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Rosie O'Donnell Joins the View

Like a Supreme Court vacancy, an empty seat on the View roundtable is something a democracy can not long abide. ABC and Barbara Walters confirmed late today that America’s long national daytime nightmare is over: Rosie O’Donnell will replace Meredith Vieira, who will replace Katie Couric, who in September will replace Bob Schieffer in replacing [...]

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Blogs 1, TV 0

Evangelists for blogging, like those for any new media form, like to talk about how it will supersede the dinosaur formats that came before it. But let’s not kid ourselves. However au courant and webheaded online pundits may be, there is a part of us that dreams of the old-fashioned kind of fame—holding forth in [...]

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Why TV Turnoff Week Turns Me Off

Here at Tuned In HQ we pride ourselves on our impeccable sense of timing, so it should surprise no one that we are returning from vacation just as TV Turnoff Week gets under way. The 12-year-old campaign encourages family to shut off the tube for a week — conveniently, during a rerun-heavy April week before [...]

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Lostwatch: Lourdes-by-the-Sea

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers, so be alert. To the long list of theories about the island, add this: It’s a hospital. Last night, we learned that whatever mystical/magnetic mojo is pulsing down beneath the hatch cured Rose of terminal cancer. Add this to Locke’s miracle leg cure in season one, and possibly, to [...]

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Are the Decency Cops Backing Off?

The good thing about the broadcast-decency-regulation movement is that, as vast conspiracies go, it’s not too well organized. Last month, the FCC lurched forward, with an unprecedented volley of fines for decency violations. Now one of Capitol Hill’s biggest decency scolds is lurching backward.  In an editorial in CableFAX magazine this week, Sen. Ted Stevens [...]

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We'll Return to Your Regularly Scheduled Commercials, Right After This Commercial

Nick at Nite, the home-in exile for classic sitcoms, is not the first channel you associate with cutting-edge programming. But tonight at 9:57 p.m. E.T. — yes, I said 9:57 — it’s airing something decidedly different: a 90-second sitcom that aims to prove that dogs can sell odor remover. The weekly sitcom, At the Poocharellis, [...]

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Meredith Vieira Gets a New View

The great news-studio shuffle of 2006 continued today, as Meredith Vieira announced that she’s taking over the Today chair from Katie Couric, thus revealing the second least-secret secret in journalism. Vieira was always a no-brainer choice for the morning show, having done both hard news on 60 Minutes and morning patter on The View, and [...]

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Lostwatch: You Don't Have to Be Crazy to Be Stranded Here, But It Helps

SPOILER ALERT: Friends don’t let friends read Lostwatch before seeing the show. On the WABC New York channel 7 broadcast of Lost, there was a commercial for the New York Lotto Megamillions Jackpot. Perhaps not the best sponsorship for an episode of the show about a former mental patient who wins a lottery; is cursed [...]

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Katie Couric: (The Voice of) God Is Not Dead

The least surprising surprise announcement in all of television finally came this morning, as Katie Couric told NBC’s Today viewers she is leaving the show after 15 years to anchor the CBS Evening News. (Well, her phrase–delivered after a quaveringly emotional goodbye speech — was that she was leaving to "work on" the CBS newscast [...]

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The West Wing Comes Down to the Wire. Is Anyone Watching?

Having started life as an overrated, hugely popular show, The West Wing is ending its existence as an underrated, widely forgotten show. Last night’s episode took a ripped-from-the-headlines election scenario (an election turns out to be much closer than the sketchy exit polls suggested) and upped the drama through the unfortunate necessity of writing off [...]