Television
Could your child lie? Cheat? Murder?
April 22, 1989
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May 12, 2009
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Of course Sam Rubin is right (“This Entertainment Reporter Says He Isn’t Just Clowning Around,” Feb. 8): KTLA’s “Morning News” has a huge following and makes lots of money, and Academy Award preview/arrival shows do quite well.
Feb. 15, 1999
Opinion L.A.
March 11, 2011
Entertainment & Arts
Although ratings for the Oscar telecast on ABC have been declining, the other channels still consider the night a lost cause for them.
March 23, 1986
World & Nation
People with links to Germany and the Middle East also wanted to blow up the Oklahoma City building, a crime for which Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death last week, his attorney, Stephen Jones, said on the CBS-TV program “60 Minutes.”
June 16, 1997
Television: After poor ratings, criticism over its ad campaign and the cancellation of two notorious shows, executives express renewed optimism.
July 16, 1998
Newsweek’s top editors, after a day of frenetic meetings, sought Wednesday to explain why they failed to publish the story that stunned the nation, an exclusive piece about allegations that President Clinton encouraged a 24-year-old former White House intern to lie about whether they had an affair.
Jan. 22, 1998
Kathleen Sullivan believes her days “are numbered” as co-anchor of “CBS This Morning” if the show’s ratings don’t improve.
Nov. 1, 1989
Monday’s TV highlights
Nov. 22, 2010