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TV CONFIDENTIAL: Category Archive for 2009-2010 television season

Ironside, Perry Mason and Raymond Burr: Next on TV CONFIDENTIAL

TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 54: Hour 1

TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 52, Hour 1: Emmy Nominations plus This Week in TV History

TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 48: Hour 2 with guest Mark Dawidziak

The Dukes of Hazzard, Dracula and More: Next on TV CONFIDENTIAL

TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 47: Hour 1 with guest Ann Rutherford

TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 46: Hour 1: Ryan Seacrest, Conan's New Deal and This Week in TV History

Networks' disappearing acts make viewers vanish

TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 41: Hour 1 with Tony Figueroa

Mick LaSalle: It's Time For Oscar to Create New Categories for Most Promising Actor and Actress

Mary McNamara: If Only the Oscars Were More Like the Super Bowl Telecast

How David Letterman, Jay Leno and Oprah Winfrey pulled off their secret Super Bowl promo

Tim Goodman: Despite scoring three touchdowns with its Wednesday freshman comedies, ABC fumbled big time with "Better Off Ted"

Integrity, ratings clash to keep Lost's final season honest

"Ugly Betty," which prompted California to name a law after it, will end its network run at the end of this season

TV CONFIDENTIAL Jan. 25 edition: Hour 1 with guest Jack Klugman

James Hibberd Was the First to Call It: Former Television Week writer predicted back in December 2008 that NBC would hedge its bets and keep Leno as a backup in the event Conan failed

TV CONFIDENTIAL Jan. 11 edition: Hour 2 with guest Joseph Dougherty

Ed Robertson on "The Ronn Owens Program" (KGO Radio, San Francisco)

Why Studios Keep Cranking Out TV Remakes, Despite the Flops

Why geeks, gay assistants and soccer moms are alive and thriving on "The Big Bang Theory," "Ugly Betty" and other popular shows today

Happy Holidays from TV CONFIDENTIAL

TV CONFIDENTIAL Dec. 14 edition, Hour 2: Television 2009: The Year in Review

"Weeds," "Mad Men" go against the grain of traditional American episodic television

Quinn Martin, plus 2009: The Year in TV: Next on TV CONFIDENTIAL

Jay Leno's new time slot wreaks havoc for NBC affiliates: NBC's decision to move the talk show king to 10 pm is undermining viewership of local late-night newscasts, a crucial source of revenue for the network's affiliates

TV CONFIDENTIAL Oct. 5 edition, Hour 1: The New Fall TV Season

TV CONFIDENTIAL Sept. 21 edition, Hour 2: Jon Burlingame, "Glee," Neil Patrick Harris and This Week in TV History

Tim Goodman: Seven reasons why "The Jay Leno Show" will fail

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