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'Arrested Development' reopens on Netflix, could build from there
You might think that Mitchell Hurwitz, the creative mastermind behind the oddball cult comedy "Arrested Development," would be overjoyed to hear about the crowds thronging the Bluth's Original Frozen Banana Stands popping up across the country. But late...
Tags: Identity Thief (movie), Alia Shawkat, The Sopranos (tv program), Running Wilde (tv program), Television
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'Girls' creator Lena Dunham unamused by porn parody
"Girls," HBO's critically acclaimed and controversial comedy series about the lives of twentysomethings in Brooklyn, tackles a number of issues with brutal frankness and sometimes uncomfortable realism. Sex is one of those issues, and the show has...
Tags: The Game (tv program), Pornography, Black Entertainment Television (tv network), 30 Rock (tv program), Girls (tv program)
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Survivor recounts escape after bridge collapse
The Seattle TimesSEATTLE As a serious hockey player, 20-year-old Bryce Kenning's taken some pretty hard hits. He was prepared for more of them at a drop-in hockey game in Bellingham on Thursday night. He wasn't ready for the one he took after his orange Subaru nose-dived... -
Dave on Demand: Thank the Lord and pass the nachos for this holiday weekend's TV
The Philadelphia InquirerLong holiday weekends used to be a kind of purgatory for TV lovers. Broadcasters hung out their "Gone Fishin'" signs, and about the most you could hope for were all-day marathons of middling series like "Knots Landing," "Happy Days," or "The Rifleman."...Tags: Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Save Me (tv program), The Philadelphia Inquirer, Cheers (tv program), The Big Bang Theory (tv program)
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Television review: 'Save Me,' with Anne Heche, goes unrescued
If there were an Emmy for Most Disturbingly Apt Title of Series, NBC's new comedy "Save Me" would win hands down. It just works on so many levels. "Save me" is certainly the phrase that surges to a critic's mind moments into the ludicrous machinations...
Tags: Save Me (tv program), Religion and Belief, Interreligious Dialogue, Entertainment, 30 Rock (tv program)
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CBS Captures 18-49 Crown, Makes It a Clean Season Sweep
VarietyYou can put away the fogey jokes, because CBS has climbed to the top of Demo Mountain. With as many of the top scripted series among adults 18-49 as its three rivals combined, the Eye has captured the season that ends tonight in primetime's most...Tags: Media Industry, Sunday Night Football (tv program), TBS (tv network), Television Industry, 20 (tv program)
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Give 'The Office' One Last Chance
I’ll warn you in advance that this column will reveal what a total pussy I am, but here goes anyway. So I’ve been continuing to watch the American version of “The Office” for the last few years even as it first grew lame, then...
Tags: Netflix Inc.
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Teenager behind 'Clouds' viral farewell song dies of bone cancer
St. Paul Pioneer PressZach Sobiech died the way he lived -- with grace, strength, love and joy. Sobiech, the Lakeland teenager whose song "Clouds" became an Internet sensation, died early Monday at his home, surrounded by family and his girlfriend, according to a...Tags: Ed Helms, Celebrities, Media Industry, Jenna Fischer, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
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'Arrested Development's' frozen banana stand hits L.A. area
Just days before the new season of "Arrested Development" finally debuts on Netflix, the re-creation of the Bluth's Original Frozen Banana stand that cropped up in New York City last week is making its way to the West Coast. The frozen banana stand will...
Tags: Will Arnett, The CW (tv network), Television Industry, Bananas, Netflix Inc.
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Network offerings for fall have the ring of the familiar
The Philadelphia InquirerAny way you look at it, it was a tough year for the networks. Broadcast ratings dropped by an average of 7.5 percent, the steepest decline in six years. NBC's "Do No Harm" notched the smallest audience for a series debut in broadcast history and was...Tags: Fringe (tv program), Josh Holloway, Andy Samberg, Television Industry, Chuck Lorre
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Fall TV: Networks woo viewers lost to cable, online
The Fresno BeeThe fall TV season for the five networks is still months away, but the battle already has started to win back some of the viewers who have shifted to cable and online programming. Advertisements for the 29 new shows that will fill out the network...Tags: Seth Green, Television Industry, Arrow (tv program), Allison Janney, Television
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The Lima News, Ohio, David Trinko column
The Lima News, OhioMany of us work at an office each day. We just wish we worked at "The Office." That's why at least 5.4 million viewers tuned into NBC on Thursday night for the series finale of the comedy, according to Nielsen's preliminary numbers. On its surface,...Tags: Scranton, Game Shows, Dentistry and Dental Health
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