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Television News Archives for August 24, 2006

NYC officials want new 'Survivor' pulled
Aug 24 2006 8:54PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - As CBS prepares to launch a new season of the hit reality show "Survivor," this time featuring teams divided by race, enraged city officials are saying it promotes divisiveness and are calling for the network to reconsider.
 
NYC officials rip segregated `Survivor'
Aug 24 2006 8:10PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A group of New York City officials blasted CBS and its hit series "Survivor" on Thursday, a day after the network announced that the teams on the new season of the reality show will be divided by race.
 
Stephen Colbert a rising viral-vid star
Aug 24 2006 5:23PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - While many of his television brethren have been more wary of YouTube and the Web, Stephen Colbert is urging his fans to make him a viral-video star.
 
Survey: Couric better known than rivals
Aug 24 2006 3:20PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Good news for Katie Couric: Lots of people know her and like her. In fact, Couric, who takes the "CBS Evening News" anchor chair Sept. 5, is better known than her soon-to-be rivals, according to a poll released Thursday by Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.
 
'Idol' finalist OK after Vegas robbery
Aug 24 2006 3:18PM (CT)
LAS VEGAS (AP) - Former "American Idol" contestant Mikalah Gordon was "in a panic" but unharmed after being robbed at gunpoint, her mother said Thursday.
 
Rice hopes to catch on with reality TV
Aug 24 2006 2:18PM (CT)
MADDEN, Miss. (AP) - Once again, Jerry Rice sees his route. And the NFL receiving great hopes this one will play a part in his life after football.
 
Scholars, Spike Lee discuss Katrina
Aug 24 2006 9:05AM (CT)
EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) - Prominent black scholars at a screening of Spike Lee's new documentary on Hurricane Katrina called for a national discussion of the inequality and poverty exposed by the storm that devastated New Orleans and nearby areas one year ago.
 
   

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