As many forensic, crime-solving and other police procedural dramas go, CBS' Numb3rs continues to post strong performances every week, helping boost the network in overall standing last Friday.
CBS received a 5.8 rating/10 share during primetime, with NBC and ABC tied in second place with 4.4/8 apiece. The CW came in fourth with 2.8/5 while FOX managed a fifth-place finish ... more »
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Monday, November 26
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An array of television stars from around the globe attended The 35th International Emmy Awards Ceremony at the Hilton Hotel on November 19, 2007. The star-studded Gala was hosted by award-winning stage and screen actor Roger Bart, currently leading in Mel Brook’s new Broadway musical, "Young Frankenstein."
Roger Bart's tremendous presence extends to both the small and big screens, as ... more » Tuesday, November 20
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LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - November 20, 2007) - The Consulate General of Sweden in Los Angeles and the University of California hosted the Sixth Annual Nobel Laureate Dinner at the Getty Center on Monday, November 19th. Consul General of Sweden Nina Ersman welcomed the 240 guests that attended the black-tie event that honored the 11 attending(1) Nobel Laureates of California's ... more » Thursday, November 15
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LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - November 15, 2007) - Actor David Krumholtz, of the popular CBS "Numb3rs" show, will introduce UC Santa Barbara Nobel laureate Alan J. Heeger at the sixth annual California Nobel Laureate Dinner on Monday night at the Getty Center. The black-tie event will honor 11 of California's more than 100 Nobel laureates awarded the Swedish prize since ... more » Tuesday, October 30
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TV’s green all over. Anderson Cooper hosted “Planet in Peril” on CNN last week; Green Treks airs its third season of Natural Heroes with celeb-activist appearances from Martin Sheen and Willie Nelson; and 150 hours of NBC’s programming is green-themed next week from The Office to the NFL, with eco-PSAs by stars from Heroes, ER and Scrubs. The ... more » Friday, October 26
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Variety Magazine chronicled a list of "10 to watch." Math genius-to-be David Krumholtz was counted among the 10. Also listed was Ashton Kucher and a bunch of people I have never heard of. 2 for 10, but at least they got the DK right. http://everythingisnumb3rs.eponym.com/blog/_archives/2000/10/26/2923866.html more »
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Nobel Prize-winner AL GORE has been handed another accolade to acknowledge his climate change campaigning - the Environmental Media Association's Outstanding Achievement Award. The former U.S. Vice President picked up the award, which he shares with Live Earth concert producer Kevin Wall, at a ceremony on Wednesday (24Oct07) in Los Angeles. All the proceeds from the 2007 Live Earth concerts ... more » Thursday, October 25
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Warner Bros./Village Roadshow’s animated feature film Happy Feet was a big winner at the 17th Annual Environmental Media Association (EMA) Awards held on Wednesday, Oct. 24 at the Ebell Club of Los Angeles. The award in the Feature Film category will go on a shelf with a host of other kudos received since the film debuted last year, including the ... more »
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Last night the 17th Annual Environmental Media Association Awards took place in Los Angeles, with The Soup’s Joel McHale hosting the show. This year, they’ll air for the world to see…so if you want to be surprised on November 7th when they air on E! at 8pm, then I would recommend not reading further. If you’re not familiar with ... more »
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October 24, 2007: Los Angeles was on fire in more ways than one when the glitterati arrived on an unseasonably warm night to fete (and be feted) at the 17th annual Environmental Media Awards, an event giving props to the TV shows, films and musicians who use their art to showcase eco issues. The smoky skies and occasional helicopter fly-by ... more » |
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