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Analyst: Emmy wins bring little revenue
Aug 28 2006 6:24PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - TV networks with shows that win big at the Emmy Awards earn bragging rights in Hollywood. But the accolades have little impact on ad revenue or the life span of a show that can't deliver ratings, an analyst said Monday.
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NBC expresses regret for air-crash skit
Aug 28 2006 6:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - NBC expressed regret Monday for an Emmy Awards comedy skit that included a mock plane crash and aired on the network the evening of a fatal Kentucky jetliner accident.
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Colombians win international tango prize
Aug 28 2006 3:59PM (CT)
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A Colombian couple won first prize in "Stage Tango" in an international competition that concluded early Monday with the participation of dancers from 22 countries.
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Emmycast wins only so-so ratings for NBC
Aug 28 2006 1:30PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Kiefer Sutherland, "The Office" and all the other Emmy winners had a good night. So did Emmycast host Conan O'Brien, who scored plenty of laughs. But Emmy wasn't so fortunate, nor was NBC, which carried the awards program.
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Emmy plane crash skit called insensitive
Aug 28 2006 12:25PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - It was meant to be funny. But a fake plane crash during the opening Emmy awards skit made many cringe on Sunday _ the same day 49 people died in a fiery plane crash in Kentucky.
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Eric McCormack may be done with sitcoms
Aug 28 2006 12:23PM (CT)
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) - Eric McCormack says he's through with sitcoms. The former "Will & Grace" star said he was reluctant to try to follow up the hit gay guy-meets-straight gal comedy, which wrapped up in May after eight seasons on NBC.
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Eric McCormack may be done with sitcoms
Aug 28 2006 8:44AM (CT)
EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) - Eric McCormack says he's through with sitcoms. The former "Will & Grace" star said he was reluctant to try to follow up the hit gay guy-meets-straight gal comedy, which wrapped up in May after eight seasons on NBC.
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