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'How I Met Your Mother': Top of the charts, Ma!
Staff writervar _khp = false; mw.setConfig('EmbedPlayer.EnableIpadHTMLControls', false ); mw.setConfig('Kaltura.ForceFlashOnDesktop', true ); function jsCallbackReady(objectId) { window.cbskdp = document.getElementById(objectId); window.cbskdp.addJsListener('doPlay',...Tags: Television Industry, Fox Broadcasting Company, ABC (tv network), The Voice (tv program), How I Met Your Mother (tv program)
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Time Warner CEO downplays idea of offering HBO Go as stand-alone
Don't count on being able to subscribe to Time Warner's HBO as a stand-alone service anytime soon. Speaking to analysts on an earnings call for its first-quarter results, Time Warner Chief Executive Jeff Bewkes threw cold water on the idea that it might...
Tags: Television, Television Industry, Netflix Inc., Media Industry, Satellite and Cable Service
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'Game of Thrones' returns — and it's spellbinding
The wildly popular epic fantasy series "Game of Thrones" opens its third season on HBO on Sunday. And now those of us who are hooked on the medieval fantasy must ask ourselves: Are we nerds? And do we really care if we're nerds? No. And no. "I'm...
Tags: Literature, Tribune Tower, Arts and Culture, Peter Dinklage, Sean Bean
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For 2001 Ravens, Super Bowl ring not a guarantee of success in life
Tony Siragusa isn't the prettiest of men. The former Baltimore Raven played the thankless role of a 6-foot-3, 330-pound steel drum, crashing the line over and over, so teammates could sack the quarterback — and reap the glory. But "Goose" was a...
Tags: Ray Lewis, ESPN (tv network), Drew Brees, Sports, Advertising
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TV review: 'House of Cards' is deliciously spiteful
For those who follow the Gospel According to Netflix, Friday is the day the world changes, instantly and forever. The day when viewers, too long oppressed by commercials, cliffhangers and increasingly erratic scheduling dictated by greedy network...Tags: 30 Rock (tv program), Mad Men (tv program), Animals, Netflix Inc., Kevin Spacey
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Tony Lip dies at 82; character actor known for mob roles
Tony Lip, 82, a veteran character actor known for playing mob roles on "The Sopranos" television show and in films, died Friday at a hospital in Teaneck, N.J. Family members told New Jersey's Record newspaper that Lip, a resident of Paramus, N.J., had...
Tags: Frank Sinatra, Goodfellas (movie), Dean Martin, Nat King Cole, The Godfather (movie)
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Kevin Bacon, Poe and Sandy Hook -- 3 things you should know about 'The Following'
The Baltimore SunNo network midseason show has generated more buzz than "The Following," which premieres Monday night on Fox. There are three reasons for that: First, Kevin Bacon is the star, and he's better than most network television actors. Here he plays an angry,...Tags: Entertainment, The Following (tv program), Television, Television Industry, The Wire (tv program)
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Our special relationship with 'Downton Abbey'
America has a remarkably close relationship with its previous owner. It seems we no sooner threw off the yoke of George III than we started collecting mugs decorated with the images of royal wedding partners. England and the United States have been...Tags: Weddings, Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (2011), PBS (tv network), Imperial and Royal Matters, Michelle Obama
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Alan Sepinwall touts the newfound legitimacy of TV
When Alan Sepinwall was hired as a TV critic just out of college in 1996, he had no way of knowing he was about to witness “a big bang of sorts,” as he puts it in his new book "The Revolution Was Televised: The Cops, Crooks, Slingers and...
Tags: Forbes.com LLC, Breaking Bad (tv program), The New York Times, Comedy (genre), 24 (tv program)
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When movies feel like TV
Last month after a screening, even as the lights came up in the theater, I could feel "Zero Dark Thirty" fading, its images and impact already softening in my head. No, no, wait: not fading — mingling. If our cultural experiences rub shoulders at...
Tags: Breaking Bad (tv program), The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, Television Industry, The Wire (tv program), Mildred Pierce (tv program)
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Review: 'Not Fade Away' grooves on '60s in coming-of-age drama
It's with David Chase's much-honored individualism in mind that one should best approach — and best enjoy — his first feature film as a writer-director, the wonderfully immersive and evocative "Not Fade Away." Despite the nostalgia-drenched...Tags: Entertainment Events
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Lots of talk about guns and violence but not a lot of nuance
Since the tragic events that took place Friday in Newtown, Conn., the national conversation has largely been dominated by talk about how to prevent future mass shootings. Liberals -- and an increasing number people in the middle -- have called for...
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting, Social Issues, David Chase, Gun Control, Interior Policy
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