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Dead Tree Alert: Blago Talks!

In the new print TIME, my Tuned In column looks at the now-former governor of Illinois’ media tour this week:

It is somehow perfect that Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich would begin his media self-justification-and-jury-pool-influence tour at the same time that American Idol has returned to TV. Like the bad auditioners who spring anew

Simon Defeats Katie

Why don’t more people watch the evening news anymore? One commonly blamed culprit is schedules. People are busy at 6:30! Gotta work late! Soccer practice! Put the news on later, when people are home, the thinking goes, and they’ll have time to tune in.

Except that then, they want to watch American Idol. Last night, CBS experimented …

What Will You Put on Your Face for TV's Sake?

I’m preparing for my annual Super Bowl Ad review extravaganza this Sunday night (in which I TiVo the game, watch and review every ad on the spot, and fast-forward through the entire game itself; the reviews usually post, with video, early Monday morning). As part of that, the good folks at DreamWorks and Pepsi sent me 3-D glasses to use …

I Have Seen Another Episode of Dollhouse

When I screened the pilot of Joss Whedon’s upcoming sci-fi series about humans with erasable memories, the subsequent post got picked up and eagerly pored over within the Whedonverse. So I feel a kind of obligation to my public, and to my traffic reports, to note that Fox has sent me a second episode.

I’m going to be a bit of a tease …

The Morning After: Life on Mars Is Back, Damages Still Here

I watched the first three episodes of Damages last month; now that we’re into the thick of midseason TV and FX has aired the fourth, I am officially behind. I’ll get to it eventually, but am throwing the thread open for anyone who wants to dissect it.

Also last night saw the post-Lost return of Life on Mars, with an appearance by …

A New Movie Channel: Genius Move, or Epix Fail?

I had forgotten that the new cable movie channel from Paramount, MGM and Lionsgate was coming, but it still is, and it reportedly now has a name: Epix. But the New York Times reports that it’s having a hard time finding a cable distributor.

How could that possibly be? Could it have anything to do with the fact that there is not a …

TV Tonight: Oh, You Know What's On TV Tonight

…it’s another episode of Lost, the last of three screened for critics in advance. It’s good—maybe my favorite of the three.

If you don’t want to encounter the merest hint of a spoiler as to what might happen tonight, read no further.

If you do want a little tidbit to exercise your minds with while you’re waiting… well, you may …

Snow Day

It is snowing up and down the eastern half of the country this morning; as I type I can hear the precipitation—having changed over to rain in Brooklyn—adding a creme-brulee-like crust of ice to the overnight snowfall. Despite that, I brought the Tuned In Jrs. to school this morning; there was no snow day declared in New York City, …

FNL: Half Empty, Half Full

So Friday Night Lights finished the second week of its NBC run as part of season 3’s DirecTV cost-sharing agreement. How’s it doing?

On the one hand… it’s fallen to fourth place in the ratings.

On the other hand… Ben Silverman says it’s turning a profit in an hour that used to lose money, and may come back for a fourth season. …

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