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Beijing Olympics Gets Bigger U.S. Ratings Than Anything Ever
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More viewers than “Roots,” the “M*A*S*H” Finale and Neil Armstrong’s walk on the moon!
A Popping Battle Like You've Never Seen It Before!
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Popping battle worth seeing from the show So You Think You Can Dance.
10 People Who Need Their Own Reality Show
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If Verne Troyer can get a reality TV show, anyone can. Behold, a list of 10 non-celebs who deserve their own reality TV show.
The 6 Hottest Daily Show Guests
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See Jon Stewart stutter through interviews with the 6 hottest ladies in Daily Show history.
Stephen Colbert's Top 7 Drug Moments
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Liking both Stephen Colbert and recreational drugs is kind of like liking both Gargamel and Smurfs. Yet somehow you huffing contradictions are out there, eating your drugs and watching The Colbert Report. So, strap on your crack-pipe and prepare to have your mind expanded to a new dimension of enlightened and munchies.
The Six Best (and Five Worst) Failed TV Pilots
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A lot of TV shows are terrible, but let
’s face it: we’re lucky. Behind every abomination unleashed on those watching at home, there are likely a dozen potential shows too horrid to be aired, and perhaps a much smaller number of promising series that met the same fate.
TVWeek: M. Sargent is the greatest comedic talent on the Web
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Hollywood is gearing up to create what would be the first big Web hit. However, when an online show finally does break out into mainstream popularity, it may not come from traditional entertainment companies.
Rather, the most successful Internet television programs could emerge from a handful of online TV networks..
CNN Turns Video of Great Boobs Into Bad Television
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Turning water into wine is nothing. Try making guys hate looking at a Hooters waitress.
Survey Shows TV Is Still Main News Source
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Fewer Americans are reading newspapers -- they are getting their news online instead -- but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to the Pew Research Center's biannual survey on news-consumption habits.
16 of the Most Timeless Catchphrases of Television History
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Every TV show wants one, but few achieve it: a catchphrase. The best ones not only propel their show into the limelight, but eventually take a life of their own, sometimes getting into the dictionary, sometimes even electing a president. Here are the stories behind some of the most memorable ones from the history of television ...
Is Jon Stewart The Most Trusted Man in America?
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Jon Stewart, tied Tom Brokaw, Brian Williams, Dan Rather and Anderson Cooper among admired journalists. And that was last year.
25 Worst Game Shows of All Time
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We’re following up our list of the 25 Greatest Game Shows of All Time with our picks for the 25 Worst Game Shows. While many of these may have a special place in our hearts, make no mistake - they were pretty bad. And the rest
… well, they just suck.
The World's Hottest Weather Girls (PICS)
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Perhaps it's their habit of giving the weather in midriff-baring tops. Whatever the reason, these lovely ladies predict a 90 percent chance of making your trousers too tight.
TV's Greatest Catchphrases
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The upcoming Emmy Awards will present TV's most memorable lines from the past 60 years. What a great time to look back on TV's Greatest Catchphrases!
The 10 Best 'To Catch a Predator' Moments
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We know what you
’re thinking: “There’s nothing funny about child predators.” Not true. In fact, there’s plenty to laugh about while watching the following bumbling and likely inbred fellas being lured into the pants of various 13-year-old boys and girls, only to be confronted by Chris Hansen.
Our Favorite 25 TV Bosses (And What We Learn From Them)
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If you think your boss is tough, wait ’till you see these guys! The scripted, non-reality TV show might be a dying breed, but shows past and present provide us with many memorable bosses and leaders. Following are some of the most unforgettable TV bosses, along with what made them so great (or not so great).
Daily Show: Rob Riggle Gets Racist In China
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Rob Riggle reports from China and manages a frankly impressive amount of racism.
'Always Sunny' Gang Raps in Going Back to Philly Music VID
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The gang from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is going back to Philly. This isn't quite the musical level of Day Man (or Night Man for that matter) but it's surprisingly high quality for an Internet promotional piece.
The Daily Show' ex-Marine calls China intimidating
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Even for an ex-Marine, the police state atmosphere was intimidating.
"There were moments where you were just being watched very closely," he said. "We still did what we wanted to do, but I was hurrying it up, saying 'Come on, come on, let's go.' It was a subconscious thing."
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