March 10, 2009
Smashing Pumpkins, frontman, Billy Corgan is in court, testifying on Capitol Hill on the House Judiciary Committee. Lobbying for rights that artists should get paid when their songs are being played on the radio. You can see a picture of Billy in court in this article, he doesn’t look too happ...
Brock N' Roll Entertainment
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Filed under: Industry, Documentary, Reality-Free General Motors has made a lot of dumb decisions in their day, and three-quarters of them are still being sold to gullible car-buyers across the globe. However, one of their biggest, boneheaded moves doesn't involve a car at all. The soon-to-be-former ...
TV Squad
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Danny Gallagher
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Filed under: The Simpsons, Reality-Free I've often heard from married guys that the best way to test your loved one's love is to change the wedding plans at the last minute to something completely outrageous. I'm assuming they mean an idea more outrageous than marriage. If you're a football fan, tel...
TV Squad
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March 08, 2009
OPEN LETTER Bamberg, February 12, 2009 To the President of the United States of America To the Citizens of the United States of America To the Members of the House of Representatives To the Members of the Senate Warning Against Adverse Health Effects from the Operation of Digital Broadcast Televisio...
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March 06, 2009
This week, Roger Cook was the latest journalist to publicly bemoan the state of television investigations in the UK. Speaking at Coventry University on Thursday, as part of the ‘Coventry Conversations’ line-up, Cook expressed anxiety for the future of investigative journalism, the craft ...
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Dan Berry
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March 05, 2009
Fox dominated Tuesday night’s ratings as the final 12 singers competed on “American Idol,� attracting 24.2 million viewers....
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By BENJAMIN TOFF; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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March 04, 2009
Lost in this clip from the 1958 movie "Teacher's Pet" is the class war embedded in the plot. Clark Gable (right) plays a newspaper editor who considers journalism a trade, Doris Day a journalism professor who considers it a profession. In the end Gable's boss is flattered and the two sides compromis...
Dana Blankenhorn
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Dana Blankenhorn
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March 01, 2009
Former WHO newscaster Vern Modeland shares the following Paul Harvey story: Paul Harvey is gone. While I didn't agree with all his reportage, I do recall some fond memories of him, both personal and "as told to." It is the "as told to" that brings him back to mind. Harvey was...
George Davison Iowa Law
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Three in the morning and Conan O'Brien's eyes were wide open. Not that his zillion-dollar-a-night bed at the Mandarin Oriental was uncomfortable; but it's only three months -- three months! -- until he eases his lanky frame into that desk where Johnny and Jay sat and begins the first of ...
Changing Channels
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