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  • Finale wrap-up: "The Office"

    The Dunder Mifflin crew caps the season with a flurry of plot twists and fireworks.
  • Hulu, NBC and Fox's TV-show site, is now open to all

    Old-media firms launch a very new-media product.
  • I Like to Watch

    NBC's "Phenomenon" makes mincemeat out of magic. Plus: Whose acting is more skilled, Lauren of "The Hills" or Flower of "Meerkat Manor"?
  • TV Daily

    Salon's guide to what to watch on Monday: "Veronica Mars" star Kristen Bell joins the cast of "Heroes."
  • I Like to Watch

    The hapless underachievers of "The Office" and "30 Rock" bumble onward, while the charms of "Californication's" pretentious antihero wear dangerously thin.
  • I Like to Watch

    AMC's "Mad Men" captures the ambivalence of the American dream, while NBC's "Friday Night Lights" fumbles hard.
  • TV Daily

    Salon's guide to what to watch on Monday: NBC's promising dramedy "Chuck" makes its debut.
  • I Like to Watch

    How suggestible are you? CBS's "Kid Nation," NBC's "Bionic Woman" and ABC's "Private Practice" aim to play you like a fiddle.
  • Free TV shows from Fox, ABC and NBC (with catches)

    There are more options than ever to download TV shows. Too bad none quite works very well.
  • Different general, different war, same words: Westmoreland on Vietnam, Petraeus on Iraq

    The full transcript of Gen. William Westmoreland's Nov. 19, 1967, appearance on "Meet the Press" to discuss progress in Vietnam.
  • $1, $2 or $5 -- how much would you pay to watch TV?

    Networks worry that Apple's push to sell shows for $1 an episode will eat into DVD sales. Let's make them an offer they can't refuse (but probably will).
  • Has NBC gone mad?

    It's almost unbelievable that the network wants to charge $5 for shows it sells on iTunes. Almost.
  • Apple plays hardball, pulls NBC shows ASAP

    After NBC's decision not to renew its iTunes contract, Apple pulls the plug on the network's shows effective almost immediately.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    Niches are cool. In the wake of NBC's leaving an NHL playoff overtime for a Preakness pre-race show, it's time for hockey fans to embrace their nichetude.
  • I Like to Watch

    "Veronica Mars" dies, "Jericho" falls and "Friday Night Lights" shines on. Plus: This fall, geeks, soaps and superpowers dominate the small screen.
  • I Like to Watch

    Game shows devolve into tricks with dry ice and mirror balls, "Saturday Night Live" celebrates the '90s and "Heroes" flies high once more!
  • Finale wrap-up: "30 Rock"

    The deliciously dysfunctional ensemble comedy's season-ender rushes to tie up loose ends. Don't leave us, Alec Baldwin!
  • I Like to Watch

    The feckless yuppies of NBC's "Apprentice" milk big laughs from the stench of the homeless. Plus: The 10 best new prison getaways!
  • I Like to Watch

    "Top Design" bids a mediocre farewell, while "Friday Night Lights" haunts us with dreams of a second season. Plus: "Survivor's" Yau-Man reinvents the reality hero!
  • No more whining excuses

    Whatever their motives in firing Don Imus, NBC and CBS did the right thing to uphold decency.
  • Bright lights, big pity

    The low-rated but brilliant drama "Friday Night Lights" needs a Hail Mary pass from NBC if it's going to see a second season.
  • I Like to Watch

    The dreams of aspiring Broadway stars and white rappers are crushed while a nation looks on, delighted! Plus: "24" gives shark jumping a good name!
  • Morning transition with David Gregory

    Light and easy isn't always light and easy.
  • HornyManatee.com

    "Late Night" builds it; fans flock.
  • King Kaufman's Sports Daily

    NBC looks a lot like ABC as it gets back in the NFL game and scores with red-flag-gate. Plus: Week 1 picks.
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