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Listings include the week's ranking, with season-to-date rankings in parentheses...Bay Area Here are the top Nielsen shows in the Bay Area, including this week's ranking, station, rating and share of the market. The rating is a percentage of viewing households,...
Tags: series game, world series, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Television in the United States, television, The Mentalist, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Desperate Housewives, Law Crime
While the original Number Six was a paragon of individuality, times have changed. In AMC’s 3 night-6 hour miniseries reboot, Number 6 now desperately clings to his sense of self in the face of a technological dystopia. Yet, "Prisoner" fans will be happy...
Tags: AMC, Los Angeles, Rover, The Village, Number Two, Arrival, Prisoner, The Prisoner, Number Six, Patrick McGoohan, Jim Zwerg, television
Letters Voters still elect for the press and TV The power of the tabloids is on the wane, argues Alexander Chancellor (G2, 13 November), so why do politicians suck up to them?...The perceived wisdom is that falling newspaper circulation and the rise...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, ITV, Product placement, Television, Advertising, Television in the United Kingdom, Marketing, Entertainment Culture, Technology Internet
period drama's hold on Sunday night television has been broken. Traditionally an evening for the small-screen equivalent of a warm bath, ITV 's decision to broadcast its hour-long X Factor results show on Sundays has brought it massive ratings – last...
Tags: sundays night, ITV, BBC, period dramas, Peter Fincham, United Kingdom, London, Television in the United Kingdom, BBC One, Simon Cowell, The X Factor, British television, television, Entertainment Culture
The 82-year-old's condition has become so bad that it was decided he would not be able to front the show. Instead, it is believed co-presenter Tess Daly will take his place while another celebrity face is brought in to replace her backstage. Early front-runners...
Tags: Bruce Forsyth, strictly come, Tess Daly, BBC, come dance, United Kingdom, London, television, Ricky Groves, Erin Boag, Phil Tufnell, Strictly Come Dancing, British television, Ballroom dance, Entertainment Culture, Gethin Jones, Flavia Cacace, Ballroom dancers, Daly, Come Dancing
Friday Nov 13, 2009 You may feel smug about that shiny 1080p HD LCD TV sitting in your lounge, but chances are that like me, you'd be gobsmacked to learn that colour 3D high resolution TV was invented over 70 years ago by a brilliant Scotsman inventor...
Tags: Baird Laboratories, Malcolm Baird, Whilst Baird, John Logie Baird, mechanical parts, United Kingdom, London, 3-D film, Television, 3D television, Baird, Technology Internet, Television technology, Mechanical television
Among all the recent TV "reimaginings" of old series, AMC’s The Prisoner has the opportunity to come off freshest. Unlike V or Melrose Place, The Prisoner updates a series that’s more than 40 years old, ran for only 17 episodes, and has not aired often...
Tags: AMC&rsquo, Namibia, Windhoek, Number Six, Patrick McGoohan, Danger Man, Number Two, The Village, The Prisoner, James Caviezel, Ian McKellen, Prisoner, AMC, Rover, The Witches of Eastwick, Rebecca Romijn, Eastwick, television
The soft, silky smooth voice that made CNN one of the most recognizable news networks in the world is losing its most notable anchor Lou Dobbs. The man behind the voice and big desk is calling it quits on his illustrious career, for now. The...
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Months ago the president of CNN/U.S., Jonathan Klein, spelled out two options for Lou Dobbs , the channel’s most outspoken anchor. Mr. Dobbs could vent his opinions on radio and anchor an objective newscast on television, or he could leave CNN altogether.
Tags: Lou Dobbs, cnn, media, politics, television, journalist, lou dobbs tonight, CNN/U, america, ratings
Those old enough to remember Soupy Sales recall a "simpler" time when slapstick comedy made people laugh and television could take our minds off of our problems for a little while instead of creating more problems. Sales used puppets and "pie in...
Tags: Soupy Sales, comedy, television, radio