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Daily Archives : Sep 15, 2010

Ex-‘Housewife’ Danielle Staub Says Her Spinoff Show Will Address Her Sexuality

Danielle Staub tells RadarOnline.com that her new reality show will address her sexual orientation, apparently a question for some fans of "The Real Housewives of New Jersey" given her relationship to Lori Michaels. "You’re going to see the truth of…

He Had the Most Civil Of Tongues: NBC Newsman Edwin Newman, 91, Dies

Edwin Newman, the longtime NBC newsman, has died at age 91, according to a number of media reports. The reports did not list a cause of death. Says the New York TImes in its report, "Mr. Newman, recognizable for his…

Fox News to Air Ad Criticizing Parent News Corp.

After critics claimed that News Corp.’s $1 million donation to the Republican Governors Association proved the company isn’t as fair and balanced as it claims, Fox News has agreed to air an ad critical of the donation, the Hollywood Reporter…

TBS Cancels ‘My Boys,’ After Opting Not to Release Cast for NBC Shows Earlier in Development Season

The cast of "My Boys" may be having a tough day, and not just because TBS canceled the show after four seasons, reports Joe Flint in the Los Angeles Times’ Company Town blog. Earlier this year, TBS declined to release…

Awkward Press Release of the Month: Discovery Touts Award as ‘Best Place to Work’

Discovery Communications has issued a press release touting being named as one of the "10 Best Places to Work" by Working Mother magazine, providing awkward timing given the recent hostage situation at its headquarters, reports Nellie Andreeva at Deadline.com. The…

Time Warner Cable, Cox in Discussions About Swapping Calif. Cable Systems Valued at $2 Billion; The Two Companies Have Also Had Talks About a Broader Alliance

Time Warner Cable and Cox Communications are in discussions about swapping cable systems in California valued at $2 billion as well as negotiating a broader alliance, reports Reuters. The discussions are aimed at helping the companies compete more effectively against…

Kids TV Watch Group Asks FCC to Block Cartoon TV Show, Saying It’s Just a Skechers Ad

The Campaign for a Commercial Free Childhood has asked the Federal Communications Commission to block a cartoon television show because the group claims it’s only an ad for Skechers children’s shoes, reports the Associated Press. The show, called "Zevo-3," is…

New Jersey Considers Ways to Save Public Broadcaster As Subsidy Cut Looms

New Jersey lawmakers are mulling ways to save public broadcaster New Jersey Network, as Gov. Chris Christie is proposing to cut its $11 million subsidy, reports the Star-Ledger. Some of the ideas include selling the licenses to an existing broadcaster,…

Australian Vacation Package Pays off–Slightly–With a Small Bump in ‘Oprah’ Ratings

The Australian vacation package Oprah Winfrey is giving to her audience has already paid a small dividend, reports Deadline.com. The premiere of the final season of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" drew a 6.8 rating and 17 share, representing a 3%…

Forget Popcorn: Independent Video Rental Stores Offer Tanning Beds to Keep Customers Returning

Popcorn is so passe with independent video-rental stores. According to a story in the Hollywood Reporter, more than 3,500 independently owned stores, or 35% of total independent outlets, have added a tanning bed to keep customers returning–and to add profits….