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HBO's horse racing show 'Luck' gets canceled
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Mar 15, 2012
It's not being canceled because of ratings -- it's being canceled because three horses have died in production of the show.
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'Luck' runs its course after three horse deaths
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Mar 15, 2012
The HBO show gets canceled. But broken legs and other injuries are quite common in the sport of horse racing.
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Teens still watching many hours of TV a day
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Mar 9, 2012
We might have overestimated the extent to which the use of iPhones, iPads, Netflix and Facebook are taking over the lives of teens.
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Actor Steven Van Zandt on the state of television
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Mar 7, 2012
The new series, "Lilyhammer?" It stars Steven Van Zandt as a gangster who turns on the mob and gets relocated to Norway by the FBI. The eight-show series is part of the new original programming streaming on Netflix.
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Steven Van Zandt extended interview: Available online only
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Mar 7, 2012
Listen to more of our interview with the actor/musician, now starring in the Netflix original series, "Lilyhammer."
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Reality TV: The casting process
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Feb 28, 2012
'Dancing With the Stars' unveiled its latest slate of cast members today. Which got us thinking, how is a reality television show cast? Robyn Kass, the casting director behind 'Big Brother,' 'Survivor,' and 'The Bachelor,' explains.
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Magic Johnson, P. Diddy to run new cable channels
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Feb 21, 2012
Magic Johnson will team up with Comcast to launch a new cable channel. It will feature positive stories from the African-American community. Sean Combs -- aka P. Diddy -- is also expected to formally announce a new music channel on Comcast.
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“What’s this ‘television’ contraption you keep going on about?” - Son-father conversation
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Feb 9, 2012
Watching TV is like so 2010
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Younger viewers watch less TV on TV
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Feb 9, 2012
TV may still be the most popular pastime in America. But new media is making inroads with younger viewers, who tune in on laptops, phones and tablets.
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Your television viewing choices
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Jan 13, 2012
One word to describe the future of television: more. More everything. And that' s going to change the lives of those in the business of TV.
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