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Writers' strike could force cancellation of Grammy Awards
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The first casualty of the fall season.
CBS is singing the blues over "Viva Laughlin," which has been officially canceled after just two episodes.
Well, that was fun. It seems the NLL and the PLPA could not reach an agreement over the weekend.
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A: CBS' "Pirate Master" debuted seven years to the day that "Survivor" debuted, and while the two shows shared a lot in common, the pirates were destined for a different fate: cancellation.
Before I went on vacation, I diligently set my DVR to tape the long-awaited final two episodes of the short-lived series Drive on Fox on July 4th. When I came home on Monday, I was more than a little disappointed. Why do these networks keep screwing with us?
As I look at all the new series scheduled for the 2007-08 television schedule, I'm a little hesitant to get excited about any of them. The networks seem less willing to give a new show a chance to find an audience before giving it the axe.
I can not help but feel stabbed in the back by Nina Tassler, and the other heads of CBS television with their decision to cancel an amazing series like Jericho.
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In a press conference following the CW UpFronts, network president Dawn Ostroff officially revealed to some very disappointed reporters that, "Veronica Mars is not coming back." Additionally, when asked about the mid-season possibilities or the much talked about FBI scenario …
Source: Variety
NBC may be sending out a subtle message to viewers that "Scrubs" could soon be sent to the morgue -- at least on the Peacock.
While watching Wednesday's American Idol, I noticed a promo for next Monday's 24 said it would be preceded by a special showing of House. What? That 8 p.m. Monday slot is reserved for Fox's newest show, Drive. This announcement can't be right.
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NEW YORK — JetBlue Airways (JBLU), reeling after hundreds of passengers were stranded and flights canceled in the wake of a New York ice storm, printed an apology to customers Wednesday in a handful of U.S. newspapers.
"We are sorry and embarrassed," the full-page ad began.
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Students Allegedly Post Fake Snow Day Online
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A pink noise generator for Mac OS X aims to drown out noisy distractions, so you can get work done. It actually drowns out noise fairly well. Sounds interesting? Not really much different from radio static.
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A site that tracks tv show cancellations & what happened in a show's last episode.
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Frank Pallini had his suspicions, but he took the gamble anyway.
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The A340 is effectively in its death throws and this development has long been mooted.
Source: keanemusic.com
Woah! So from rosy-cheeked piano popsters to drug-addicted rehab case - who would have thought it? Maybe the drug rehab story is just another fabrication, designed to make innocent fans believe that their thoroughly boring band is actually "moody" and "agressive" and in danger of …
Source: gateworld.net
Sci-fi continues to befuddle science fiction fans. Instead of the cancelling the show at many natural cancellation points they renew - now that there is a story in place to carry the show couple more seasons - they cancel.
DEVELOPING: A call to Daddy Yankee's public relations contact Mayna Nevarez revealed that "promoters" are using his name to book concerts that aren't officially scheduled and that the FBI is investigating.
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Did racism prompt the Shriners to cancel a Latino concert to be held in one off their temples?
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-- "YOU'RE going to listen to me." This was the taunting command of an AOL customer service representative who sounded like a jailer twirling his keychain.
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The All England Club was left to foot the bill after persistent rain meant only 44 minutes of play were possible on the opening day at Wimbledon.
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Slate's Andy Bowers makes a logical economic argument for continuing the series (and others) on the video iPod.