Topic: Marc Berman
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Emmy nods: Conan O'Brien gets his day as TV landscape evolves
Emmy Award nominations released Thursday tapped Conan O'Brien's short-lived stint on NBC's Tonight Show, as well as a handful of shows from non-broadcast networks.
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Why it's always crime time on TV
A slew of new law-and-order dramas ordered up by the TV networks show the genre's enduring appeal.
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Curtains for prime time's 'Jay Leno Show'?
NBC's experiment with a prime time comedy hour appears to be a flop, with reports that the network is pushing the faltering 'Jay Leno Show' back to its old late-night slot.
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Emmy nominations embrace old and new
Primetime lineup includes new shows and names and underscores cable's strong presence.
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Late-night shuffle
New host Jimmy Fallon hopes to attract Net-savvy crowd, but faces stiff competition as comedy field opens up.
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For the networks, television's future is online
The launch of online syndication sites such as hulu.com underscore how television companies are using the Internet to leverage their key asset: well-made content.
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As writers' strike nears end, Hollywood assesses the damage
A tentative deal between screenwriters and studios comes in time to save some shows. Others will not survive.
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With the Golden Globes called off, Hollywood assesses the damages
The awards ceremony is a major casualty of the 10-week-long screenwriters' strike.







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