Tim Goodman at The Hollywood Reporter sure hits the nail on the head with this one: “Five Not Very Good Ideas in Television.” “Mr. Crankypants,” as he was known to his San Francisco Chronicle readers, argues that rebooting Two and a Half Men without Charlie Sheen is a bad idea and also suggests we should lock up
…goes to Jimmy Kimmel for these timely and typically irreverent gags from Wednesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live: As we speak, Osama bin Laden is living with SpongeBob in a pineapple under the sea. He’s up to 2,000 friends on Shot-in-the-Facebook. Some top Republicans are giving most of the credit for killing bin Laden to former President
What’s blue and orange and not red all over? Early in the night, before SUN News Network started posting results (they waited an extra half hour until 10p.m.ET!), Brian Lilley made a bold prediction: Conservatives would win 165 seats.Note to self: get Lilley to help with NHL playoff pool picks next spring.Monday’s election night coverage
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Slow news day, huh?Before everyone stops caring (too late, probably), here’s how the Royal Wedding coverage played out numbers-wise Friday across Canada. The comparisons are a bit apples and orange-y, with different start and finish times, but, bottom line, a lot of us got up early and watched. Here’s roughly how things shook out:CTV, between 6
Here’s my blow-by-blow take on The Royal Wedding as it appears online at The Toronto Star. The Star has a lavish, photo-packed Royal Wedding section Saturday, a great souvenir for fans of the royal family. I set my royal alarm clock for 3:30 a.m. to check in on the coverage Friday morning but some networks,
Had lunch two weeks ago in Toronto with Kevin Newman, the Global National News anchor who walked away from his job last summer. I’ve always respected Newman’s integrity and judgement as a newsman. He takes his responsibility seriously and clings to a standard that is uncompromising. He struck me that way when he was the