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Where’s the Boss? In Disguise, and at the Top of the Television Ratings (New York Times)
“Undercover Boss” on CBS is — so far at least — the breakout television hit of the year, with the largest audience and the strongest appeal to younger viewers.
Somers seeks television museum (Herald Sun)
DARYL Somers is pushing for the Channel 9 studios in Richmond to be turned into a television museum.
NeoUrban Internet Television Is In The House For Robin Thicke’s New “Sex Therapy: The Experience” (PRWeb)
Three time Grammy Winner, Robin Thicke invited Internet television pioneer Pax Stereo to attend the exclusive Malibu video taping of his new CD release “It’s In The Morning”, and extends an unprecedented welcome to the independent Internet television community. (PRWeb Mar 20, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/paxstereo/robin_thicke/prweb3752234[[[SHIFTIN ...
NeoUrban Internet Television Is In The House For Robin Thicke’s New “Sex Therapy: The Experience” (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Three time Grammy Winner, Robin Thicke invited Internet television pioneer Pax Stereo to attend the exclusive Malibu video taping of his new CD release “It’s In The Morning”, and extends an unprecedented welcome to the independent Internet television community.
Hulu Trying To Kill Network Television? (ScreenCrave)
Hulu has slowly but surely become network television’s biggest nightmare. The online programming giant started out as a healthy alternative for watching your favorite shows when its parent companies NBC, ABC, and Fox gave it exclusive content to stream online. Little did they know that in today’s high-tech world of convenience the internet staple could [...]
Another Dish of Reality Television Is Served on a New Jersey Plate (New York Times)
“Jerseylicious,” a witless reality show on the Style Network about a beauty salon in Green Brook, N.J., and the vapid people who work there, begins on Sunday.
Fess Parker, television’s ‘Davy Crockett,’ dies at the age of 85 (Omaha World-Herald)
LOS ANGELES (AP) Actor Fess Parker, who became every baby boomer’s idol in the 1950s and launched a craze for coonskin caps as television’s Davy Crockett, died Thursday of natural causes. He was 85.
Television's 'Davy Crockett,' actor Fess Parker dies at 85 (Tulsa World)
Fess Parker, a baby-boomer idol in the 1950s who launched a craze for coonskin caps as television's Davy Crockett, died Thursday at his Santa Ynez, Calif., home of natural causes. He was 85.
Hotels want lower television royalties (Vanakkam Malaysia)
SIBU: Budget hotels here that are feeling the effects of the economic recession are requesting that royalty fees for television sets in their premises be lowered.
Fess Parker, television's 'Davy Crockett,' dies at age 85 (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Parker played another pioneer American hero on television's "Daniel Boone" in the 1960s before retiring from acting a decade later and becoming a successful Santa Barbara hotel developer and California winery owner.