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by Bithika Khargarhia - March 26, 2009 - 0 comments
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New York, March 26: A Los Angeles County court on Wednesday issued a restraining order against a man who tried to break onto the set of ABC's “Dancing With The Stars” to meet contestant and Olympic champion Shawn Johnson.

March 24, 2009 - 0 comments
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London -- Jade Goody's family said her funeral will be held next week, but not screened live on television as the late British reality TV star's publicist had said.

by Bithika Khargarhia - March 24, 2009 - 0 comments
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Los Angeles, March 24: Late-night TV show host David Letterman has secretly married his longtime girlfriend Regina Lasko last week.

Submitted by admin on Sun, 03/15/2009 - 17:26. ::

New York -- ABC is dominating its U.S. TV network peers when it comes to online offerings, having nine of the top 10 most-streamed series, the Nielsen ratings group says.

Nielsen said in its February VideoCensus report that ABC's "Lost" topped all other series last month with 2.5 million unique viewers online and 48 million total streams, MediaWeek reported Friday.

The series' unique viewers tally for February marked a 41 percent increase compared with January, while its total streams represented a 20 percent jump.

ABC also managed to top 1 million unique viewers in February with "Dancing with the Stars" and "Grey's Anatomy."

Other top ABC shows in terms of online streaming last month were "The Bachelor," "Brother & Sisters," "Scrubs," "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," "Desperate Housewives" and "Private Practice."

Submitted by admin on Sun, 03/15/2009 - 04:10. ::

Los Angeles -- U.S. actor Donald Faison, who plays Chris Turk on the comedy "Scrubs," will star in a new ABC comedy pilot, "The Law," an industry source says.

Faison and Cedric the Entertainer will play reserve Los Angeles Police Department officers in the ABC Studios/DreamWorks pilot, The Hollywood Reporter said Thursday.

Meanwhile, another ABC pilot, "V," has added Joel Gretsch to its cast. Gretsch, who appeared on the cable TV series "The 4400," will play a Catholic priest in the alien invasion drama.

"V" will serve as a remake of a 1983 TV mini-series of the same name that spawned a second mini-series and its own TV series.

In the land of CBS pilots, actor Ben Koldyke is now a cast member for the comedy pilot "Big D," about a New York couple who relocate to Dallas.

Submitted by admin on Sun, 03/15/2009 - 03:56. ::

Los Angeles -- TV screenwriter and producer Ron Moore, who created the reboot of "Battlestar Galactica," says the U.S. TV series' finale should satisfy its fans.

Moore said while fan expectations for the multi-part ending that begins Friday are high, he and his fellow "Galactica" creators are confident they have nailed the finale for the Sci Fi Channel series, The Hollywood Reporter said.

"They have a lot of different expectations for what they think it's going to be, and a lot of opinions about how it should be," Moore said of the show's fans. "All of us who worked on the finale feel good about it, that this is the ending of the story we wanted to make."

"Galactica," based on the 1970s TV series of the same name, began in 2003 with a mini-series event before becoming a weekly cable TV series.

Submitted by Camilla Abad on Fri, 03/13/2009 - 11:59. ::

London, March 13: Millions watched as the GBP250,000 jackpot price for “Deal or No Deal” was won for the second time since the show started in the UK.

Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/11/2009 - 03:56. ::

New York -- Olympic ice skater Scott Hamilton was the second competitor fired from the U.S. reality series "The Celebrity Apprentice" this season.

Hamilton was ousted this week after the men's team lost their challenge for the second week in a row. Comedian/actor Andrew Dice Clay was the first contestant fired this season.

In the episode slated to air March 15, the remaining 14 contestants prepare for their next challenge -- to design a bridal store and sell 125 wedding dresses.

"One team almost falls apart after two of its celebrities stay out on an all-night binge while Joan Rivers' mouthing off is starting to get her in trouble," NBC said in a release. "The celebrities' rolodexes are put to the test, and both teams feel the heat as they try to get big sales lined up on short notice. Celebrities on one team have trouble getting friends to pony up money for charity. The fund-raising goes down to the very last second, putting one team over the top and the other team into the boardroom, where Trump fires another celebrity."

Washington, March 4: Roku Inc., a privately held consumer electronics firm that designs digital media players, has announced Tuesday it has started streaming digital movie and television titles from Amazon.com’s (Nasdaq: AMZN) video-on-demand movie service directly to television sets through its set-top box.

Submitted by Samia Sehgal on Tue, 03/03/2009 - 14:12. ::

Los Angeles, March 3: Sharon Osbourne is being sued by a former reality TV contestant over an altercation on her reality TV show ‘Rock of Love Charm School’.

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