Good news–this site should load a little faster now. That’s because those poky poll results that used to run way down the right hand side have been moved to their own site.Forty-one surveys from the past year-and-a-half can now be accessed over at the TV Feeds My Family Poll Archive. Check back anytime to see
The Canadian network program buyers are down in LA right now, doing their damnedest to save local television. Somehow–even though they all say they’re broke–they’ll come back from the annual LA screenings with most of the 22 new U.S. network offerings announced last week by ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW. Business is business,
Jay Leno‘s last week has generated plenty of press. I oughta know, I think I pounded out half of it myself.The late night talk show host’s guests this week include Mel Gibson and Lyle Lovett (tonight), Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dwight Yokam (tomorrow night), Wanda Sykes and Sarah McLachlan (Wednesday), Billy Crystal and Prince (Thursday)
We have a lucky winner in the Paul Blart: Mall Cop DVD contest. It is Parveer! Please send your full name and mailing address to [email protected] and a brand new copy of the Kevin James comedy will be sent directly to you courtesy Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Thanks to all who entered, look for future
1. Save The Klan2. Save The SUV3. Save Hitler’s Brain4. Bailout The Teachers Pension Fund Now5. Exonerate Alan Eagleson6. Join The Club Baby Seals Club7. Give to the Brian Mulroney Defence Fund8. Free Bernie Madoff Now9. Screw Law & Order—20 Seasons for According to Jim10. Mothers Against Mad-TV11. Break Up The Maple Leafs12. Hey Pulitzer—What
Has there ever been a bigger false cause in Canada than CTV`s “Save Local TV” campaign? What the hell am I saving again–the right for rich guys to simulcast Lost?It just doesn’t pass the sniff test, especially with the cable companies, who have decided to call CTV on it: today, Rogers, CTV`s old business partner
From time to time TVFMF is sent a copy of the latest TV related DVD release. One that arrived this month was The Dana Carvey Show, a short-lived series from the mid-’90s that hit stores earlier this month.To be honest, the series barely registered when it arrived. My teens were also surprised that Garth from
Holy Lord, the season has just ended and already nobody’s watching TV anymore.Makes sense in Toronto where the weather is B-E-You-tiful. But gad, that no hockey for a whole week in May thing just ain’t working for CBC.Last night’s numbers speak for themselves: an oddly-placed, Wednesday night rerun of This Hour Has 22 Minutes drew