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Top Nickelodeon executive leaving company
Jan 4 2006 5:35PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Herb Scannell, the MTV Networks executive who has supervised Nickelodeon for a decade, said Wednesday he was leaving the network to pursue other opportunities.
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Ted Koppel and others join Discovery
Jan 4 2006 5:35PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Less than two months after leaving "Nightline," Ted Koppel agreed to a three-year deal Wednesday to make documentaries for the Discovery Channel, bringing nine of his former ABC News producers with him.
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'Monday Night Football' ends its run
Jan 4 2006 5:21PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Although it was the No. 2 prime-time show last week, ABC's "Monday Night Football" didn't end its 36-year run with a particularly crowded party.
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Stroke survivors inspired by Dick Clark
Jan 4 2006 12:45PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - He sat stiffly behind a desk, one hand in front of him, one down at his side. His words had the familiar slurred sound of a stroke victim. But his cadence was brisk, he made himself clear, and most of all, he was there _ on national TV.
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'The L Word' returns after sophomore slump
Jan 4 2006 11:20AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The lesbians of "The L Word" could serve as role models for their straight counterparts on "Desperate Housewives": They've put a sophomore slump behind them to return more heartfelt and more playful.
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Nickelodeon star recovering from car crash
Jan 4 2006 9:28AM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Drake Bell, the 19-year-old star of the Nickelodeon TV series "Drake & Josh," was recovering from injuries suffered in a car crash, the cable channel said Tuesday.
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Bravo to pay tribute to Ron Howard
Jan 4 2006 9:25AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Bravo will pay tribute to Oscar-winning director Ron Howard in the special, "Moving Image Salutes Ron Howard."
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