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I want my candidate on MTV! (AP)
26-Jun-2008   (Cached page)
AP - MTV has been active in trying to get its young viewers interested in politics. Now the network is looking to profit from it.

Williams to do `Meet the Press' Sunday (AP)
19-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

In this May 28, 2008 file photo, Brian Williams, anchor of the NBC's 'Nightly News,' is interviewed on the NBC 'Today' television program, in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, file)AP - Top NBC anchorman Brian Williams will host the next "Meet the Press" but the network hasn't chosen who will permanently replace Tim Russert, an NBC News spokeswoman said Thursday.




Replacing Russert tough task for NBC News (AP)
17-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

An undated handout photo of AP - Still reeling from Tim Russert's death, NBC News must now contemplate replacing the man who not only dominated the Sunday morning talk shows, but served as chief political commentator and ran the Washington bureau.




Bush, Cheney, remember Russert fondly (AP)
14-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

An undated handout photo of 'Meet the Press' moderator and NBC News Senior Vice President and Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert on the set his show. Russert, a leading U.S. political correspondent and host of the NBC television network's long-running 'Meet the Press' talk show, died on June 13, 2008 of a heart attack, the network said. He was 58. (NBC/Handout/Reuters)AP - President Bush mourned NBC correspondent Tim Russert at a news conference Saturday with France's president, calling the veteran newsman who died of a heart attack "a hard-working, thorough and decent man."




NBC's Tim Russert dead at 58 (AP)
13-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

In this Feb. 26, 2008 file photo, NBC's Tim Russert speaks to the crowd during a debate between Democratic presidential hopefuls Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., and Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. in Cleveland. Russert died Friday, June 13, 2008, of an apparent heart attack. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan, File)AP - Tim Russert, who pointedly but politely questioned hundreds of the powerful and influential as moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," died suddenly Friday while preparing for his weekly broadcast. The network's Washington bureau chief was 58.




'Army Wives' embarks on second tour of duty (AP)
02-Jun-2008   (Cached page)

In this image released by Lifetime, actors, from left, Catherine Bell, Kim Delaney and Sally Pressman are shown in a scene from 'Army Wives,'  airing Sunday, June 8, 2008, at 10 p.m. EDT on Lifetime. (AP Photo/Lifetime, Fred Norris)AP - It's been called "Desperate Housewives" on an Army base. Lifetime just calls it the network's signature hit.




USOC still working on TV network for Beijing (AP)
16-May-2008   (Cached page)
AP - The U.S. Olympic Committee's aggressive plan to start its own cable network is moving forward, though officials are giving no indications that the network will be on the air before the Beijing Olympics, as the federation had once hoped.

CBS bypasses writers to import Canadian cop series (Reuters)
29-Jan-2008   (Cached page)
Reuters - CBS has agreed to import a new Canadian-produced TV police drama called "Flashpoint" in a deal that lets the network bypass the home-grown "pilot" development process shut down by the screenwriters' strike.

Fox Business draws few viewers in first months (Reuters)
04-Jan-2008   (Cached page)

Reuters - Rupert Murdoch's upstart Fox Business Network drew an estimated 6,000 average weekday viewers in its first few months on U.S. cable television, far behind entrenched rival CNBC, according to early ratings estimates obtained by Reuters.




Return of late night, or train-wreck TV? (AP)
28-Dec-2007   (Cached page)

Jay Leno of NBC's 'The Tonight Show with Jay Leno' greets supporters of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and others on the picket line in front of Universal Studios in Universal City, Calif., in this Nov. 13, 2007, file photo. Leno and Conan O'Brien's late-night shows will return to the air with fresh episodes on January 2 after two months of repeats due to the writers' strike, the network said Monday, Dec. 17. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, file)AP - Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel and Jon Stewart all plan returns to late-night television the next two weeks, but aside from their familiar faces, viewers may not recognize much.




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