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The Couric effect
Katie Couric says goodbye. And goodbye. And goodbye. And goodbye again.
Was Elizabeth Vargas' departure really voluntary?
NOW and allies wonder just how family friendly ABC/Disney is.
Maerose Prizzi for president?
Anjelica Huston is the latest leading lady to play an American president.
Couric-crazy
Will Katie decide on CBS this week? Will the Earth stop turning on its axis?
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Bradley leads an underdog brigade that says, "Believe the hype!" Plus: A Sweet 16 thoughts on the NCAA Tournament's first four days.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Stop whining about the Tournament! Cincy got shafted, Air Force got lucky, and that's good. Plus: Blown call helps U.S.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
NFL moves more games from free TV to cable. Can poor people still be sports fans?
Battle of the ice lords!
CBS makes retired ice skaters seem sexy
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Joe Theismann, insufferable on Sundays lately, should be a good match with Al Michaels on ESPN's "Monday Night Football." Plus: Why do announcers have to be men? And: Letters From Lost Fans.
How Newsweek's sneak peek failed
In what looks like a case of CBS syndrome, the magazine allowed a Pentagon official to read its Quran-abuse story -- all of it -- prior to publication.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Sunday night is the new Monday night in the NFL's latest TV deal. We may be in the dying days of NFL games being mostly broadcast for free.
"Citizen journalists"? Try partisan hacks
Right-wing bloggers shrieked that the GOP Schiavo memo was a "liberal media" fraud. Now that they've been proven wrong, are they apologizing? Why, no!
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
NCAA Tournament: Everybody out of the office pool. The second round blows a nation's brackets sky high. Plus: No sideline reporters! Yes!
CBS producer sues over Rathergate response
With Rather gone, the lawsuits begin.
Oh, that crazy Vladimir
As the fallout from "Rathergate" continues, two CBS staffers resign -- and Russia's leader suggests that George Bush is to blame.
Bill Burkett fights back
A key player in the Dan Rather Memogate saga sends a letter to CBS, charging that its independent investigation destroyed his reputation and ignored the network's own culpability.
Debate week worries
What Table Talkers are saying about fighting fair, community and how the media let them down.
The Cowardly Broadcasting System
CBS cravenly killed a "60 Minutes" segment about Bush's deceptive case for invading Iraq. What did it contain that was too much for voters to see?
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
A view from the truck: An insider offers insights about why TV sports broadcasts don't serve fans as well as they should.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
NCAA Tournament: East Coast bias rocks! And so does getting blown out of your pool, so you can back underdogs happily. Plus: CBS, please go to the videotape.
MoveOn knocked out of Super Bowl
The upstart political organization learns that there's no right to free speech on network TV -- even for those who can pay for it.
Right Hook
Coulter says Bush didn't need an Iraq plan; O'Reilly blasts the liberal Reagan trashers at CBS; the Weekly Standard gloats at the impotent rage of the "urban and urbane, with-it, refined" Bush haters.
"The Reagans" uncensored
Read the script for the movie that was too hot for CBS to handle.
Smells like teen spirituality
Why have the networks brought us four -- count 'em! -- new shows about rebellious young heroines in touch with the supernatural world? God only knows.
It's not a good thing
NBC's Martha Stewart biopic presents Cybill Shepherd as a near-demonic entity. But the show ignores the weirdly masculine qualities that make Martha so appealing to so many women.
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