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- `Heroes,' `Chuck' part of NBC's Time-Share Season
NBC is giving the equivalent of broadcast timeshares to "Heroes," "Chuck" and some of its six new series to keep airing original fare in a schedule where the chief constant is Jay Leno.
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- Martin Luther King Jr. Story Headed To Big Screen
DreamWorks Studios plans to tell the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s story on the big screen in a film to be co-produced by Steven Spielberg.
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- Yusuf Embraces His Cat Stevens Legacy On New CD
Singer-songwriter Yusuf enjoys the reaction he gets while driving his 1960s-vintage Volkswagen van though London.
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- NY Auction House Offers Poem By A Young Bob Dylan
Long before he became famous for such tunes as "Blowin' in the Wind," Bob Dylan's social consciousness and artistry were evident in a poem he penned about a little dog who met a tragic end.
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- Ferrell, Pearl Jam Set For O'Brien's `Tonight' Bow
Will Ferrell and Pearl Jam will be part of Conan O'Brien's first "Tonight Show."
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- Brian Williams and Deer Tick? No, Not The Arachnid
Starched shirts by day, tattered flannel at night? Network television anchors Brian Williams and Dan Harris have unusual new side gigs as music bloggers.
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- Eminem giving away tickets for Detroit show
Eminem is planning a free show in Detroit on the same day his album "Relapse" is released.
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- Leno's Last `Tonight' Guest Is Conan O'Brien
In a neat bit of promotion, Jay Leno's last guest on the "Tonight" show will be the man who's taking over for him — Conan O'Brien.
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- 'Slumdog' Child Star's Home Torn Down
The 10-year-old child star of "Slumdog Millionaire" was awakened Thursday by a policeman wielding a bamboo stick and ordered out of his home. Minutes later it was bulldozed along with dozens of other shanties in the Mumbai slum he calls home.
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- "Biggest Loser" Finale
Michigan family finalists on "Biggest Loser" tonight on WILX.
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- Eminem Treats Autoworkers
Singer Eminem will take Michigan autoworkers to Jimmey Kimmel show in California
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- Universities Make Their Mark On Big, Small Screens
Many know of the University of Michigan through its famous alumni — Madonna, Gerald Ford, Arthur Miller. And ... Gregory House, and Gerald and Karen DeGroot.
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- Danny Glover Joins Tour Supporting Labor Workers
Glover, the son of union members, said he stands with those affected by plant closings.
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- Jury Clears Rapper Snoop Dogg Of Man's Beating
A civil jury says Snoop Dogg didn't hit a man who came up on stage during a 2005 concert near Seattle.
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- `Idol' Contestant Matt Giraud Back Home In Mich.
"American Idol" castoff Matt Giraud (jir-AHD') has returned home to a warm welcome in Kalamazoo, Mich., where he will be the guest of honor at a public party.
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- `Nightly Business Report' Anchor To Step Down
PBS business news anchor Paul Kangas will wish viewers his last "good buy" at the end of the year.
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- Toni Braxton Impersonator Faces Trial In Suriname
A Las Vegas-based entertainer has been jailed after prosecutors said she tried to pass herself off as Toni Braxton at a concert, prompting the disappointed crowd to jeer and pelt the stage with trash.
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- Jimmy Fallon, Trent Reznor Among Webby Winners
Jimmy Fallon's late-night show hasn't been on the air three months, but he's already got an award.
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- NBC Airs Farrah Fawcett's Cancer Journal
NBC News next week will air a two-hour special on actress Farrah Fawcett's battle with cancer.
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- Wilco Ex-Member Sues Jeff Tweedy For Royalties
A former member of Wilco is suing the band's lead singer, claiming he's owed royalties for songs during his seven years and five albums with the group.
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- Dom DeLuise, Actor, Comedian And Chef, Dies At 75
Dom DeLuise, the portly actor-comedian whose affable nature made him a popular character actor for decades with movie and TV audiences as well as directors and fellow actors, has died. He was 75.
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- `Star Trek' Flies Again, With Unwritten Future
They have Leonard Nimoy, and they have all the trappings, gadgets and crew members of the starship Enterprise.
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- NBC Takes Its Medicine: New Nurse, Paramedic Shows
Jay Leno's bid for prime-time triumph next season will be backed by nurses, paramedics and filmmaker Ron Howard.
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- Banks At NYC Stalking Trial: Fear Changed My Life
Supermodel-turned-TV host Tyra Banks, facing the man accused of stalking her, testified Wednesday that she feared for her safety when she learned he had entered the New York City building where she tapes her show.
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- 'Celebrity Apprentice' Rehired By NBC Next Season
Donald Trump will be firing more stars next year when "Celebrity Apprentice" returns for another round.
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- Country Singer Vern Gosdin Dies At Age 74
Singer Vern Gosdin, who recorded country music hits like the award-winning "Chiseled in Stone" during a 30-year career, has died. He was 74.
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- Douglas, Stone Head Back To `Wall Street'
Michael Douglas and Oliver Stone are going to show us the money again with a sequel to their 1987 hit "Wall Street."
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- Olbermann Pressing On Hannity's Waterboard Offer
The debate over torture is getting personal for two of cable TV's prime-time hosts.
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- Detroit Publisher Named To Top Post At USA Today
Fresh off a Pulitzer Prize win for his newspaper, Detroit Free Press Publisher David Hunke was appointed Tuesday to head the nation's largest newspaper, USA Today.
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- Leno Back On The Stage, Joking About His Illness
Jay Leno bounced back from an illness, returning to "Tonight" with jokes about swine flu, the 103-degree fever that sent him to the hospital and the armed guard he said kept him company.
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- 'Golden Girls' Star Bea Arthur Dies At 86
Beatrice Arthur, the tall, deep-voiced actress who considered herself lucky to be discovered by television executives after died Saturday at age 86.
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- Snoop Dogg Takes Stand In Civil Trial
Snoop Dogg told jurors on Monday that he didn't hit a man suing him for millions of dollars with a brass-knuckle microphone during a melee at one of his 2005 concerts.
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- Jerry Seinfeld's NYC Roots Started At Ellis Island
Watching his TV series, no one doubted that Jerry Seinfeld was quintessentially New York. It turns out his family is, too.
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- Michigan Contestant Survives on "American Idol"
Doesn't need help from the Simon, Paula and Randy this time.
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- Indian Police End Probe Of 'Slumdog' Star's Dad
Indian police said Thursday they would not charge the father of a child star in the hit movie "Slumdog Millionaire,"
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- NBC Sending Ann Curry Into 2 War Zones
NBC "Today" show news anchor Ann Curry is heading to two war zones this week.
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- Seger Named In Mich. Lawsuit Over Crash Injuries
Detroit rocker Bob Seger and a bandmate are named in a negligence lawsuit filed by a man who says he suffered injuries in a crash involving a car registered to Seger.
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- Hawking Hospitalized
Famed mathematician Stephen Hawking reportedly very ill
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- Hindsight: Liz Lemon Gets Shiner On `30 Rock'
Liz Lemon's brief flirtation with the Ladies Who Lunch left her with a shiner.
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- Newport Folk, Jazz Festivals Returning To Roots
Lineups for the Newport folk and jazz festivals indicate both are returning to their roots.
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- How Barack Obama Resurrected The Dead
He's still got a little work to do on the economy, but he's put The Dead back on the road.
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- Green Day's Armstrong Talks Of 'Idol' Experience
Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong says the Grammy-winning band was almost too hot for "American Idol" to handle during a performance on the show a few years ago.
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- Madden Retiring
Long-time NBC football analyst and former coach has ended his broadcast career.
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- 'Biggest Loser' Trainer Calls Players 'Half-Dead'
Contestants on "The Biggest Loser" aren't just overweight. They suffer from being not normal and even half-dead. - Rappers Tone Down Sparkle But Not Swagger
The hip-hop world is a less bling-bling place these days
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- Services Held in Detroit For `Pop' Winans
Mourners celebrated the life of gospel music family patriarch David "Pop" Winans Sr. at services in his native Detroit.
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- Capone May Have Had One Last Hit — A Musical One
He never sang to the feds, but it turns out Al Capone had a song in his heart. All it took was a stint in Alcatraz to bring it out.
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- Late George Harrison Gets Hollywood Star
Hundreds of fans and friends including Paul McCartney have turned out to see a posthumous star for George Harrison unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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- Michigan Lands Movie-Making Complex
Giant studio will be built in Detroit suburb.
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- Governor Urges Support for Michigan "Idol"
Michigan residents urged to call in support for Kalamazoo's Matt Giraud on tonight's "American Idol".
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