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United against cancer
As much as we talk and write about the power of the Internet, it is easy to forget that nothing focuses the nation's attention on a topic or event like TV - particularly the combined gaze of cameras from the major networks of ABC, NBC and CBS. That's...Tags: CBS Corp., NBC, Forest Whitaker, David Letterman, Beyonce
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In Baltimore, all-sports radio is getting yet another yakker
Reaching into the locker and taking the notebook out of the backpack as we go back to school with this week's sports media notes: •As of Monday, Baltimore will have one more all-sports radio station than it has professional teams. WVIE (1370AM)...Tags: Dallas Cowboys, CBS Corp., Radio, Washington Redskins, Government
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5 colleges for Palin
Associated PressRepublican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin seems to have switched colleges at least five times in five years, including two stints at the University of Idaho before graduating from there in 1987. Federal privacy laws prohibit the schools from...Tags: Political Candidates, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Government, Elections
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Prisons scramble in TV shift
Associated PressThe big switch to digital TV has prison officials scrambling to keep one of the most important peacekeeping tools in prisons across the nation - broadcast television. When the nation's broadcasters make the switch from analog to digital signals next Feb....Tags: Prisons
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Katie Couric teams with rival anchors to 'Stand Up to Cancer'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNEW YORK -- Katie Couric marks her second anniversary at "CBS Evening News" today, but tonight the anchor will be focused on raising money for cancer research. Couric will be joined by her rival network anchors, ABC's Charles Gibson and NBC's Brian...Tags: Therapies, Brian Williams, Katie Couric, Cancer, Health Treatments
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Out Of The Shadows
By ROGER CATLIN | Courant TV CriticPerhaps because of their association with darkness and shadow, the essence of movie drama, vampires have been part of film culture since "Nosferatu." Defined by Bela Lugosi and stylized by everyone from Anne Rice to Andy Warhol, the vampire has become...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Barnes & Noble Incorporated, Bodies of Water, Anna Paquin, Rivers
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Friday's Highlights
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Rescued: "DogTown" (6 p.m. National Geographic) reveals what happened to Michael Vick's dogs after the Atlanta Falcons quarterback went to prison for running a dog-fighting ring.
Back to school: "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" returns at 8 p....Tags: CBS Corp., Kirsten Dunst, Swingtown, Michael Vick, NBC
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Employers Seeking More Telecommuting Options, AT & T Says
Courant Staff WriterWith job growth lagging in Connecticut, telecommunications companies are under pressure to develop new technologies that increase worker productivity and cut real estate and energy costs through telecommuting, industry officials said at an economic...Tags: AT&T Corp., Productivity, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Commuting, Satellite and Cable Service
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Comcast to appeal FCC Web traffic ruling
Associated PressWASHINGTON — Comcast Corp. is appealing an FCC ruling that the company is improperly blocking customers' Web traffic, triggering a legal battle that could determine the extent of the government's authority to regulate the Internet. In a precedent-...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service, Comcast Corp., Court Administration, Regional Authority
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Everyone loves to hate the media
So I tuned in to the Republican National Convention the other night to size up Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and enjoy the political theater, and you can imagine my surprise to find out she and Sen. John McCain are campaigning against Barack Obama, Joe Biden...Tags: Political Candidates, John McCain, Sarah Palin, Republican National Conventions, Government
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'Peanuts' animator and voice of Snoopy
Tribune NewspapersLOS ANGELES — Animator, director and producer Jose Cuautemoc "Bill" Melendez, whose television programs and theatrical films featuring Charles Schulz's "Peanuts" characters earned four Emmy Awards, an Oscar nomination and two Peabody Awards, died...Tags: CBS Corp., Mickey Mouse, Santa Monica, Film Festivals, Cinema Industry
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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick resigns
Chicago Tribune correspondentMired in a sex scandal that crippled the governance of Detroit all year, the city's troubled mayor chose Thursday to walk out of office, rather than run the increasing risk of being heaved out. The tawdry drama of Democrat Kwame Kilpatrick, the once-...Tags: Kwame Kilpatrick, Republican National Conventions, Government, National Government, Trials
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