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Television News Archives for February 13, 2008

'Idol' narrows competition to 24 singers
Feb 13 2008 11:15PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The tears flowed on "American Idol" Wednesday night as the show trimmed the competition to 24 semifinalists. They were mostly happy tears for the 12 guys and 12 gals who made the cut on the final night of Hollywood week. The winners included teen singing prodigy David Archuleta and Janis Joplin soundalike/respiratory nurse Amanda Overmyer.
 
Winkler spoke with Ritter before he died
Feb 13 2008 9:24PM (CT)
GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) - Actor Henry Winkler took the witness stand Wednesday in a lawsuit over the death of actor John Ritter, telling jurors he had a conversation with his friend just hours before he died.
 
CBS, NBC set timetable for shows' return
Feb 13 2008 6:37PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - CBS and NBC have announced the return of many of their scripted series as TV production resumed Wednesday following a three-month writers strike.
 
Strike barely hits late-night ratings
Feb 13 2008 6:29PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - While loyal viewers undoubtedly noticed the absence of striking writers at the late-night comedy shows, it made little difference in their viewing habits, ratings show.
 
Strike barely hits late-night ratings
Feb 13 2008 6:29PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - While loyal viewers undoubtedly noticed the absence of striking writers at the late-night comedy shows, it made little difference in their viewing habits, ratings show.
 
Hollywood punches back in as strike ends
Feb 13 2008 6:00PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Writers have a reputation as master procrastinators, yet they eagerly faced the blank page Wednesday as Hollywood sputtered back to life after a punishing 100-day strike.
 
Hollywood punches back in as strike ends
Feb 13 2008 6:00PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Writers have a reputation as master procrastinators, yet they eagerly faced the blank page Wednesday as Hollywood sputtered back to life after a punishing 100-day strike.
 
   

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