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Daily Archives : Feb 19, 2013

Is Former NBC News Boss Headed to CNN?

Jeff Zucker, the new boss at CNN, is talking with the former NBC News boss about job opportunities at the cable news network, reports the New York Post. Steve Capus, who left NBC less than three weeks ago, has also…

Alec Baldwin Accused of Racist Rant

"30 Rock" star Alec Baldwin is being accused of going on a racist rant during a clash over the weekend with a photographer for the New York Post. The Post reports that Baldwin allegedly “called a black Post photographer a…

‘Mork and Buffy’? Sarah Michelle Gellar Joins CBS’s Robin Williams Comedy

Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar, best known as television’s “Buffy, the Vampire Slayer,” will play the female lead in CBS’s new comedy pilot “Crazy Ones,” Deadline.com reports. The David E. Kelley project stars Robin Williams. “Written/exec produced by Kelley and directed/exec…

Country Singer’s Death Is the Fifth Among ‘Celebrity Rehab’ Participants

The VH1 reality show "Celebrity Rehab" has again been touched by tragedy, with the death of country singer Mindy McCready marking the fifth participant in the show to die in the past two years, reports EW.com’s Inside TV. As previously…

CNN Brings Back the Ticker

CNN has brought back the ticker — the scroll of news that appears in the bottom third of the screen — after abandoning it a few years ago in favor of the Flipper, reports TVNewser.com. The decision comes from new…

‘Underdog’ Co-Creator W. Watts Biggers Dies at 85

W. Watts Biggers, who helped create the 1960s cartoon show "Underdog" and composed its catchy theme song, has died at 85 after suffering a heart attack, reports The New York Times. Biggers and his co-creator, Chet Stover, were working at…

‘War and Peace’ to Get BBC Treatment

The epic Leo Tolstoy novel "War and Peace" is becoming a BBC miniseries, written by Andrew Davies, who adapted "Pride and Prejudice" for the BBC’s 1995 version starring Colin Firth, reports Deadline.com. Davies is writing a six-part miniseries that will…

CBS’s ‘Amazing Race’ Airs Lowest-Rated Premiere Ever

CBS’s reality competition "The Amazing Race" returned to its lowest-rated premiere ever, continuing a midseason ratings slump for the broadcast networks, reports EW.com’s Inside TV. The series returned Sunday night with 9.5 million viewers and a 2.4 rating among adults…

‘Killing Lincoln’ Draws Record Audience for Nat Geo

National Geographic pulled a network record for its Sunday premiere of the scripted drama "Killing Lincoln," according to The Hollywood Reporter’s Live Feed. The drama drew an average of 3.4 million viewers during its two-hour premiere, a new high for…

Roger Ebert — the Best-Known Movie Critic in the Country — Has Second Thoughts About His Oscar Choices, and Now Says Another Movie May Win as Best Picture

Roger Ebert, the best known movie critic in the country, now says he may be wrong about his previously published prediction of the Best Picture winner that will be announced this coming Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, on ABC’s coverage of…