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Martin O'Malley makes it to the Oval Office -- But it's not the one in Washington
The Baltimore SunI saw it with my own eyes -- Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley standing centerstage Tuesday in the Oval Office. Only it wasn't the one in Washington. It did, though, make for a light but fascinating kind of political-pop-culture-meta moment. O'Malley...Tags: House of Cards (tv program), Veep (tv program), Government, Elections, Robin Wright
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Smart TV: The industry push to keep getting smarter
For decades we've been watching TV. Now a new generation of televisions is beginning to watch us. Technological advances are giving the old clunky "boob tube" an I.Q. injection. Some of the new breed of smart TVs comes equipped with facial recognition...Tags: Marketing, Apple Inc., Intel Corp., Personal Service, Electronic Devices
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In Brazil, Domino's makes rented DVDs smell like pizza
Don't forget the napkins when you watch a DVD in Brazil. In Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Domino's has teamed up with 10 rental stores to use movie DVDs for an unusual marketing push. Users pop in a rented DVD like they would any other, and after...Tags: Domino's Pizza Inc., Brazil, Marketing, Skyfall (movie), Apple iTunes
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'Arrested Development' banana stand may not make it to Newport
“Arrested Development” fans seeking out the replica of the famous banana stand that’s touring the country can see pictures of it in Times Square, at Yankee Stadium and the Tower Bridge in London. But the town that plays host to the stand...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Times Square, Yankee Stadium, Arrested Development (tv program)
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New 'Arrested Development': All re-dressed up and ready to go
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Arrested Development" costume designer Katie Sparks, whose efforts on the first two seasons of the Fox sitcom earned her a 2006 nomination from the Costume Designers Guild of America, was tapped by series creator Mitchell Hurwitz to work on the new...Tags: Will Arnett, Alia Shawkat, David Cross, Portia de Rossi, Apple iPhone
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Going bananas for a stand
Krupali Tejura wants a frozen banana stand in Newport Beach. No, not Dad's or Sugar 'N Spice or any of the other venerable spots around town. She wants that banana stand. Earlier this month, media outlets announced that Netflix would promote new...
Tags: Entertainment, Jason Bateman, Elections, Television, Yankee Stadium
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Netflix: No plans to bring Bluth banana stand to Newport
Netflix has no immediate plans to bring a replica of the "Arrested Development" banana stand to Newport Beach, a spokeswoman said Friday. More than 300 people have signed a Change.org petition urging the company to bring the stand, which is touring...
Tags: Arrested Development (tv program)
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Networks send SOS to Michael J. Fox, Robin Williams and other stars
If viewers are losing interest in broadcast TV, what can lure them back? Executives hope they have an answer: stars. Lifting the curtain on their 2013-14 schedules at the "upfronts" in New York this week, the networks behaved like smartphone-...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Modern Family (tv program), Television, The Avengers (movie, 2012), Parkinson's Disease
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The Gold Standard: It's time for Emmy to surprise us
Backstage at the Emmys last year, reporters were squirming — and not just because of the ill-fitting rental tuxes and too-tight gowns. As "Modern Family" rolled to its third straight Emmy win for comedy series (after earlier pulling in prizes for...
Tags: Veep (tv program), Elections, Modern Family (tv program), Jon Cryer, Police Arrests
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'Star Trek' to hit warp speed. ESPN takes U.S. Open. CW upfront.
After the coffee. Before the flight back to Los Angeles. The Skinny: Finally heading home after a week and a half in New York. Hope my cats remember me and didn't tear our place up. Friday's headlines include the weekend box-office preview, some...
Tags: CBS Corp., Economy, Business and Finance, Entertainment, Star Trek into Darkness (movie), U.S. Open (tennis)
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All hail our smart TV masters, but not just yet
After many false starts, television is becoming an interactive medium. In a sense, it's always been one — even two channels require a choice. Long accustomed to the illusion that the screen is a window through which we are sometimes directly...Tags: Entertainment, Media Industry, Marketing, Amazon.com Inc., Television
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Is your TV a smart TV? How to connect to the Internet
It's not enough these days to wonder what to watch on your TV; a growing question for many is how to watch. Just like any device in your life, TVs can now connect to the Internet. This lets you grab shows from the Internet and watch content whenever you...
Tags: Entertainment, National Football League, Google Inc., PlayStation 3, Hulu
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