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- As late-night hosts interview candidates, cable shows let Trump call the shots
- Former Maryland governor and possible presidential candidate Martin O'Malley was the subject of another laugh line on late night television -- this time for his efforts to reduce crime.
- "Misery Loves Comedy," a documentary whose producers include Baltimore's Becky Newhall, was screened last week at the Sundance Film Festival and was purchased for distribution by Tribeca Film.
- Former 'Tonight' show host considers the merits of appearing on Letterman
- David Zurawik: It's time for the Emmy Awards again, and I am excited and angry.
- While undoubtedly benefiting from Fallon¿s strong ratings lead-in, Meyers has on his own taken control of the late-late time period with a show that is smart, funny, topical and politically engaged. Meyers is the smartest guy to sit behind a desk on late-night TV since Dick Cavett or Jack Paar.
- NBC Sunday announced that Seth Meyers will replace Jimmy Fallon who is moving up to the "Tonight Show" in 2014.
- The serious business of funny TV undergoes another shock in the search for Johnny Carson's true heir.
- The Ravens have been fixtures on national television shows since winning Super Bowl XLVII a month ago. But when soft-handed tight ends are critiquing fashion on TV, you know it is starting to get out of hand.
- Here we go again with reports that NBC is looking to ditch Jay Leno. But this time, the ditching makes eminent sense.
- A little more than two weeks before he hits the open market and is allowed to sign with another team, outside linebacker Paul Kruger's mindset remains the same as it was in the hours that followed the Ravens' 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. "There's no reason to want to go to anywhere else," he said.
- A summer song's presence gets amplified when it spawns covers, parodies and remixes
- The bus carrying Cody Stanton and other wounded soldiers breezed up Interstate 95 on Tuesday to the site of former World Trade Center in New York, with an escort arranged by Baltimore's police commissioner.
- The competition between Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte is friendly, but fierce. The swimmers will do their talking in the pool.
- For better or worse, this is what presidential politics has come to
- Riley William Davis, whose sunny personality and quick wit sustained him and his family through his four-year battle with leukemia, died Wednesday at Johns Hopkins Children's Center. He was 13.
- Students from St. Mary's College of Maryland had just begun to show up with their belongings Monday, ready to move onto the 286-foot cruise ship that would be their dormitory for the next six weeks, when President Joseph Urgo announced they'd have to wait at least another 24 hours.
- Comedian and musician Reggie Watts performs Aug. 23-26 at Woolly Mammoth in D.C.
- Video: Wye Oak make network television debut on Jimmy Fallon