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The Stars Will Dance and We Will Cha-Cha Away with Some Cash
Brian Moylan · 08/17/09 12:58PMThis Is How the Republican Revolution Ends
John Cook · 08/17/09 09:47AMPaula Abdul Has As Many Irons in the Fire as Pills in Her Medicine Cabinet
Brian Moylan · 08/12/09 10:54AMABC Sinks Further, MTV To Relocate?
cityfile · 08/11/09 01:27PM• All is not well at ABC. The hoped-for comeback of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? didn't happen and ratings have been so low, the network is now occasionally falling behind Univision. Yes, Univision. [NYT, B&C]
• The owners of Uptown magazine are in talks to acquire Vibe, which shut down in June. What they plan to do with it is anybody's guess. [AdAge]
• Tina Brown's Daily Beast is on the move: She's planning to launch a U.K. version of the Barry Diller-funded website within months. [Telegraph]
• Not every magazine in America is struggling, apparently! [Newsweek]
• Is MTV planning to leave Times Square? Quite possibly. [NYP]
The Return of Imus, Hachette To Sell Elle?
cityfile · 08/10/09 12:49PM• Two years after he was booted from MSNBC and CBS Radio for making racist comments, Fox Business is now in talks to team up with Don Imus. [LAT]
• Is Hachette selling Elle? The company seems to be hedging. [AdAge]
• Magazine publishers are allowing advertisers to slap their ads just about any place they want these days. They're also planning to keep printing those annoying subscription cards until the end of time. [NYT, AdAge]
• ABC is planning a big programming push for the fall with seven new series set to debut, which is roughly double what NBC and CBS have planned. [USAT]
• CNBC's ratings are down big, in case you haven't heard. [Guardian]
• G.I. Joe was No. 1 at the box office this weekend, grossing an estimated $56 million. Julie and Julia came in second place with $20.1 million. [Variety]
Olbermann's Folly, Cuts at Condé, BusinessWeek Bids
cityfile · 08/04/09 01:27PM• Keith Olbermann took Times reporter Brian Stelter to task last night for reporting that News Corp. and GE had worked out a deal to tone down the rhetoric between MSNBC and Fox News. But he didn't disagree with everything Stelter reported. Conveniently, only the bad stuff about him was wrong. [NYM]
• More bad news for Olbermann: MSNBC now admits it made a mistake by not disclosing that Countdown fixture Richard Wolffe is a paid lobbyist. Naturally, Olbermann had absolutely no idea about any of this. [Politico, Salon]
• Condé Nast is shedding more staff. This time around it appears the media giant's receptionists will be paying the ultimate price. [Gawker, NYM]
• Reps for Bruce Wasserstein met with BusinessWeek execs yesterday to discuss a bid for the magazine. Joe Mansueto, the founder of Morningstar and owner of Fast Company, may be a potential bidder as well. [BW]
Anderson Cooper to Bachelorette Lady: How Many Men Did You Sleep With?
The Cajun Boy · 07/31/09 01:11AMSo here's Anderson Cooper on his show tonight talking to Erica Hill about an innocent little interview he did with ABC's Bachelorette, Jillian Harris. But then a clip from the interview is played and Cooper immediately inquires about the sexing.
TV Networks Bravely Fight for the Right to Think You Can Dance
John Cook · 07/21/09 10:46AMCronkite's Death Inspires O'Reilly to Fondly Recall the Days of an Unbiased Media
The Cajun Boy · 07/20/09 09:12PMABC's Bob Woodruff Returns to Iraq
The Cajun Boy · 07/13/09 09:18PMHandicapping the Race to Get the First Bernie Madoff Interview
Hamilton Nolan · 07/13/09 01:48PMSyfy's Arrival, Timberlake's Book & TMZ's Big Win
cityfile · 07/07/09 12:21PM• The Sci Fi Channel is now called Syfy. It's pronounced the same way, except it's less science fiction-y, which is why it was changed to begin with. [THR]
• Justin Timberlake has tapped lit agent David Vigliano to sell publishers on the notion that Timberlake is just the person to write a book about golf. [NYO]
• After a heated, two-year battle, big record labels and online radio stations have finally agreed on new royalty rates for streaming music online. [NYT]
• Who says embattled media companies are doing their best to spend money more wisely? The soundstage for Jay Leno's new primetime show will be "specially fitted to accommodate his passion: expensive cars." [THR]
• "Online predators" have hit Twitter. Paging Dateline's Chris Hansen! [LAT]
• A new study finds that kids are spending more time online. Surprise! [AP]
• Equally shocking: Breaking the Jackson story has boosted TMZ's traffic. [AP]
Baywatch Boobs On the Big Screen!
Richard Lawson · 07/07/09 09:29AMBiden on This Week: 'We Misread How Bad the Economy Was'
The Cajun Boy · 07/05/09 09:13PMHonduran President Just Sitting Around Hoping a Reporter Will Visit
Hamilton Nolan · 07/02/09 01:33PMMaybe Ashton Kutcher's Behind This?
The Cajun Boy · 07/02/09 02:17AMAll Jackson, All the Time
cityfile · 06/26/09 01:01PM• Both NBC and ABC plan to pre-empt regular programming this evening to air specials devoted to coverage of the Jackson story. E!, MTV, and CNN (among others) have specials airing over the next few days, too. [NYT, THR]
• Time is publishing a special Jackson "commemorative edition" on Monday. For its part, Rolling Stone has a "bookazine" in the works. [NYT, NYT]
• How newspapers around the world covered the Jackson news. [Guardian]
• And how the Jackson story kind of broke the Internet. [ABC News]
Farrah, Late Night Ratings & Anderson's Mea Culpa
cityfile · 06/25/09 12:55PM• ABC and NBC will face off on Thursday night with competing tributes to Farrah Fawcett, who died today. But you probably expected that, no? [NYT]
• David Letterman beat out Conan in the ratings last week, the first time the Late Show has dominated the weekly ratings since 2005. [THR]
• Rosie O'Donnell will debut a new show on Sirius XM this fall. [NYDN]
• Rumor has it Ben Silverman's tenure at NBC may be ending soon. [DHD]
• Fox News now averages the same number of viewers as CNN, MSNBC, and HLN combined. Cue an evil grin across Roger Ailes's face. [THR]
• Wired editor-in-chief Chris Anderson's new book contains material he ripped from Wikipedia. But he's really, really sorry about it, okay? [NYP]