have shown more interest in politics and that’s been good for Democrat Barack Obama, the Washington Post says. “Anyone can watch the shows and see how Barack Obama and John McCain were…

CBS Buys Fleiss Reality Project

CBS has ordered seven episodes of a new reality-competition program from Mike Fleiss, who also produces “The Bachelor,” TelevisionWeek says. The series will feature families from the same neighborhood who compete for cash prizes. — Jon Lafayette

Fox NFL Crew Takes Time to Sell Trucks

Fox’s NFL studio show stopped talking football while one of the network’s NASCAR announcers, Jeff Hammond, checked in to pitch a new Ford truck on the broadcast, USA Today reports. Football analysts Michael Strahan and Terry Bradshaw jumped in to…

‘Flip This House’ Suit Starts

The South Carolina real estate broker who brought the idea for “Flip This House” to A&E Television is getting his day in court, the Los Angeles Times reports. Richard C. Davis claims A&E agreed to give him half the show’s…

NBC Takes ‘Positions’; FX Eyes ‘Staten Island’

“Meet the Parents” co-writer Jim Herzfeld is developing a comedy project “Changing Positions” for NBC, the Hollywood Reporter says. The project, from Universal Media Studios and Dutch Oven, follows a man and his family as they move in with his…

Russert’s Job Still Open

Tom Brokaw is about to step out of the big shoes left behind by the death of “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert and media types in Washington are dying to find out who will replace him, the New York…

MySpace to Sell Ads on Viacom Clips

MySpace hopes a new technology that scans for copyrighted material among the clips on its site will enable it to sell advertising against professional content, the Wall Street Journal says. News Corp.’s MySpace is working with Viacom’s MTV Networks on…

‘MNF’ Scoring Big for ESPN

Ratings are up halfway through the season for ESPN’s “Monday Night Football,” Daily Variety reports. A cleaner graphics package, new on-air replay technology and the decision to eliminate in-booth celebrity guests and most sideline reports has paid off in a…