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Howard Stern loses listeners -- and influence -- on satellite radio
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHoward Stern, the self-proclaimed King of All Media, has lost his crown. The shock jock's syndicated morning radio show once drew a national audience of 12 million, but since jumping to satellite radio three years ago, his listeners have dwindled to a...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Punishment, CBS Corp., Movies, Marketing
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OFF THE WALL: The Baldwins, Brits, Mets and the Riflehead
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall can't get enough of those Baldwin brothers. DIRTY SEXY SOAP. Watch a Baldwin brother date a transsexual! The (scripted) reality is actually less lurid than the come-on when Billy Baldwin's character sweetly romances Candis Cayne in the...Tags: Jimmy Smits, Lucy Liu, New York Mets, Dexter, Blair Underwood
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TVEye: 'Gone Country'; 'Outsider's Inn'; 'Swingtown'
Say what you will about the unilateral decisions of its host John Rich, but "Gone Country" (CMT, 10 p.m.) consistently entertains. Tonight's second season includes Jermaine Jackson, Irene Cara, Sebastian Bach, " American Idol" castoff Mikalah-Gordon,...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Bobby Brown, CBS Corp., Sebastian Bach, Movies
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Howard Stern Sidekick Artie Lange Enters Rehab
Zap2It.comComedian Artie Lange bypassed a chance to crack jokes in order to focus on more serious matters. The Howard Stern sidekick checked into an "intensive" outpatient rehab program on Sunday, Aug. 3 instead of attending the Comedy Central roast for pal Bob...Tags: Radio, Radio Industry, Satellite Technology, Sirius Satellite Radio Incorporated
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Wanda Sykes is still a stand-up gal
glenn.gamboa@newsday.comWanda Sykes doesn't have to do stand-up comedy tours anymore. Between her TV work on CBS' "The New Adventures of Old Christine" and HBO's "Curb Your Enthusiasm," movie roles that put her on the big screen next to Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda ("Monster-...Tags: George Bush, Los Angeles, CBS Corp., Movies, Television
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Fox 61 Morning News First On
The Connecticut Associated Press awarded the Fox 61 News At Ten with five prestigious awards at their annual banquet Monday Connecticut viewers will wake up and get their local news a little earlier. The Fox 61 Morning News is expanding to a four and a...Tags: ESPN, Consumer Electronics Industry, Baseball, Chicago Cubs, Major League Baseball
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Fall Arts: New York Theater calendar
Critic's Picks
A Chorus Line, opening Oct. 5 at the Schoenfeld Theatre. All together now: "five, six, seven, eight!" The Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning monument to Broadway gypsy dancers is back where its fans believe it has always belonged....Tags: Jill Clayburgh, Philip Bosco, Dylan McDermott, Ed Harris, Cormac McCarthy
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Pull up a keg and get stupid a couple hours
Perhaps the most provocative argument for seeing "Artie Lange's Beer League" is that it offers a glimpse into the fantasy world of adolescent boys. It's a world full of sex, whiskey, beer, cocaine, foul language, bachelor parties, hookers, illusions of...Tags: Local Elections, Baseball, Family, Roman Catholic, Elections
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Digital family fun
STAFF WRITERLast week I got an e-mail from Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. suggesting that online gaming with its PlayStation2 system is a big factor in the sharp drop this season in young- adult men watching cable or broadcast TV during prime time. Sony's...Tags: Homer Simpson, Sony Corp., Lucy Liu, People, Game Playing
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Howard Stern Turns to Satellite Radio
Times Staff WritersShock jock Howard Stern gave a powerful boost to the nascent satellite radio industry today with a surprise announcement that he would move his popular morning talk show to Sirius Satellite Radio in January 2006. Stern, who has in recent months railed...Tags: Jesus Sanchez, Radio, Radio Industry, Viacom Inc., Janet Jackson
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Dirty Work
SPECIAL TO THE TIMESMonday June 15, 1998 There's something vaguely subversive about comedian Norm Macdonald's insistence on depersonalizing everything and everyone. In his new movie "Dirty Work," he impersonally greets other characters with flat, under-descriptive...Tags: Chris Farley, Health Treatments, Rape, Movies, Heart Disease
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