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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.

Teen Choice Awards Announce This Year’s Host

The Teen Choice Awards have announced who will host this year’s ceremony, scheduled to be aired Sunday, Aug. 7, on Fox, Deadline.com reports. The host will be actress Kaley Cuoco, a star of CBS’s hit sitcom "The Big Bang Theory."…

Actor Who Appeared on ‘The Sopranos’ and ‘Boardwalk Empire’ Dies at 83

A veteran character actor who appeared on "The Sopranos" and was known for his stage work has died, reports The New York Times. Tom Aldredge, who played Carmela’s father on "The Sopranos," was 83. In 1979, when Aldredge was in…

Actress From Another Fox Show to Become a Regular on ‘House’

"There will be a major new female addition to Fox’s hit series ‘House’ this fall," writes our friend Nellie Andreeva at Deadline.com. Andreeva continues, "Odette Annable, who co-starred on another Fox series this past season — the midseason comedy ‘Breaking…

ABC News, Stung by Casey Anthony Fiasco, Says It’s Getting Out of the Business of Making Deals With Interview Subjects

After receiving a public relations black eye by paying Casey Anthony $200,000 for photos in 2008, ABC News has decided to get out of the business of paying news subjects involved in exclusive interviews, reports Howard Kurtz at the Daily…

Amy Winehouse Joke Pulled From ‘Glee Project’

A joke about Amy Winehouse on Oxygen’s reality show "The Glee Project" was deleted during the show’s Sunday night repeat, reports EW.com’s Inside TV blog. In the episode, "Glee" creator Ryan Murphy teases a contestant, saying, “I’m surprised you didn’t…

NAB Says FCC’s National Broadband Plan Could Shut Down 210 TV Stations Permanently

"At least 210 local TV stations could go off the air permanently under the FCC’s National Broadband Plan, the National Association of Broadcasters charged Monday," says The Hollywood Reporter. The article continues, "The Broadband Plan — which proposes voluntary incentive…

Anderson Cooper’s Upcoming Daytime Show Has Something in Common With a Pioneering Talk Show — and That May Not Be a Good Thing

Anderson Cooper’s new daytime show will look and feel like a well-known talk show of the past, reports the New York Post. That syndicated show is one that pioneered daytime talk, "The Phil Donahue Show," which aired from 1967 until…

Verdict Is In: A Favorite Plot Element of TV Shows Could Never Happen

It’s a key plot element in television shows such as "Doctor Who" and the forthcoming "Terra Nova" from Fox, but a group of scientists says the premise just won’t work, according to the Los Angeles Times’ Technology blog. That premise…

Fox Affiliation Switch Triggers Federal Antitrust Suit

An impending affiliation switch is behind a federal antitrust lawsuit between two station groups, B&C reports. Nexstar Broadcasting Group has filed the suit against Granite Broadcasting and one of its stations, the story reports. At the heart of the suit,…

Animal Planet Show Spawns a Spinoff

Animal Planet has ordered a spinoff of one of its hit series, with a controversial group to be the show’s focal point, reports EW.com’s Inside TV blog. The show is a spinoff of "Whale Wars," and it will continue that…