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Ratings strong for late-night shows
Jan 3 2008 7:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Television viewers welcomed late-night hosts with open arms for their first night back at work in two months because of a writers strike. Jay Leno's "Tonight" show on NBC was seen by 7.2 million viewers, or 43 percent more than what he had been averaging this season before the strike took him off the air Nov. 5, according to national ratings supplied by Nielsen Media Research.
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Ratings strong for late-night shows
Jan 3 2008 7:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Television viewers welcomed late-night hosts with open arms for their first night back at work in two months because of a writers strike. Jay Leno's "Tonight" show on NBC was seen by 7.2 million viewers, or 43 percent more than what he had been averaging this season before the strike took him off the air Nov. 5, according to national ratings supplied by Nielsen Media Research.
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Ratings strong for late-night shows
Jan 3 2008 7:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Television viewers welcomed late-night hosts with open arms for their first night back at work in two months because of a writers strike. Jay Leno's "Tonight" show on NBC was seen by 7.2 million viewers, or 43 percent more than what he had been averaging this season before the strike took him off the air Nov. 5, according to national ratings supplied by Nielsen Media Research.
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Ratings strong for late-night shows
Jan 3 2008 7:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Television viewers welcomed late-night hosts with open arms for their first night back at work in two months because of a writers strike. Jay Leno's "Tonight" show on NBC was seen by 7.2 million viewers, or 43 percent more than what he had been averaging this season before the strike took him off the air Nov. 5, according to national ratings supplied by Nielsen Media Research.
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Can Golden Globes shine without stars?
Jan 3 2008 7:53PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Talk about star power: The success of Hollywood's awards season sits squarely on the shoulders of celebrities.
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Correction:Hollywood Labor-Golden Globes
Jan 3 2008 7:25PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - In a Jan. 2 story about the Writers Guild of America strike's impact on the Golden Globe Awards, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the Screen Actors Guild would advise its members to boycott the show.
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Is Jay Leno subverting his union?
Jan 3 2008 6:50PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The striking writers union told member Jay Leno on Thursday that he violated its rules by penning and delivering punch lines in his first "Tonight" show monologue in two months on NBC the night before.
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Hasselbeck returns to `The View' Monday
Jan 3 2008 1:22PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Elisabeth Hasselbeck will return to ABC's "The View" on Monday, and she'll bring along her infant son, Taylor Thomas.
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