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  • CTV & Warner Bros. Ink Landmark Deal for US Dramas
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is now streaming on The CTV Broadband Network. In a landmark deal with Warner Bros. International Television, CTV announced today it has acquired the Canadian broadband rights for not only Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but The O.C. and Smith as well. The agreement represents the first multi-program broadband deal between any Canadian broadcaster and a major U.S studio.

  • O.J. says book wasn’t a confession
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    O.J. Simpson’s ill-fated "If I Did It" book and TV project was not a confession to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend and that the title wasn’t his idea, he said in a radio interview Wednesday. Simpson, who lives in the Miami suburbs, also told WTPS-AM that the reported advance payment figure of US$3.5 million was inaccurate.

  • Snipes calls himself ‘scapegoat’
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    "It appears I’m to be the scapegoat, because there’s more public interest in ‘celebrities gone bad’ than ‘rich people being taken advantage of,"’ Snipes wrote this weekend in an e-mail to Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell.

  • Director Robert Altman, dead at 81
    Tuesday November 21st 2006

    Robert Altman, the caustic and irreverent satirist behind "MASH," "Nashville" and "The Player" who made a career out of bucking Hollywood, has died at 81.

  • ‘Deal or No Deal’ Contestant Applications Top The 100,000 Mark
    Tuesday November 21st 2006

    For over 100,000 Canadians, the chance at a million dollars and a new start wasn’t about being a trivia whiz, standing in a lineup, or casting a simple ballot.

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  • CTV & Warner Bros. Ink Landmark Deal for US Dramas
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is now streaming on The CTV Broadband Network. In a landmark deal with Warner Bros. International Television, CTV announced today it has acquired the Canadian broadband rights for not only Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but The O.C. and Smith as well. The agreement represents the first multi-program broadband deal between any Canadian broadcaster and a major U.S studio.

  • O.J. says book wasn’t a confession
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    O.J. Simpson’s ill-fated "If I Did It" book and TV project was not a confession to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend and that the title wasn’t his idea, he said in a radio interview Wednesday. Simpson, who lives in the Miami suburbs, also told WTPS-AM that the reported advance payment figure of US$3.5 million was inaccurate.

  • Snipes calls himself ‘scapegoat’
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    "It appears I’m to be the scapegoat, because there’s more public interest in ‘celebrities gone bad’ than ‘rich people being taken advantage of,"’ Snipes wrote this weekend in an e-mail to Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell.

  • Director Robert Altman, dead at 81
    Tuesday November 21st 2006

    Robert Altman, the caustic and irreverent satirist behind "MASH," "Nashville" and "The Player" who made a career out of bucking Hollywood, has died at 81.

  • ‘Deal or No Deal’ Contestant Applications Top The 100,000 Mark
    Tuesday November 21st 2006

    For over 100,000 Canadians, the chance at a million dollars and a new start wasn’t about being a trivia whiz, standing in a lineup, or casting a simple ballot.

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Archives for: November 20065
  • CTV & Warner Bros. Ink Landmark Deal for US Dramas
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip is now streaming on The CTV Broadband Network. In a landmark deal with Warner Bros. International Television, CTV announced today it has acquired the Canadian broadband rights for not only Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, but The O.C. and Smith as well. The agreement represents the first multi-program broadband deal between any Canadian broadcaster and a major U.S studio.

  • O.J. says book wasn’t a confession
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    O.J. Simpson’s ill-fated "If I Did It" book and TV project was not a confession to the murders of his ex-wife and her friend and that the title wasn’t his idea, he said in a radio interview Wednesday. Simpson, who lives in the Miami suburbs, also told WTPS-AM that the reported advance payment figure of US$3.5 million was inaccurate.

  • Snipes calls himself ‘scapegoat’
    Wednesday November 22nd 2006

    "It appears I’m to be the scapegoat, because there’s more public interest in ‘celebrities gone bad’ than ‘rich people being taken advantage of,"’ Snipes wrote this weekend in an e-mail to Orlando Sentinel columnist Scott Maxwell.

  • Director Robert Altman, dead at 81
    Tuesday November 21st 2006

    Robert Altman, the caustic and irreverent satirist behind "MASH," "Nashville" and "The Player" who made a career out of bucking Hollywood, has died at 81.

  • ‘Deal or No Deal’ Contestant Applications Top The 100,000 Mark
    Tuesday November 21st 2006

    For over 100,000 Canadians, the chance at a million dollars and a new start wasn’t about being a trivia whiz, standing in a lineup, or casting a simple ballot.

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