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This week on - NYN': A good play in Cooperstown
Don't miss this week's episode of "New York Now," a state Emmy-winning co-production of WMHT and the Times Union.
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Pizza perfection at Deano's Pizza in L.A.'s Farmer's Market
It is the kind of place to walk around where you can graze, get a full meal, snack or get something to take home for later.
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Expect to See 1,000 Sports Stations
Just over 25 years ago WFAN in New York was the only Sports Talk radio station in the United States.
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Next week, the Brooklyn district attorney will appear in Brooklyn DA, a six-part series airing on CBS and billed as 'a tough, candid look' at the office he's presided over for nearly a quarter-century. Hynes gave the network unprecedented access to produce the show, an arrangement that appears, on its face, to be a fantastically bad idea, for ... (more)
Nearly 50 Injured In Connecticut Commuter Train Collision
FAIRFIELD, Conn. Two commuter trains serving New York City collided in Connecticut during Friday's evening rush hour, sending 60 people to the hospital, including five with critical injuries, Gov.
Canadian earthquake jolts cities, felt in U.S.
Earthquakes Canada is reporting a 5.1-magnitude earthquake just west of Ottawa that was felt as far away as Toronto.
Some of fall's most promising new shows
Networks unveiled their fall lineups this week in New York at their various upfront events, and although CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox all trumpet their new shows as the best of the best, not every pilot is destined to be a hit, or even worth your time.
TV Upfronts: Meet the Mega-Producers
With the broadcast networks ordering more than 40 dramas and comedies to series , top executives across Hollywood worked the phones calling scores of writer-producers with news of their future.
Network executives are turning to limited-run series - fewer episodes of a show with no promise of a second season - to build buzz, satisfy binge watchers and cater to video-on-demand services like Netflix.
Broadcasters Fear the Music in Aereo Fight
Chief Executive Leslie Moonves have been getting red in the face lately about Aereo , the audacious startup that's trying to make a business out of re-transmitting broadcasters' free over-the-air signal to its online subscribers.
Anna Faris Gives Update on Baby Jack: "He Has a Weirdly Huge Head"
The actress, who will be starring in the new CBS comedy Moms , spoke to E! News during the network's upfronts last night in New York, and gave a sweet update on her precious son, Jack .
CBS's new comedy The Millers stars Will Arnett as Nathan Miller, a recently divorced local roving news reporter looking forward to living the singles' life until his parents' marital problems unexpectedly derail his plans.
'Elementary' Boss Reveals Plans for Season 2 and London Premiere
Though specifics for the first episode have yet to be locked down , the new season will kick off another story.
CBS Films CBS Films has overhauled under Terry Press and Wolfgang Hammer who were named co-presidents about a year ago.
Ron Weaver dies , a three-time Daytime Emmy Award-winning producer who worked on CBS' The Bold and the Beautiful for almost three decades, died Thursday at his home in Los Angeles.
CBS: We Have The Best Programming On Earth
With only a few new programs to showcase for the new season, CBS had a lot of time to kill during its nearly two-hour upfront presentation on Wednesday afternoon at Carnegie Hall in New York.
CBS adding Robin Williams comedy
Jurors will resume deliberations for a second day in an Ohio murder case hinging on whether a dying, paralyzed man identified his shooter by blinking his eyes.
See how some theater veterans have fared on TV
In this theater image released by Boneau/Bryan-Brown, Steve Kazee, left, and Cristin Milioti are shown in a scene from the musical "Once," in New York.
Comedian Jimmy Kimmel roasts TV bosses
No television show was safe from comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who gave a good ribbing to his TV bosses and other US networks while hosting a buyers' session in New York.
TV broadcasters are in suspense over their upfront ad haul
Can the return of Michael J. Fox, agent Jack Bauer and "Ironside" help vanquish the flesh-eating zombies that are threatening to take a bite out of television broadcasters' fortunes? ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC are unveiling their fall lineups this week with the hopes that their latest crop of crime-solving dramas and half-hour comedies will cure what ... (more)