Television
Television
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TELEVISION
Tavis Smiley marks 10th year on PBS
Tavis Smiley has stood out in 20 years in broadcasting, and he has no intention of changing his style or substance.
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TELEVISION
At Cannes' movie palace, talk of TV's rise
The annual Cannes festival on the French Riviera is the grandest platform in the world for the highest ambitions of film, a place where the art form is worshipped with wild passion and adoring reverence. Movies are projected pristinely in regal theaters, where they're greeted by the world's cinephiles...
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TELEVISION
Cable TV, the right way
America's 100 million cable and satellite subscribers are forced to pay ever-higher bills for a growing number of channels they do not watch. The American people are being ripped off.
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TELEVISION
Actress Bynes arrested in NYC on marijuana charge
Police say actress Amanda Bynes has been arrested in midtown Manhattan after she heaved a marijuana bong out of a window.
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TELEVISION
CBS up, 'Idol' down as traditional TV season ends
CBS strengthened its dominance over the television industry this year at the same time that the unprecedented reign of "American Idol" came to a close.
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TELEVISION
Robert Taylor: arresting as TV lawman 'Longmire'
You may not recognize Robert Taylor as anyone other than the title character he plays on the crime drama "Longmire." But he's no newcomer.
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TELEVISION
87-year-old woman loses to Trump in civil case
An 87-year-old grandmother took on billionaire Donald Trump. And on Thursday, she lost.
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TELEVISION
'Arrested Development' returns via Netflix
PASADENA, Calif. - It's been seven years since Fox canceled the Emmy-winning comedy series "Arrested Development."
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TELEVISION
Soderbergh shines light on Liberace's secret life
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. - If you're going to make a movie that invites viewers into the outrageous world of flamboyant showman Liberace, you had better be ready to amp up the glamour and bring the bling.
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TELEVISION
Henry Winkler's 'Arrested Development'
PHILADELPHIA - Henry Winkler's living the kind of happy days Arthur Fonzarelli never could have dreamed of.




