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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: Boxing, Marketing, Los Angeles, Seth Rogen, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Tribute to Newman from Hollywood and beyond
•"Paul Newman played many unforgettable roles. But the ones for which he was proudest never had top billing on the marquee: Devoted husband. Loving father. Adoring grandfather. Dedicated philanthropist. Our father was a rare symbol of selfless...Tags: Celebrity, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Mickey Rooney, Patricia Neal, David Letterman
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Ernest Borgnine publishes autobiography but isn't done living
Los Angeles TimesErnest Borgnine isn't happy that the young whippersnappers running Hollywood these days have turned their backs on veteran actors and filmmakers. "They forgot them," he says. "It's a shame, isn't it? They just sit in a chair and just melt away. I would...Tags: Family, New York, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Cinema Industry, Hawaii
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Harvest Moon Auditions
FOX43 NewsStanding in line Barb Kell is excited, "Just kinda for giggles see what goes on," Kell says. Next to here stands Susan Zimmerman looking to be in a movie , "Because we work right in the next building it's better than staying there working." While some...Tags: Cybill Shepherd, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Movies
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'Strange Wilderness'
Los Angeles TimesNo one can say "Strange Wilderness'" writer-producer Peter Gaulke and writer-director Fred Wolf ducked responsibility for the gross-out comedy misfire. The "Saturday Night Live" alums not only kept their names on the movie, which opened Friday without...Tags: Steve Zahn, Television, Movies, Jeff Garlin
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A good character actor stands and delivers truth
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEThe greats of my generation, Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, were character actors. That is, they were, by standards of a previous day, suitable to play in support of a star, but as they were ethnic, or not traditional matinee-...Tags: Broadway, Goodman Theatre, Theater, Celebrity, New York City Police Department
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Golden Globes Turn on Cable
Zap2It.comThe 65th annual Golden Globes will air on NBC, but they'll have a distinct cable-TV feel. Cable series dominate the major television categories, with seven of the 11 nominated comedy and drama series hailing from non-broadcast networks. The series...Tags: Diving, Denzel Washington, Michael C. Hall, Johnny Depp, Charlie Wilson
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Ernest Borgnine, 90, revels in Globe nomination
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn youth-obsessed Hollywood -- quite literally no country for old men -- it was a delightful surprise to see 90-year-old Ernest Borgnine nominated for a Golden Globe for his turn as a retired song-and-dance man in the Hallmark Channel's "A Grandpa for...Tags: Jessica Tandy, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Celebrity, Television, Cinema Industry
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