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Chuck Ross

Chuck Ross is the managing director of TVWeek.com. He's been involved in the TV business ever since he sold cable TV subscriptions in Santa Monica, Calif., door-to-door in the mid-to-late 1970s. He's had regular gigs reporting and/or editing about TV and advertising for Cablevision magazine,The Hollywood Reporter, the San Francisco Chronicle, Inside Media and Advertising Age. He first joined the predecessor to TVWeek, Electronic Media, in 2000.

Dory Previn, Emmy-Winning and Oscar-Nominated Songwriter and Singer, Dead at 86

A singer and lyricist who helped create music for a string of major movies, receiving three Academy Award nominations, has died, TheWrap.com reports. Dory Previn died Tuesday at 86 at her home in Southfield, Mass.                                                                              Previn often collaborated with…

Granite Broadcasting to Test Streaming at KOFY in San Francisco

"Granite Broadcasting is joining with London-based Motive Television PLC to develop a system that can be used to broadcast linear channels and VOD programming to smartphones, tablets and other portable devices," reports our good friend Harry Jessell at TVNewsCheck. The…

Video: Kelly Ripa’s Wardrobe Choice Has Some Viewers Offended by Her ‘Nipples’

Kelly Ripa had what some viewers considered a fashion faux pas this week on “Live! with Kelly,” The Stir reports. Her form-fitting dress, called “The Miracle Dress,” caused some of Ripa’s fans to complain that they could see her nipples….

‘Your Love Was Cheap’ — Not Everything at the Grammys Was Lovey-Dovey

Yes, what many will likely remember from Sunday’s Grammys were the tributes to Whitney Houston. But as TVWeek Open Mic blogger Hillary Atkin points out, if you listened to the lyrics of the song Katy Perry sang, and some others,…

Sony Says Price Hike on Whitney Houston Albums Was a Mistake

After angry fans accused Sony Music of exploiting Whitney Houston’s death, the company said it was a mistake that the prices of two of her albums jumped just hours after her death, reports The New York Times’ Media Decoder blog….

Game Change? Barry Diller Announces Plan to Stream Signals From New York TV Stations Starting Next Month. The Ingenious Way Diller Thinks This Is Different From Ivi TV, Whose Similar Plan Was Struck Down by a Federal Court

Barry Diller, the legendary television executive who created the Fox Network about 30 years ago, has turned his attention to a new model for distributing broadcast programming, Brian Stelter reports for The New York Times’ Media Decoder blog. Diller rolled out a…

NBC Orders Series From ‘Pushing Daisies’ Creator

NBC has given a 13-episode order to a new project from the creator of “Pushing Daisies” and “Dead Like Me,” EW.com’s Inside TV blog reports. The series is Bryan Fuller’s "Hannibal," based on the character in "Silence of the Lambs."…

Henry Winkler — aka the Fonz — to Appear on NBC Sitcom

Henry Winkler, the actor known for his role as the Fonz on "Happy Days," has taken on a new sitcom role, playing Ava’s father on NBC’s "Up All Night," according to The Hollywood Reporter. Ava, played by Maya Rudolph, is…

Ex-Husband of Angelina Jolie to Star in CBS Sherlock Holmes Project

An actor who was married to Angelina Jolie in the 1990s has been cast to star in CBS’s Sherlock Holmes project, reports Deadline.com. Jonny Lee Miller, also known for his role as Sick Boy in the film "Trainspotting," will play…

Comcast Profit Jumps 26%, But NBC Lags

"Comcast Corp. beat analysts’ estimates with a 26% increase in fourth-quarter profit, but two NBCUniversal units continued to struggle: the NBC broadcast network and Universal Pictures," reports Meg James in the Los Angeles Times’ Company Town blog. According to the…