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The Morning Fix: Filling Sawyer's heels. Disney's DVD fix. Did WGA fight dirty? Artie Lange back ... at least for now.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before getting your audition tape to 'Good Morning America.' Big heels to fill. ABC News is starting to narrow the search for Diane Sawyer's replacement on 'Good Morning America.' The newscast will again go coed, with the...... -
Rosie O'Donnell thinks Angelina Jolie hit on her. Can you spell DELUSIONAL?
The Dish RagRosie O'Donnell tells Howard Stern that the problem in her faltering relationship with Kelli Carpenter isn't about sex. Then she went on to talk about a flirtation with Angelina Jolie, pre-Billy Bob Thornton and Brad Pitt. Waaaait a minute. "She...... -
Ghostwritten books of the past, and a poll: Who's being ghosted now?
Jacket CopyIn a twist on Halloween, the online bookseller Abebooks has collected its top 10 ghostwritten books. The best story -- although perhaps the worst-written -- is of actress Hedy Lamarr. Although she was listed as the sole author of her...... -
Talk show host David Letterman did 'terrible, terrible things.' Anyone else?
The Dish RagDavid Letterman admitted he did "terrible, terrible things" with his willing female staffers. Jimmy Kimmel is now dating one of his writers, after breaking up with Sarah Silverman.Did other talk show hosts have scandals? Find out about the romantic... -
The Oprah effect: Winners and losers
Company TownOprah Winfrey's decision to walk away from her daytime talk show after 25 years when her contract expires in 2011 will have a ripple effect throughout the television industry. The big winners are Discovery Communications, which is partners with Winfrey...... -
Mel Karmazin says he's perfect choice for Comcast-NBC entity but he's just not interested
Company TownSirius XM CEO Mel Karmazin has never lacked for confidence. Although the satellite radio broadcaster's stock is trading at under $1.00 per share, he told Fox Business Network's Neil Cavuto that he is the ideal candidate to run whatever entity...... -
Conspiracy theories, Tiger Woods gossip and deconstructing the fine art of blogging
Brand XGoogle Trends is the blogger's BFF (that means "best friend forever" for you non-Perez reading philistines). You are never--or almost never--are at a loss for things to post about usingGoogle Trends (everyone does it) and if you catch the wave at the... -
Gold Derby nuggets: Five reviews of 'Nine' | 'Up in the Air' flying high | Reax to 'Precious' NBR snub | Raking over 'The Lovely Bones'
Gold Derby⢠Richard Rushfield reviews the first American reviews of "Nine" and thinks the musical may not strike the right notes with Oscar voters. Says Richard, "On paper, the film had everything an awards race could want; directed by Oscar winner Rob Marshall,... -
The Morning Fix: World stops turning! Women rule box office. Howard Stern debates next move. Warner Bros. wants to beef up TMZ.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before honing that daytime soap opera pitch. "World" stops turning. "As the World Turns," the long-running CBS soap opera, has stopped its orbit. The show, which was made by Procter & Gamble, the king of all things...... -
The Brand X Files: 8 minute 'Lost' recap; Artie Lange in suicide attempt; US cars sales: how low can you go?
Brand XTalkshow host Jonathan Ross quits the BBC: A move comparable to David Letterman quitting CBS (Telegraph) Howard Stern sidekick Artie Lange in suicide attempt (Page 6) America's love affair with cars stalls as car sales slump to record low: More cars... -
While Conan O'Brien plans exit, shows try to woo him to their couch to spill more beans
Company TownWhile Conan O'Brien prepares for his last show on NBC and lines up his final guests and parting shots (no, Howard Stern apparently isn't making the trip to Burbank), other TV shows are lining up trying to book O'Brien for...... -
The Morning Fix: Late-night economics. Overture tries to make one. NATPE underway, minus the glitz. Move over Moses, Jobs has his own tablet!
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before the trip to NATPE. Late-night economics. For all the ink spilled over NBC's late-night mess over the last few weeks, one would think that the daypart is a money machine. Alas, it's not. Declining ratings and......
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