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Virtuality The Galactica fan tease

Is Ronald Moore's "Virtuality" an incomplete TV movie, a marketing ploy or a great series you'll never see?
  • Lou Dobbs needs to fence in his audience

    The outspoken CNN host has seen his ratings dwindle in recent months
  • I Like to Watch

    Soothing summer TV, coming right up! A handy guide to some televised offerings to sedate you as the mercury rises.
  • Mike Judge's guilty cartoon liberals

    New animated series "The Goode Family" charts the pitfalls of the p.c., eco-friendly lifestyle.
  • I Like to Watch

    "Dollhouse" lives, "Earl" dies, and Leno joins the living dead! The networks announce their puzzling fall lineups.
  • Biggest "Idol" upset ever

    Kris Allen surprises everyone, including himself, by beating Adam Lambert and winning the show's eighth season
  • Embrace your inner show-tunes nerd

    Fox's hysterical new comedy captures the countless absurdities of high school show choir -- and so much more.
  • Finale wrap-up: "Dollhouse"

    Joss Whedon tries to be his best (and succeeds!) with a clever, action-packed season finale.
  • Fox won't cover Obama press conference

    The network has opted not to dump its regular programming in favor of an event being held to mark the president's 100th day in office.
  • Trapped in the Dollhouse

    Shined to a high gloss for Fox, Joss Whedon's long-awaited new drama still boasts enough flair and smarts to overcome its damning time slot.
  • Joss Whedon just wants to be loved

    The creator of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" talks about his new series "Dollhouse," the perils of sex trafficking and life as a cult icon.
  • Move over, Dr. House

    Tim Roth plays an ill-tempered genius in Fox's charming crime procedural, "Lie to Me."
  • BFFs no longer? Fox sues Bush Administration

    Fox Business Network alleges the Treasury Department has failed to respond to two Freedom of Information Act requests about the federal bailout.
  • Bauer power

    Insurgents! Hand grenades! Torture! Fox's two-hour special "24: Redemption" offers a quick fix of Jack to hold us until the show's January premiere.
  • BCS goes to "pay TV"

    Long-feared apocalypse for sports fans, a major championship on cable, is just a routine business deal.
  • Where did all the wealth go?

    A YouTube trip down memory lane with one economic forecaster who got it all exactly right.
  • Tim McCarver's flying start

    In Game 1, the Fox analyst reassigns a catcher's nationality and ducks a good question. Plus: Arguments, logos.
  • TBS: The anti-Fox

    Turner returns to postseason baseball coverage with its trademark sober, respectful approach to the game.
  • I Like to Watch

    This fall's TV season comes in like a BBQ Pork Ravioli Bite and goes out like a bad case of indigestion, from Fox's "Fringe" to CBS's "The Mentalist."
  • All-Star dumb stat watch

    The Mets have their longest winning streak on a particular date in 17 years! Wow! Plus: Yankee Stadium was el cheapo in '23.
  • Jesse Jackson's Obama gaffe: Does it matter?

    Fox News hypes off-mike negative comments by Jackson about Obama's attitude toward the responsibilities of black men. It's hard to imagine this hurts Obama.
  • I Like to Watch

    TV's dance marathon rages on, from the inspired kids of "So You Think You Can Dance" and "America's Best Dance Crew" to the inspired jackasses of "Dance Machine"!
  • Finale wrap-up: "American Idol"

    America finally gets it right, and the best man wins!
  • I Like to Watch

    Julianna Margulies swaggers as a devil-may-care lawyer on Fox's "Canterbury's Law," while Gabriel Byrne slowly unravels on HBO's "In Treatment."
  • "When Women Rule the World"

    On a new "reality" series set to premiere in March, "women command and men obey." But if females were in charge, this silly TV show would never air.
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