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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.
By Eric Boehlert
February 22, 2005
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What Table Talkers are saying about fighting fair, community and how the media let them down.
October 1, 2004
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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?
By Mary Jacoby
September 29, 2004
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A view from the truck: An insider offers insights about why TV sports broadcasts don't serve fans as well as they should.
July 21, 2004
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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.
March 22, 2004
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The upstart political organization learns that there's no right to free speech on network TV -- even for those who can pay for it.
By Michelle Goldberg
January 16, 2004
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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.
By Mark Follman
November 12, 2003
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Read the script for the movie that was too hot for CBS to handle.
By the editors of Salon
November 7, 2003
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Why have the networks brought us four -- count 'em! -- new shows about rebellious young heroines in touch with the supernatural world? God only knows.
By Heather Havrilesky
October 13, 2003
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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.
By Heather Havrilesky
May 19, 2003
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In its sixth season, "Survivor" travels down the Amazon and finally finds a villain worthy to fill the shoes of flabby nudist tyrant Richard Hatch.
By Heather Havrilesky
May 10, 2003
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Because its stories and cast make it one of the best, and funniest, sitcoms on TV. Creator Phil Rosenthal talks about the success of his show as it nears its final season.
By Heather Havrilesky
April 10, 2003
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Will a tiny little indie film survive on the small screen, armed with a big fat TV budget? Not without its teeth and claws, it won't.
By Heather Havrilesky
February 25, 2003
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John Madden and Al Michaels are meshing nicely on "Monday Night Football" -- but don't assume they're the best in the business.
By King Kaufman
December 4, 2002
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On "MDs" and "Presidio Med," rogue, renegade and maverick doctors search for a cure for HMOs.
By Carina Chocano
September 26, 2002
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The last few minutes before halftime are too valuable to keep your best player on the bench. Coach Jim Calhoun didn't realize that, and his UConn Huskies are not in the Final Four.
By King Kaufman
March 25, 2002
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Letterman stayed out of the brawl over whether he'd replace Ted Koppel's "Nightline," but his minions' manipulations still made the late-night king look bad.
By Eric Boehlert
March 13, 2002
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Plus: A heartwarming story about two men and a commode.
December 27, 2001
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Scholar Fouad Ajami has garnered more prime-time airplay than any other commentator on Arab-Muslim issues. But critics say he's far from a representative voice.
By Eric Boehlert
December 21, 2001
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We don't give a damn! Plus: The lions are restless.
December 21, 2001
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Tom's got a cute little new friend -- and he's growing. Plus: Lex keeps on tweaking!
December 14, 2001
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For once, we agree with Brandon. Plus: The urge to merge.
November 26, 2001
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Who knew Ethan was a regular Robin Hood? Plus: The chickens cower, and Lindsey squirms.
November 15, 2001
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The kids get screwed as Mark Burnett mixes things up. Plus: A very scary robin!
November 8, 2001
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Episode 4: The revolution will not be disturbed. Plus: Big Tom treed!
November 2, 2001