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Not even Democrats get a pass from Rachel Maddow

San Francisco a major training ground for actors

Osbournes bring unique edginess to TV variety format

Exploring great actress/director relationships

Pioneer newsman Irving R. Levine, TV's first economics correspondent, dies at 86

CNN in third place in prime time for first time

Esurance invites "Star Trek" fans to travel like a Trekkie

Warner Bros. to open its film vaults to customer requests, making more vintage titles available on DVD

Patty Duke takes over for Carol Kane as Madame Morrible in San Francisco production of "Wicked"

It’s Not TV, It’s HBO: This Week on TV CONFIDENTIAL

VH-1 Brings Back "Behind the Music"

The 50 Best TV Dramas Ever, according to AOL Television

NBC Finds It's Hard Being the Fourth-Place Network

Oscar-nominated screenwriter Millard Kaufman dies at 92: Wrote the screenplay for "Bad Day at Black Rock," co-created the cartoon character Mr. Magoo

NBC Page Program: Is the Peacock Losing Its Feathers?

Tim Goodman: TV needs Aaron Sorkin to return

TV Stars Who Left Their Shows Way Too Soon

"Social TV" could lead to dumbed-down television

Remembering Johnny Carson: This Week on TV CONFIDENTIAL

Charles Durning's most challenging role: WWII service

Everyone's a film critic on "The Rotten Tomatoes Show"

Horton Foote, Oscar-winning screenwriter ("To Kill a Mockingbird," "Tender Mercies"), Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright ("The Young Man from Atlanta"), dies at 92

Jon Carroll: Remembering Paul Harvey

Oscar winner Louis Gossett, Jr. talks about his latest film, "The Least Among You"

Kevin Pollak just can't stop Twittering

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