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Vacation Robo-Post: The Lady or the Tiger OS 10.4*

For the last Robo-Post before my return from vacation, a simple question. You are reading a blog about TV. You are reading it using the Internet. If you could use only one of the two–forever–which would you pick? No cheating. *Apologies to our Windows-using friends for the partisan Mac reference.

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Vacation Robo-Post: The Alt-Emmys

On Sept. 16, The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences honors the achievements of Boston Legal, and, you know, probably a few other shows, at the Emmy Awards. Here’s the list of nominees, but we don’t need no stinking lists! Who would you honor at the Emmys if it were up to you? In fact, [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: Your Media Vacation

Hurricane Katrina hit two years ago today, while I was on vacation, and for that reason it was one of the weirdest vacations I’ve ever had. I was on an island in Maine, with no Internet access, no cable, no TV reception, little radio reception and hardly any cell phone service. I was vaguely aware [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: The Best TV Show to Listen To

It’s late summer, which means that the studios are releasing their full-season DVDs so you can catch up before September premieres. (Heroes and Friday Night Lights, for instance, should just have hit the shelves.) But lately, I’ve also been getting more and more releases of TV CDs–compilations of music that appeared on TV soundtracks. This [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: Big Love Watch, DIY Edition

I’m on the road and probably lacking in HBO access, so I’m turning over this post for your postmortems of Big Love, which I will do my best not to read.

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Vacation Robo-Post: What Looks Good to You?

The surest sign that we’re into the You Are the Critic era is that the networks, which used to hold on to their fall pilots like the plans for the A-bomb, now give them out in dribs and drabs, or in their entirety, well before the new season starts. They show them on airplanes; they [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: Has HBO Lost It?

I’ve just finished watching all 10 episodes of HBO’s Tell Me You Love Me for Time magazine’s fall arts preview, which, if all goes according to plan, will be on newsstands tomorrow. (This is Past Me talking, remember; I’m writing this post a week in advance.) And I’ve reached two conclusions: (1) it’s the best [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: That Other Box

Doing last week’s post on Don Imus, I realized that there’s probably a big gap between me and a lot of readers out there: I hardly ever listen to the radio. Part of that’s my job: I focus so much on TV and there’s so much of it that radio’s just one of those things [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: The State of Your Reality

We had one of the more productive Tuned In thread hijacks last week when commenter Rahul asked–in a post about VH1′s John from WKRP in Cincinnati mashup–”In your opinion, do you think Reality TV has revitalized television?” I do think so, even though the last year or so has been fairly slack for new reality [...]

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Vacation Robo-Post: Who Won the Summer?

I’m on vacation for next two weeks, with little, and possibly no, Web access on the road. While I’m gone, I’ve set up the RoboPoster 3000 to put up some questions and discussion topics to keep the lights on. That’s right, I’m writing to you… from the past! What are things like in the future? [...]

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Big Love Robo-Watch: You Have the Floor

SPOILER ALERT: Sorry, this post contains absolutely no Big Love spoilers. I briefly considered taking time out from my barely-earned vacation to write up a Big Love Watch roundup. Operative word being “briefly.” But I thought enough Big Lovers might come here that I’d have the RoboPoster 3000 open a thread for your comments. So [...]

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Programming Note

I’m on vacation for the next two weeks. But you’re not getting rid of me that easily. I’ve once again programmed the RoboPoster 3000 to toss up some daily discussion questions while I’m gone. Last time we tried this, the discussion was actually livelier than it is when I’m around here writing stuff, so enjoy [...]

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The Humans Are Alive!

HBO has renewed Flight of the Conchords. Also, some show about movie stars.

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JPTV Jr.: The Gift of Gabba

Elijah Wood, DJ Lance Rock and friends make you question whether someone slipped something in your coffee. Lisa Rose / Nick Jr. / TM & © 2007 GabbaCadabra LLC I assume that there is a decent percentage of Tuned In readers who do not have children. I further assume that when the child-unburdened among you [...]

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Mad Men Watch: Private Accounts

SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this, swipe a bottle of booze and watch Mad Men. AMC So I’ll admit it: I lost faith just for a second. I briefly thought Mad Men was going to start sucking. That moment when Don asks his long-lost brother whether any of their relatives are left surviving, finds out [...]

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Dead Tree Alert 2: HSM2

HSM2′s sophomore stomp. David James / New Line The pop culture universal mind must be trying to tell us something be releasing Disney’s High School Musical 2 (a sex-free fantasy of high school as imagined by tweens) on the same day as the (terrific) movie Superbad (a sex-filled fantasy of high school as imagined by [...]

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Dead Tree Alert: Turn on Your TV, Save the World?

Honky Grandma Be Recycling! NBC Photo: Virginia Sherwood In this week’s newly rebranded Tuned In column in the print Time, I write about TV’s sudden interest in green programming, which is rising faster than the global sea levels. Discovery launches an entire environmental channel, Planet Green, next year, while NBC has planned a week of [...]

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JPTV: What I'm Watching Tonight

It’s currently sunny on MySpace. Jay Silverman / FX It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia–which I liked fine the first season and really fell for last year–comes back September 13. Or, like, right now, if you direct your browser to MySpace, where a preview season 3 episode is streaming until August 23. I cheated and watched [...]

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Reality TV Is Faked? Are You Shocked? Do You Care?

Today’s New York Post Page Six column blows the lid open on the verisimilitude of MTV reality hit The Hills. If there’s a lid to be blown open. From the piece: [O]n Tuesday night, the star, Lauren Conrad, showed up at Da Silvano for dinner with three friends and a camera crew. One irked diner [...]

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There Are Losses, and Then There Is Loss

Deadline day, which means (1) I probably should be working on that, not this post and (2) I have cable news on in the background, on mute. All morning, CNN has been airing a picture-in-picture inset of the NYSE big board, focused on the numbers for the Dow Jones Industrial average (down about 250 points [...]