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Daily Archives : Dec 30, 2008

Ratings May Suffer as Key Teams Miss Playoffs

Fox, CBS and NBC might see mediocre ratings with this season’s NFL playoffs because of the absence of big-name teams such as the Cowboys, Patriots or Jets, the New York Post says. A championship game between the Carolina Panthers and…

Thumbs Down for ‘At the Movies’ Lyons

One of the new hosts of the syndicated show “At the Movies” is the subject of criticism in a harsh article in the Los Angeles Times that leads with the question: Is Ben Lyons the most hated film critic in…

There May Be More Life in ‘Scrubs’

The sitcom “Scrubs,” which has shot a series finale to end its first season on ABC, might go on in some form without its creator, Bill Lawrence, and star Zach Braff, the New York Times says. Without them, if the…

Getty No Longer One of the ‘Brothers’?

Producers of “Brothers & Sisters” told actor Balthazar Getty they weren’t picking up his option to continue as a full-time regular on the ABC series, Entertainment Weekly reports. He could stay on as a recurring guest star, the magazine says….

Hyundai Buys Two Super Bowl Spots

Hyundai Motor America has bought two spots on NBC’s Feb. 1 broadcast of the Super Bowl, MediaPost reports. The car maker will advertise its 2010 Genesis coupe and didn’t disclose the terms of the agreement. NBC has been asking $3…

CNN Boss Sees Post-Election Interest

Even though the elections are over, Jon Klein, president of CNN, tells the Huffington Post he thinks viewers’ fascination with politics will carry over as interest in seeing how the new administration tackles the nation’s economic problems. “If anything, the…

MTV’s Brody and Whitney Speak

USA Today talks to the stars of MTV’s new spinoffs from its hit “The Hills.” Brody Jenner of “Bromance” tells the paper he’s “totally comfortable with my sexuality and showing my affections with my guy friends.” Whitney Port of “The…

CBS to Roll Out Web Series With Tom Arnold

CBS Interactive will Webcast a series called “Heckle-U,” starring Tom Arnold and Owen Benjamin, in February, the Hollywood Reporter says. The 10-part series, starring Benjamin as a slacker who enjoys heckling at college basketball games, will be timed to CBS’…

New ‘Mystery Science Theater’ DVDs Out

Washington Post critic Tom Shales celebrates the release of addition episodes of “Mystery Science Theater 3000” on DVD and host Joel Hodgson’s new online project “Cinematic Titanic.” “I feel like I was cheated out of five years of ‘MST3K,’ so…

British, Australian Actors Flooding US TV

An increasing number of British and Australian actors are taking parts in U.S. television shows and films, possibly because of the decline of the British film industry, the Chicago Tribune says. Examples of British actors in American TV roles are…