In news that we only wish was shocking, a Pew poll released on Sunday reporting 51% of the American public holds a negative opinion of the entertainment industry while only 33% view it positively. This shouldn’t be. The entertainment industry
The Atlantic Online has a video up today of an unearthed TV episode featuring Ronald Reagan and James Dean acting together, unseen for decades. Edited from “The Dark, Dark Hours” episode of General Electric Theater, which aired live from Hollywood
[youtube n6WWpcmRtRQ nolink] [Rosie] O’Donnell said she wanted to “build on what Oprah began and excelled at for 25 years, in my own style and with new adaptations and ideas.” Rosie O’Donnell will return to daytime television with new show.
Wall Street Journal: Forget product placement, NBC Universal is trying “behavior placement” with some of its shows. Characters from programs such as “30 Rock” and “The Office” are acting out eco-friendly behaviors that advertisers hope will sway viewers. WSJ’s Amy
—– And now… Ladies and gentemen, I give you Gary Graham…
[Ed. Note: This is the internal memo from Steve Koonin, President of Turner Entertainment Networks, to his staff.] Everyone, Over the past decade, we have set our sights on growing TEN’s business by demonstrating that our programming and marketing are
—– Tagline: Right and wrong no longer exist. IMDB: “A psychological thriller centered around a black-ops interrogator and an FBI agent who press a suspect terrorist into divulging the location of three nuclear weapons sets to detonate in the U.S.”
[youtube Minjk48Ivhw nolink] [Rosie] O’Donnell said she wanted to “build on what Oprah began and excelled at for 25 years, in my own style and with new adaptations and ideas.” Rosie O’Donnell will return to daytime television with new show.
Tina Fey returned to SNL last night to reprise her Sarah Palin character. Watch it here: Fey and SNL’s caricature of the former VP candidate did some serious damage to Palin’s reputation and thus the McCain campaign in 2008, but
[youtube zBqen5lrpv4 nolink] [Rosie] O’Donnell said she wanted to “build on what Oprah began and excelled at for 25 years, in my own style and with new adaptations and ideas.” Rosie O’Donnell will return to daytime television with new show.
[youtube 2Iz1JcmWi6w nolink] [Rosie] O’Donnell said she wanted to “build on what Oprah began and excelled at for 25 years, in my own style and with new adaptations and ideas.” Rosie O’Donnell will return to daytime television with new show.
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[youtube r0JBpJA6k4s nolink] [Rosie] O’Donnell said she wanted to “build on what Oprah began and excelled at for 25 years, in my own style and with new adaptations and ideas.” Rosie O’Donnell will return to daytime television with new show.