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‘Extra’ Heads to Sin City

Newsmag Opens Las Vegas Bureau, Folds In ‘Justice’

HBO Hot For ‘Cathouse’

Brothel-Based Docu-Soap Headed for Second Season

Rod Lurie Takes as Good as He Gave

Before he became a filmmaker and television showrunner, Rod Lurie was an outspoken movie critic and radio talk host in Los Angeles. His over-the-top style during the 1990s so angered some studios he was banned from press screenings. A graduate…

Initiative’s Heard the Word

UPN’s ‘Chris’ Receiving Best Buzz

Season Preview: Debut Tradition Falls by Wayside

Most Nets Opt for Staggered Launches; NBC Retains Premiere Week

‘Danza’ Signs New EPs for Season 2

Show Will Emphasize Live Status

Martha’s Ge-eeee-Whiz Kitchen

Martha Stewart didn’t get just two TV shows from NBC. She also got some snazzy kitchen appliances from NBC’s parent company, General Electric, on the working sets in Manhattan’s Chelsea district from which her syndicated daytime show, “Martha,” will originate…

Adult Swim Puts Episodes on Web

Friday Night Fix Expected to Boost Cable Net

Weathering Katrina’s Wrath: Hardships Beset Reporters at Site

Journalists Stunned by Scenes of Horror on Gulf Coast

News Briefs: Four A’s Study: Ratings Drop During Many Ads

A new study may provide more ammunition for advertisers that complain that television commercials are overpriced. The report, released last week by the American Association of Advertising Agencies, or Four A’s, found that on average ratings for national commercials across…