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Sun March 07, 2010
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(Yahoo) Dumbass Two overpricing companies are fighting to keep millions from seeing the Oscars  (news.yahoo.com) (80)

Sun February 14, 2010
(AFP) Interesting Suspended animation may become scientific fact instead of just SyFy programming  (news.yahoo.com) (39)

Tue February 09, 2010
(Wall Street Journal) Interesting Why was this Super Bowl the most-watched TV program in history? The East Coast snowstorm, the Saints' story, CBS's endless promotion, and the public's unquenchable thirst for crappy ads for diet rice beer  (blogs.wsj.com) (68)

Fri February 05, 2010
(MSNBC) Obvious Toyota's chief apologizes for Japanese sneak attack  (msnbc.msn.com) (28)

Sat January 30, 2010
(Boston Globe) Sad Residents of Mattapan neighborhood of Boston asked for library to give teenagers something to do. Years and $17 million later they're afraid to go to new library because it's full of teenagers  (boston.com) (83)
(Some Hulu Guy) Spiffy NFL signs agreement with Hulu to air NFL Network, HBO's "Hard Knocks," and classic NFL Films programming online. Better than sex, not quite as good as the Super Bowl  (tvbythenumbers.com) (32)

Sat January 23, 2010
(Media Matters) Obvious Nearly every broadcast and cable network aired the benefit for Haiti Friday night, but one network decided to 'go rogue'  (mediamatters.org) (857)

Mon January 18, 2010
(The Hollywood Reporter) Spiffy Canadian TV makes its decision on what to air in Leno's old primetime slot, chooses "Chuck," "Parenthood," "Ugly Betty," and some CanCon crap you've never heard of. Your move, America  (hollywoodreporter.com) (67)

Fri January 15, 2010
(National Post) Followup NBC says good bye to Conan and $30 million dollars  (network.nationalpost.com) (171)

Thu January 14, 2010
(Deadline Hollywood) Asinine Nothing like kicking the crap out of a nice guy who did nothing wrong: If Conan O'Brien doesn't play ball, NBC threatens to keep him off the air for more than 3 years  (deadline.com) (134)

Fri January 08, 2010
(Entertainment Weekly) Amusing FOX pulls episodes of 'Our Little Genius' over 'integrity' issues, recommends that viewers interested in watching child-like delivery of information via earpiece tune in to their news network instead  (news-briefs.ew.com) (48)

Mon January 04, 2010
(Yahoo) Followup Proving their no horse so dead you can't sneak in one more blow, "The Simpsons" is set to mark its 450th episode with a special documentary  (news.yahoo.com) (118)
(Network World) Cool 10 foolproof predictions for the Internet in 2020  (networkworld.com) (70)

Sat January 02, 2010
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting Scientists measure the speed of evolution, find it can do a lot in 6,000 years  (physorg.com) (252)

Fri January 01, 2010
(Broadcasting & Cable) Ironic Keeping things Fair & Balanced (TM), Senator John Kerry demands FCC to keep FOX on Time Warner cable systems  (broadcastingcable.com) (43)

Wed December 23, 2009
(Orlando Sentinel) Cool Unless Fox gets more money from the cable company, cable customers won't be able to watch American Idol on cable TV. Subby fails to understand what the problem is  (orlandosentinel.com) (130)

Tue December 22, 2009
(Huffington Post) Video How to do your hair like Jersey Shore's DJ Pauly D  (huffingtonpost.com) (124)

Mon December 14, 2009
(Some Guy) Interesting Scientists trying to figure how to program battlefield robots to feel guilt. Submitter would suggest putting his mom in charge of raising them  (volokh.com) (34)

Sun December 13, 2009
(NYMag) Interesting The artistic legacy of the last decade is not movies or music or literature. The first 10 years of this new millenium will be remember as a revolution for television, when the idiot box turned into high culture  (nymag.com) (119)
(Some Guy) Cool An awesome photo history of the worlds first computers  (royal.pingdom.com) (44)
(BBC) Interesting US and Japan agree on open air policy. You would too if your diet consisted of rice, sprouts, and seaweed  (news.bbc.co.uk) (43)

Sat December 12, 2009
(Some Guy) Amusing Phase one, steal gnomes. Phase two, ???? Phase three, profit  (goskagit.com) (64)

Fri December 11, 2009
(some MIT scientists) Cool MIT project aims to reinvent AI. Prepare to welcome robot overloards, hide Sarah Connor  (web.mit.edu) (50)

Wed December 09, 2009
(Vanity Fair) Scary "The influence of reality TV has been insidious, pervasive. It has ruined television, and by ruining television it has ruined America. Maybe America was already ruined, but if so, it's now even more ruined"  (vanityfair.com) (117)

Sun December 06, 2009
(LA Times) Cool Unlike "Everybody Loves Raymond," Ray Romano's new show "Men of a Certain Age" will actually be worth watching  (latimes.com) (68)

Mon November 30, 2009
(Daily Mail) Interesting BBC angrily pulls shows off air after discovering that producers passed fake scenes off as real, saying that behaviour might be acceptable in climate change research but daytime television has higher standards than that  T-Shirt  (dailymail.co.uk) (29)

Fri November 27, 2009
(io9) Interesting Someone somewhere thinks it would be a great idea to reboot "Space: 1999." Because the original worked out so well  (io9.com) (88)

Tue November 24, 2009
(1010WINS) Sad Wait, wait ... don't tell me Carl Kasell is retiring from NPR's "Morning Edition''  (1010wins.com) (40)

Mon November 23, 2009
(Discover) Cool Obama unleashes massive scheme to turn children into nerds. D10 manufacturers rejoice  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (92)
(Entertainment Weekly) Interesting Dustin Hoffman might come to his senses and not participate in the "Meet the Fockers" sequel  (hollywoodinsider.ew.com) (24)
(Talking Points Memo) Unlikely Fox News has sent a memo to employees threatening pink slips for on-screen errors, meaning that by next year, all original Fox News programming will be replaced with reruns of "Family Ties" and "Wings"  (tpmlivewire.talkingpointsmemo.com) (81)

Sat November 21, 2009
(CNN) Misc The Office, which used to be about a shiatty place to work, is now about a shiatty place to try to not get laid off from. Although as anyone with a clue can tell you, the British recession is way better than the American one  (cnn.com) (96)
(Wall Street Journal) Obvious Tom Petty suggests that he and Heartbreakers MIGHT be greatest rock band of all time  (online.wsj.com) (117)

Thu November 19, 2009
(NJ.com) Cool Finally, a show that knows how to do a guest star. Not only is Modern Family the best new comedy on TV, they actually got Edward Norton to be on their show last night  (nj.com) (41)

Wed November 18, 2009
(Wall Street Journal) Interesting New approach to TV: You get free cable, "as long as you agree to surrender large amounts of personal data about your viewing, surfing and purchasing habits" through your set-top box  (online.wsj.com) (101)

Sun November 15, 2009
(Entertainment Weekly) Cool Columnist believes that the all-important post-Super Bowl show spot should go to... "The Big Bang Theory", one of the funniest shows on TV. It's hard to disagree with him  (popwatch.ew.com) (84)

Sat November 14, 2009
(Boing Boing) Cool If you have over $5,250 to spare, Leonard Nimoy could take you on a private tour of the Griffith Observatory. There's also a tour of ILM studios, but unfortunately that also comes with George Lucas  (boingboing.net) (36)

Thu November 12, 2009
(TV by the Numbers) Strange SyFy unveils new programming to win back bitter SF fans - "Outer Space Astronauts," half-hour sitcom that melds 3D animation and live action to bring eight wacky astronauts to life  (tvbythenumbers.com) (74)
(Onion AV Club) Interesting Best TV series of the 00s: It's all downhill after 'The Wire'  (avclub.com) (215)

Wed November 11, 2009
(Google) Fail Googles new programming language has already hit a hilarious snag  (code.google.com) (154)

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