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Television News Archives for October 27, 2006

'The Daily Show' swinging into Ohio
Oct 27 2006 11:39PM (CT)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Comedian Jon Stewart will make a special preview appearance Saturday as Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" gears up for a week of broadcasts from Ohio.
 
Ado at NBC over ad for Dixie Chicks film
Oct 27 2006 6:56PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The Dixie Chicks are again at the center of a controversy over the limits of opinionated talk. A film company said Friday that NBC wouldn't accept an advertisement for "Shut Up & Sing," a movie about the fuss created by Dixie Chick Natalie Maines' comment that she was ashamed President Bush was a fellow Texan. The network suggested the complaint may be a publicity stunt.
 
Dick Clark returning for '07 show
Oct 27 2006 4:14PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - As he did last year, Dick Clark will co-host the annual "New Year's Rockin' Eve." The former "American Bandstand" host, now 76, will join Ryan Seacrest and musical guest Christina Aguilera to ring in 2007 before a national TV audience of millions. Clark missed the show two years ago when he suffered a stroke but returned to the holiday staple last New Year's Eve.
 
Aiken to perform on `Days of our Lives'
Oct 27 2006 3:10PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Clay Aiken is about to enter a world of back-stabbing, scandal and diva fits _ and no, it's not backstage at "American Idol." He's taping an appearance on NBC's "Days of our Lives."
 
Fox: Not off medicine in political ads
Oct 27 2006 1:25AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - In a response to charges by conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, Michael J. Fox defended his appearance in recent political campaign ads, saying he was neither acting nor off his medication for Parkinson's disease.
 
   

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