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Emmys Tell Past Winners to Get 'Lost'
Zap2It.comThe Academy of Television Arts and Sciences changed its voting procedures for the Emmys this year with the goal of opening up the awards to a wider range of shows and performers. That did indeed happen Thursday, when the nominees for the 58th annual...Tags: James Gandolfini, Celebrities, Elections, Drama (genre), Debra Messing
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Cowell Leads Emmy Tribute to Dick Clark
Zap2It.com"American Idol's" Simon Cowell will lead a tribute to TV legend Dick Clark at next week's Emmy Awards. Cowell is part of the latest group of presenters at the Emmys, which will air Sunday, Aug. 27 on NBC. Freshly added presenters also include father...Tags: Cinema Industry, Primetime Emmy Awards, Entertainment, Charlie Sheen, Barry Manilow
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TV Critics Like 'Office,' '24'
Zap2It.comThe 2005-06 TV season was one of big dramas and promising new comedies -- at least that's what the critics think. The Television Critics Association (of which several Zap2it.com staffers are members) announced the nominees for its 2006 awards Wednesday,...Tags: James Gandolfini, Stephen Colbert, Nickelodeon (tv network), Drama (genre), Oprah Winfrey
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ABC Rolls to Sunday Win
Zap2It.comFast National ratings for Sunday, March 12, 2006 Up against an original episode of "The Sopranos" for the first time Sunday, "Desperate Housewives" didn't draw quite as large an audience as it usually does. But that audience was still pretty big, helping...Tags: CBS Corp., Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (tv program), 60 Minutes (tv program), Family Guy (tv program), The Sopranos (tv program)
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TV Gal Turns Her Attention
Zap2It.comI think you all know I can be somewhat singularly focused. So I've spent a lot of time this fall trying to drum up support for "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (I know, I know, many of you think it's too pretentious, but I love it anyway) and far too...Tags: CSI (tv program), Cold Case (tv program), Jack Coleman, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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'Lost' Lass Loves Ladies in 'Book Club'
Zap2It.comSeven actors have joined the cast of Robin Swicord's "The Jane Austen Book Club," including a slew of television favorites. Late lamented "Lost" co-star Maggie Grace will appear in the adaptation of Karen Joy Fowler's novel, along with Maria Bello ("...Tags: Kevin Zegers, Clubs and Associations, Amy Brenneman, Maggie Grace, Gaming
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NBC Sketches Out Spot for Sorkin's 'Studio 60'
Zap2It.comNBC has made an official commitment to "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," giving the Aaron Sorkin drama a spot on its fall schedule for 2006-07. The early pickup isn't too much of a surprise, given its pedigree -- Sorkin and fellow executive producer...Tags: Literature, Football, Evan Handler, Arts and Culture, Friends (tv program)
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Film industry struggles to find its role in wartime
Chicago Tribune national correspondentsThe people who tell the stories don't know what to say, at least not yet. Screenwriters, directors and producers say they feel it is far too early to understand how movies and television will deal with the events of Sept. 11 and the altered world that...Tags: Cinema Industry, Bill Maher, Terrorism, Politics, National Security
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Hollywood 'Balkanization' Makes Contract Talks Ever More Complex
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAs Hollywood holds its breath over the possibility of a writers strike, ongoing internal struggles within the writers and actors guilds and at the studios are making this year's negotiations the most complex ever. Within both unions and the handful of...Tags: The Walt Disney Co., CBS Corp., Strikes, Collective Contract, Celebrities
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'Eternal Sunshine,' 'Sideways' honored
Times Staff WriterTwo dark romantic comedies, "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and "Sideways," won top honors Saturday at the 57th annual Writers Guild Awards. In the category of original screenplay, Charlie Kaufman picked up the Writers Guild of America award...Tags: Cinema Industry, New York City, CBS Corp., The Supremes (music group), Conan O'Brien
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Pact Expires; Studios, Writers Still Talking
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersHollywood studios appeared within reach of an agreement with television and film writers late Tuesday on a new three-year contract that could avert a crippling strike for the entertainment industry and the Los Angeles economy. As the old contract expired...Tags: CSI (tv program), CBS Corp., The Walt Disney Co., Work Relations, Collective Contract
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Frustrations Grow in Talks Between Actors and Studios
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersResiduals paid for programs shown on cable TV remained a major obstacle Tuesday as contract talks between Hollywood studios and actors unions continued to creep toward a midnight Saturday expiration date. Although both sides in the talks have...Tags: CSI (tv program), Celebrities, Movies, Richard Riordan, Television
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