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TV Land missed a few, and I quote The Florida Times-Union
For a fun little distraction from channel surfing, gather the family/friends and discuss TV Land's latest countdown: The 100 Greatest TV Quotes and Catchphrases. Why? Because talking about television is better than not talking at all.
N.Y. Times Co. ad revenue drops 3.8% in November Boston Globe
The New York Times Co. said November advertising revenue declined 3.8 percent. Total company revenue, excluding TV stations up for sale, declined 1.7 percent to $278.5 million, the publisher said. The drop reflects the industry's continued loss of advertisers to other media. Ad sales at the New England Media Group, led by The Boston Globe, slid 11 percent to $36
Producer gets short sentence in TV scam Los Angeles Times
After bilking millions from scores of investors, Joseph Medawar gets a term of a year and a day.
Producer Who Bilked Victims Of Millions Given Light Sentence ContactMusic
Victims of a man who claimed to be a TV producer looking for funds to develop a TV series based on the workings of the Department of Homeland Secur
Necklace puts you in touch with inner Betty Reno Gazette-Journal
The TV set is a crafter's best friend when it comes to those marathon painting or knitting sessions during the holiday season. But there's one weekly prime-time show that I love so much, I ditch the crafts altogether.
New Hartford Officer Honored R News
An upstate police officer killed in the line of duty earlier this year has received the Medal of Honor. New Hartford police officer Joseph Corr was shot and killed while chasing jewelry store robbers outside Utica on February 27th.
Police Appearance Policy Raises Racial Sensitivity Issues The WBAL Channel
The WBAL TV 11 News I-Team has obtained a new professional appearance policy for the Baltimore Police Department intended to promote a professional image, but it's also raising questions of racial insensitivity.
Producer gets short sentence in TV scam Calendarlive.com
In a ruling that surprised attorneys and outraged investors, a federal judge Monday sentenced onetime Hollywood producer Joseph Medawar to a year and a day in prison for swindling scores of people out of millions of dollars to develop a bogus television show about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Producer Sentenced In Fraud Case Regarding Bogus TV Show NBC 4 Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES -- A sometime-producer who fleeced investors out of millions of dollars by claiming he was creating a television series based on the Department of Homeland Security was sentenced Monday to one year in prison.
Survival tips for holiday shoppers: How to choose the right gift and control spending USA Today
The gifts you choose send a message. Here are some ideas on how to keep your holiday spending under control and how to make sure your money is well spent on the right gift.

TV Land missed a few, and I quote The Florida Times-Union
For a fun little distraction from channel surfing, gather the family/friends and discuss TV Land's latest countdown: The 100 Greatest TV Quotes and Catchphrases. Why? Because talking about television is better than not talking at all.
N.Y. Times Co. ad revenue drops 3.8% in November Boston Globe
The New York Times Co. said November advertising revenue declined 3.8 percent. Total company revenue, excluding TV stations up for sale, declined 1.7 percent to $278.5 million, the publisher said. The drop reflects the industry's continued loss of advertisers to other media. Ad sales at the New England Media Group, led by The Boston Globe, slid 11 percent to $36
Producer gets short sentence in TV scam Los Angeles Times
After bilking millions from scores of investors, Joseph Medawar gets a term of a year and a day.
Producer Who Bilked Victims Of Millions Given Light Sentence ContactMusic
Victims of a man who claimed to be a TV producer looking for funds to develop a TV series based on the workings of the Department of Homeland Secur
Necklace puts you in touch with inner Betty Reno Gazette-Journal
The TV set is a crafter's best friend when it comes to those marathon painting or knitting sessions during the holiday season. But there's one weekly prime-time show that I love so much, I ditch the crafts altogether.
New Hartford Officer Honored R News
An upstate police officer killed in the line of duty earlier this year has received the Medal of Honor. New Hartford police officer Joseph Corr was shot and killed while chasing jewelry store robbers outside Utica on February 27th.
Police Appearance Policy Raises Racial Sensitivity Issues The WBAL Channel
The WBAL TV 11 News I-Team has obtained a new professional appearance policy for the Baltimore Police Department intended to promote a professional image, but it's also raising questions of racial insensitivity.
Producer gets short sentence in TV scam Calendarlive.com
In a ruling that surprised attorneys and outraged investors, a federal judge Monday sentenced onetime Hollywood producer Joseph Medawar to a year and a day in prison for swindling scores of people out of millions of dollars to develop a bogus television show about the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Producer Sentenced In Fraud Case Regarding Bogus TV Show NBC 4 Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES -- A sometime-producer who fleeced investors out of millions of dollars by claiming he was creating a television series based on the Department of Homeland Security was sentenced Monday to one year in prison.
Survival tips for holiday shoppers: How to choose the right gift and control spending USA Today
The gifts you choose send a message. Here are some ideas on how to keep your holiday spending under control and how to make sure your money is well spent on the right gift.jewelry+tv: jewelry+tv
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