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ESPN gets highest rating ever for 'MNF'
Sep 12 2006 8:46PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - ESPN's first regular-season Monday night NFL game under the new contract drew the cable network's biggest audience ever.
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Ex-N.J. Gov. McGreevey talks to Oprah
Sep 12 2006 7:59PM (CT)
CHICAGO (AP) - Former New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey, who had been publicly silent since announcing two years ago that he was gay and was resigning, made "The Oprah Winfrey Show" the first stop on his national book tour Tuesday. But what he said will remain a mystery until the show airs.
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Workers tried CPR to save Smith's son
Sep 12 2006 7:53PM (CT)
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) - Police investigating the death of Anna Nicole Smith's 20-year-old son said Tuesday that they had no evidence that he had suffered a heart attack or that drugs were involved.
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CBS chief Moonves high on Katie Couric
Sep 12 2006 7:18PM (CT)
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - Katie Couric got a vote of confidence from a very important viewer Tuesday _ her boss, CBS Corp. President and CEO Leslie Moonves.
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Fox News hires CNBC's Alexis Glick
Sep 12 2006 5:48PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - CNBC personality Alexis Glick signed on as the No. 2 business executive behind Neil Cavuto at Fox News Channel on Tuesday, a move that suggests that Fox is preparing for the possible launch of its own business network.
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Katie leads CBS to weekly win, then dips
Sep 12 2006 5:06PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Katie Couric led the "CBS Evening News" to its first weekly ratings win in more than five years but her honeymoon may be short _ she slipped to third place on Monday.
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NBC eyes smooth 'Today' entry for Vieira
Sep 12 2006 4:11PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Wednesday is a big day for NBC's "Today" show, as television's most popular morning show brings in Meredith Vieira to take Katie Couric's place and moves into a flashy new studio set.
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Lessons learned from ABC's `9/11' folly
Sep 12 2006 1:23PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - In dramatizing how our government's mistakes and negligence helped pave the way for disaster five years ago, "The Path to 9/11" was meant to be a wake-up call for viewers.
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