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TELEVISION
Soap Opera Updates: Miranda wants to find her birth father on 'AMC'
ALL MY CHILDREN: Celia warns Pete she will give him one more chance, but that is all. Pete and Celia decided to find out the identity of her guardian. Angie continues to deal with Cassandra's abduction. The women being kept by the Russian mob try to fight off the drugs and the customers. Out of ...
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Liberace stays 'Behind the Candelabra'
The shock of seeing Michael Douglas as Liberace eventually wears off, sometime after the flamboyant pianist, looking like Gordon Gekko in drag, describes losing his innocence to a Green Bay Packer.
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Tavis Smiley marks 10th year on PBS
Tavis Smiley has stood out in 20 years in broadcasting, and he has no intention of changing his style or substance.
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TELEVISION
Fox reality chief Mike Darnell exiting the network
Fox reality chief Mike Darnell said Friday that he's exiting the network after an 18-year stay, ending a reign that - depending on one's point of view - has made TV more exciting or more squalid. And great for Fox.
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Actress Bynes accused of bong toss out NYC window
Actress Amanda Bynes appeared disheveled in a long blond wig and sweats Friday in a criminal court where she was charged with reckless endangerment after police said she heaved a marijuana bong out the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment.
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ESPN's Lindsay Czarniak makes broadcast history at Indy 500
Being the first female host of the Indianapolis 500 isn't as big a deal as, say, being the first black president. Or the first active gay athlete in one of the four major pro sports.
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Pay-TV companies losing customers, analyst says
One of pay-TV's top trend analysts, Bruce Leichtman, says the biggest pay-TV companies lost 80,000 TV subscribers over four quarters, a first in his research over more than a decade.
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Snooki: NJ Gov Christie 'just doesn't like us'
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was never a fan of MTV's "Jersey Shore," saying it unfairly cast the state in a negative light.




