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    Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Huell Howser quietly retires from public TV's 'California's Gold'

    He was so good at talking to people on TV that "The Simpsons" gently mocked his folksy, aw-shucks demeanor. But now it looks as if Huell Howser intends to fade away without comment.
    He was so good at talking to people on TV that "The Simpsons" gently mocked his folksy, aw-shucks demeanor. But now it looks as if Huell Howser intends to fade away without comment. Howser, the white-maned public TV host with the Southern accent who's...

    Tags: Matt Groening, Television Industry, Norman Lear, PBS (tv network), The Simpsons (tv program)

  2. Sep 6, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. The 'Check, Please!' effect

    Popular WTTW-Ch. 11 restaurant show "Check, Please!" is among the most successful locally produced series in Chicago television and an oasis of public television reasonableness in an otherwise frenetic restaurant scene. The series begins its 12th season next month. In the meantime, it will be reruns up the wazoo. Once a season is finished, its episodes are replayed Friday nights (the show's traditional time slot), then again Saturday and Sunday afternoons. It's rerun often, said V.J. McAleer, WTTW's vice president of production, for the obvious reason that it is among the highest-rated shows on WTTW, occasionally <em>the</em> highest rated, with 150,000 weekly viewers. Somehow, though, if you have a DVR set for "Check, Please!" three airings a week seems wrong.
    Popular WTTW-Ch. 11 restaurant show "Check, Please!" is among the most successful locally produced series in Chicago television and an oasis of public television reasonableness in an otherwise frenetic restaurant scene. The series begins its 12th season...

    Tags: Personal Service, Leo Burnett, Arts and Culture, Food Network (tv network), Jerry Seinfeld

  4. Nov 20, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  5. Connecticut's Sushi Renaissance: Where to Get Great Sushi Around Hartford & New Haven

    Connecticut is experiencing a Japanese renaissance. That's easy to see in greater Hartford, where a Hibachi restaurant just moved into Prospect Plaza, Umi in Blue Back Square has brought conveyor belt sushi to the region, and the line at Ichiban was practically out the door on an otherwise dead and frigid Sunday night in the West End. In New Haven, chef Ming Lau of Miso says the resurgence is a good decade old, and customers are increasingly discovering the sinfully high-end Chef Tasting service, in which a chef panders to a customer's personal tastes.
    Connecticut is experiencing a Japanese renaissance. That's easy to see in greater Hartford, where a Hibachi restaurant just moved into Prospect Plaza, Umi in Blue Back Square has brought conveyor belt sushi to the region, and the line at Ichiban was...

    Tags: Bloomfield (Hartford, Connecticut), Restaurants, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Faith Middleton, Sushi and Sashimi

  6. Oct 5, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  7. Kevin Hunt: iLunar Sound-In-Round, Paradigm Speaker System Developed With Apple Among Fall Highlights

    The Hartford Courant
    Time for a little fall window-shopping, a quickie preview of what might tempt the serious gift-buyer in the next couple of months. Paradigm Millenia CT 2.1 System and AERA Radio: The Canadian speaker company developed the Millenia CT (for "Compact...

    Tags: Polk Audio Incorporated, Science and Technology, Euthanasia, Entertainment, Apple iPod

  8. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Sun ignores Formula One racing

    It's good to see your newspaper is finally devoting part of the sports section full time to covering auto racing. But while there was coverage of the Indy 500 and stock cars, where was the coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix? If I just read your paper, I...

    Tags: Monaco, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Open-Wheel Racing, Indianapolis 500, Auto Racing

  10. Jun 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'The Bachelorette' recap: In romantic Bermuda, Emily dreams of babies

    Ah, finally. "The Bachelorette" finally left North Carolina behind this week to embark upon her international travels. At last, I sighed, the show's narrative might actually begin to revolve around something other than Emily and her status as a single mother.
    Ah, finally. "The Bachelorette" finally left North Carolina behind this week to embark upon her international travels. At last, I sighed, the show's narrative might actually begin to revolve around something other than Emily and her status as a single...

    Tags: Superman (fictional character), Television Industry, Social Issues, Charity, Gerard Butler

  12. Jul 2, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  13. Commercial-skipping technology: Too easy to be legal?

    Change of Subject
    From the LA Times: Satellite TV provider Dish Network's new ad-skipping feature, AutoHop, enables subscribers to black out ads on programs they've saved on their digital video recorders. When activated, AutoHop turns the screen dark when a commercial...
  14. Oct 1, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. There's little privacy in a digital world

    During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone.
    During his two-hour morning bike ride, Eric Hartman doesn't pay much attention to his iPhone. But the iPhone is paying attention to him. As he traverses the 30-mile circuit around Seal Beach, Hartman's iPhone knows precisely where he is at every moment,...

    Tags: Apple Inc., File Sharing, Marketing, Social Media, Entertainment

  16. May 1, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Yale Grad Da'Vine Joy Randolph Nominated For A Tony

    Last May,<strong> Da'Vine Joy Randolph</strong> graduated from the<strong> Yale School of Drama</strong>, unclear what her future as an actor would hold.
    Hartford Courant
    Last May, Da'Vine Joy Randolph graduated from the Yale School of Drama, unclear what her future as an actor would hold. On Tuesday morning, she was nominated as best featured actor in a musical for her performance in "Ghost: The Musical," in a role of...

    Tags: Newsies (musical), Porgy and Bess (movie), Entertainment, Music, Concerts

  18. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| AM News
  19. Friends and family celebrate Lincoln County teacher's win on 'The Singing Bee'

    WAYNESBURG &mdash; The cat is finally out of the bag about the outcome of Lincoln County Middle School drama teacher Lisa Johnson&rsquo;s turn on a popular game show &mdash; and the cat is wearing a lei.
    jking@amnews.com
    WAYNESBURG — The cat is finally out of the bag about the outcome of Lincoln County Middle School drama teacher Lisa Johnson’s turn on a popular game show — and the cat is wearing a lei. Two downstairs rooms of Johnson’s house were...

    Tags: Melissa Peterman, Entertainment, Kenny Rogers, CMT (tv network), Music

  20. Mar 19, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  21. "Amazing Race" Recap: Uglier Than a Mud Rail Fence

    <span style="font-size: small;">The teams left Italy and traveled to the oldest state in Germany, Bavaria. At their new destination, teams search for a Travelocity Gnome <strong>(*Cough* product placement)</strong> that contains their next clue. Art and JJ were the first team to find the clue that lead to the next Detour.</span>
    WDBJ7 Blogger
    The teams left Italy and traveled to the oldest state in Germany, Bavaria. At their new destination, teams search for a Travelocity Gnome (*Cough* product placement) that contains their next clue. Art and JJ were the first team to find the clue that...

    Tags: Gingerbread Houses, The Amazing Race (tv program), Auto Racing

  22. Mar 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Baltimore and fighter John Rallo 'Must Love Cats'

    When the "Show Your Soft Side" campaign debuted last year, Baltimore learned that real tough guys treat animals with soft hands -- and people across the county took notice.
    The Baltimore Sun
    When the "Show Your Soft Side" campaign debuted last year, Baltimore learned that real tough guys treat animals with soft hands -- and people across the county took notice. They were impressed to hear about the likes of Raven Jarret Johnson, MMA...

    Tags: Cat (animal), Dog (animal), Frank Zappa, Animal Planet (tv network), Allergies

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