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KTTV 1950 election coverage from Times newsroom
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LAFD chief tweets apology for Mexican costumes photo
Los Angeles Fire Chief Brian Cummings apologized on Twitter on Wednesday after he posed for a photograph with firefighters wearing Mexican sombreros and fake oversized mustaches in front of a taco stand at a recent benefit event. The Hope for...
Tags: Twitter, Inc.
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Calabasas wrestles with the Bieber effect
Tucked on the Ventura County border a good 23 miles from Hollywood and Vine, Calabasas is far beyond the reach of any celebrity tour bus and unplotted by most star maps. The city of 23,000 is built for privacy. About 40% of the homes are hidden behind...
Tags: Def Leppard (music group), Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Wayne Brady, Photography Supplies and Services, Ken Jeong
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James Gandolfini: A look at his final film and television roles
Several forthcoming film and television projects will feature the late James Gandolfini, who died Wednesday in Rome. The 51-year-old actor, best known for his lead role on HBO's "The Sopranos," had been busy as of late. Gandolfini completed production...
Tags: Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Entertainment, Crime, Law and Justice, Nickelodeon (tv network), The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (movie)
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O'Bannon vs. NCAA: Judge weighing class-action certification
For the last few years, the powers that be in college sports have watched nervously as an antitrust lawsuit wends its way through federal court. O'Bannon vs. NCAA is challenging traditional notions of amateurism, arguing that young athletes should...
Tags: Heisman Trophy, Gaming Industry, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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What brought down TWA Flight 800? Group wants investigation reopened
Federal officials are weighing a request to reopen the investigation of the 1996 explosion and crash of TWA Flight 800 that went down off the coast of Long Island, killing all 230 people aboard. A group of former investigators, interviewed in a...
Tags: Emergency Incidents, National Transportation Safety Board, Air and Space Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Explosions
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Emmys 2013: Cat Deeley talks preparation, being in the moment
Reality television is unpredictable by design, and one of the challenges for hosts and judges is being able to roll with the punches. At a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable, four top reality personalities — Cat Deeley of "So You Think You Can Dance,...
Tags: Carson Daly, Primetime Emmy Awards, Human Interest, Shark Tank (tv program), Jon Cryer
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'The Fosters,' an ABC Family drama, pushes the envelope further
Elbow to elbow around a kitchen island, a family dinner is unfolding. One teen is thumbing around on her phone; another is dousing his dinner in ketchup; the other two are talking music and dubbing their teacher Grim Reaper. The parents, meanwhile,...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Hearing Impairment, Sherri Saum, Modern Family (tv program), Entertainment
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Tribune hires Berns as CFO, promotes Bigelow to strategic role
Tribune Co. has hired Steven Berns, the top finance executive for cosmetics company Revlon Inc., as its chief financial officer and promoted its current CFO, Chandler Bigelow, to serve in an expanded role developing strategy for the company. Chicago-...
Tags: Revlon Incorporated, Business, Media Industry, Entertainment, Earnings
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Emmys 2013: Carson Daly on whether Emmy noms matter in reality TV
In the world of reality television, what do Emmy nominations mean for a show? It depends on who you ask. According to "Survivor" host Jeff Probst, awards buzz is no big deal. At a recent Envelope Emmy Roundtable, he said of being nominated, "I don't...
Tags: Carson Daly, Primetime Emmy Awards, Shark Tank (tv program), Jon Cryer, The X Factor (tv program)
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FCC nominee Tom Wheeler says he is ready to serve
Tom Wheeler, a veteran lobbyist nominated last month to become chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, said he is ready to make the transition from Washington insider to public servant. "My client will be the American public," Wheeler told...
Tags: CNN (tv network), Satellite and Cable Service, Germany, Federal Communications Commission, Media Industry
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Debut telecast of CNN's 'New Day' comes in third in ratings
CNN's "New Day," the morning show the cable news channel launched Monday, averaged 247,000 viewers, according to Nielsen. That is a 19% drop from what CNN was averaging in the 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. time slot this year. However, compared with the same...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Today (tv program), Jeff Zucker, Germany, James Franco
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