Josef Adalian
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RATINGS: Holiday Specials Boost NBC
It was a predictably quiet weekend for network TV, but Yule-themed shows did OK
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VIDEO: The 20 Craziest, Coolest and Cheesiest Christmas TV Moments
From Alf to Cher, Lucy to Pac-Man, here’s some holiday grazing for anyone burned out by the “classics”
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VIDEO: ‘Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer’ Turns 30
The beloved/despised holiday novelty tune has been around for three decades now
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NBC’s ‘The Sing-Off’: How to Do Reality Right
It was well-produced, feel-good TV — perfect for the holidays.
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Balloon Boy Verdict: Tough, But Not Enough
The DA should have insisted on a lifetime fame ban for the couple
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The Cowell Chronicles: Separating Fact From Fantasy
Is he in or out? What we know for sure in the “American Idol” judge saga
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VIDEO: ‘Glee’ Flash Mob in Italy
Fox’s first-year hit is going global. An Italian network invades a local mall to get the word out
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RATINGS: Happy Holidays for Cable Networks
Oxygen’s “Bad Girls Club” become the latest cable reality series to set a December record, lifting the network to its most-watched telecast ever
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VIDEO: Another Very Cool ‘Lost’ Trailer
ABC’s marketing team is stepping up the hype in advance of the show’s Feb. 2 return
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VIDEO: Conan O’Brien Hopes Yule Want to Watch This
The “Tonight Show” host presents the most disturbing Yule Log ever
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‘Blind Side’ Fever Spreads to ABC
The network’s “20/20” will air a one-hour special devoted to the “real story” behind the Sandra Bullock smash
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‘American Idol’ Once Again Making Thursday Detour
The Nielsen juggernaut will expand to three nights in late February and March. Plus: A return to the top 24 format
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Joan Rivers and E! Back in Business
Comic will host a pair of “Fashion Police” specials after the Golden Globes and SAG Awards. Plus: TNT gets into the red carpet gang for SAG.
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RATINGS: ‘Sing-Off’ Hits a High Note
While not a roaring success, the show’s swan song wins the 8 p.m. hour and does well at 9. A second season would make sense
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HBO’s Chris Albrecht Lands at Starz
Hiring could be a sign John Malone is serious about turning Starz into a real rival to HBO and Showtime