If you haven't heard, Catherine Crier's show has not been renewed by Court TV, so she is leaving the network. But not before getting in a few digs. In a speech to lawyers in Florida, Crier says she is sad to hear that Court TV (which is changing its name, by the way) is no longer going to cover trials on TV.
Moving and sharing your digital media files on a home network can be a cool and fun thing--until something goes wrong. And something always goes wrong. In a networked home, with DVRs, cable boxes, PCs, and media players sharing the same network, who do you call when you have a problem?
Every April we can be sure that several things will happen: the weather will alternate between warm/sunny and cold/rainy, kids will enjoy spring vacation before going back to school for the end of the year push, and a bunch of people will decide "hey, this is the week I won't watch television!" for some reason.
Scarlett was one of those hosts that couldn't tear their eyes away from the cue cards at any time, but at least she made each of her characters varied and fun.
Before we get to discussing white collar impotence, though, let me say this: I loved this episode. I loved it in a way that might be unnatural for a man to love a network television show. Really, any more clicks higher on the "loved this episode" scale and I might be protested by a family organization.
NBC may have canceled Andy Barker, P.I., The Black Donnellys, and (probably) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but they seem to have a hard on for reality shows, and more are coming this summer.
On one side we'll have those who felt the trial was the most important piece of the episode, while the other will find it to be the haunting music, those who were driven by it and surprise ending. But of course if you've got any sense about you, you'll realize they're all important pieces to the puzzle.
The House character is great. So great, actually, that he's destroying the TV show House.
When a show becomes a hit, people want a piece of the pie.
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To celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of Three's Company, TV Land is airing a 24-hour marathon that will feature the first episode, two test pilots, the retrospective episode hosted by Lucille Ball and the series finale.
IF YOU HATED IT the first time, you might like the sequel better. Remember Swift Boat Veterans for Truth, the right-wing goon squad whose defamatory insinuations helped sink John Kerry's presidential campaign? They're back!
Today: Another classic quote from American Idol host Ryan Seacrest, plus a look at some new reality shows we may see this fall and my favorite easter eggs from this week's episode of Lost.
Today: The new celebrity constestants of Dancing with the Stars was officially released, and there are a couple surprises. Plus, what we learned (and didn't learn) on last night's "three big answers" episode of Lost.
Today: Why I think Victoria "Posh Spice" Beckham won't be replacing Paula Abdul as an American Idol judge anytime soon. Plus, after American Idol judges said Seattle was talentless they're well represented in the finalists, and Spike TV brings reality TV to new levels of disrespect.
If you blinked at around 9:08 in last night's episode, you may have missed Netscape's (and formaer TV Squader) Ryan's cameo on the show.
Wil's got another review up today, this time taking us back to where hatred for young Crusher may have pinnacled among some Trekkies at the fault of writers.
Today: Production companies are fighting over the right to make a reality show about Paula Abdul's life, and the TV series Lost returned last night with a new episode, and I'm doing my usual overanalyzing.
Today: The World Peace Channel may be coming soon, Jordana Brewster (The Fast and the Furious) was cast on the upcoming TV version of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and the NFL says watching the Super Bowl on TVs larger than 55 inches is illegal.
According to Michael Scott, the "dilly-o" of life includes learning how to jumpstart a car. His "epiphery" led him to create a video message for his future son, and his instructions on how to take off a woman's bra were fairly informative. But the sight of Dwight in a bra, even if taken from behind, was slightly disturbing.
Today: Boston's bomb scare was just advertising for the cartoon Aqua Teen Hunger Force, and is all the praise beginning to go to Jennifer Hudson's head? Plus, Dustin Diamond (Screech) was forced to be quarantined while filming Celebrity Fit Club.
Nightline reports on a group of atheists who call themselves the Rational Response Squad. They're currently running a website called blasphemychallenge.com, which invites people to renounce god, jesus and the holy spirit on YouTube. So far over 800 people have taken the challenge.
Today: ABC's new reality series features Donny Osmond denying people their lifelong dreams, Courtney Love thinks she was offered a permanent guest spot an American Idol (Paula Abdul's permanent spot), and Prince Lorenzo from The Bachelor moves on to his "runner up".
Linux is lousy for games, Windows is a memory hog, OSX will force you get a Liberal Arts degree and recycle... but, I digress. We're here to dispel the myths, not spread them.
Pretty easy, leave a comment on the post, enter to win one of 3 copies... Vista Ultimate, the full edition (not the upgrade edition). w00t!
"Those of us who won't be rushing out to grab a copy of Windows Vista at 12:01 am like a bunch of drooling Pavlovian dogs being led to the dinner bell still have a few options. ... Here's a thought; take a second look at Linux and, specifically, Ubuntu."
Today: Elijah Wood is still talking about his scuffle with Jared Leto at the MTVU "Woodie Awards," The Food Network says that McDonald's screen flash was not subliminal advertising, and Twentieth Century Fox is going after the YouTube user who posted unreleased episodes of 24 online.
Today: Should restaurant workers be offended by Kevin Federline's upcoming Superbowl commercial? Plus, Tyra Banks was very hurt that a website called her "fat", and Anne Heche left her husband for her Men in Trees co-star... what happens when co-stars date?
Today: The Tv drama 24 put Valencia, California on the map by blowing it up, "Welcome to the U.S.A.!" - David Beckham and Posh get their own wax replicas, and the creators of Queer Eye for the Straight guy have a new reality show, Sox Appeal.
Mailing lists are an essential community and support tool. In my experience, I've found that a number of things do and don't work from both a management and participant side, and I thought it would be helpful to start a discussion about these best practices.
Today: Fox's American Idol "deathstar" may grow to even more hours per week, residents of Maui are unhappy with the way MTV's new reality show makes their island seem like one big party, and which celebrities are signed up for the next season of Dancing with the Stars?









