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Don’t Call Us White House Crashers, Couple Says in Interview

 
On the “Today” show, Michaele and Tareq Salahi said that they would have to wait until later to explain themselves.

Arts, Briefly: After Lambert, Disney Seeks Fewer Surprises

 
Adam Lambert’s sexually provocative performance at the American Music Awards has changed the way Disney will approach live television broadcasts.

Arts, Briefly: Christmas ‘Dog’ Trampled by Football

 
A warmhearted holiday-themed movie — with a dog, no less — showed no teeth on Sunday night against that other seasonal tradition: football.

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Television Review | 'Britain’s Missing Top Model': Disabled, and Seeking Acceptance in Fashion

 
“Britain’s Missing Top Model,” a reality show beginning on Tuesday on BBC America, pits disabled women against one another to compete for a photo spread.

Television Review | 'Scrubs': Yesterday’s Shaky Residents Are Today’s Put-Upon Professors

 
The overhauled hospital sitcom “Scrubs,” which has its premiere on Tuesday on ABC, includes some new faces but the same comic sensibility.

Stressing the Web, ‘NewsHour’ Begins an Overhaul

 
With the program’s Web employees now in the fold, “NewsHour” is changing its name, adding a co-anchor and raising its presence online.

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A Takeover Movie for Hollywood to Watch

 
As the movie industry struggles to find its footing, the takeover of Universal Studios by Comcast may serve as a learning experience for everyone.

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Advertising: Tying Up Loose Ends With ‘Oprah,’ ‘Mad Men,’ Wine Clubs and More

 
A score of coincidences, curiosities and conflicting messages in advertising, marketing, the media and popular culture.

Arts, Briefly: Queen of the Muppets

 
The Muppets’ cover of Queen’s hit “Bohemian Rhapsody” was the most-watched video on YouTube last week, according to The Independent.

Analysis: N.B.A. Shows Are Better Than the Previews

 
During the Thanksgiving weekend, the networks’ choices of games illustrated the surprises so far this season.

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A Reality TV Head Count

 
So how many people are really on reality TV? Some arithmetic.

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Al Alberts, Singer and TV Host, Is Dead at 87

 
Mr. Alberts was a founding member of the singing group the Four Aces and a longtime television talent show host in Philadelphia.

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Jan Leighton, Actor Who Played Everyone, Dies at 87

 
Mr. Leighton, appeared in so many commercials, print advertisements and industrial films as historical figures that he was both ubiquitous and anonymous.

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The TV Watch: For Some, a Search for Celebrity Is Worth Any Risk

 
In totalitarian regimes, some people take huge risks for the freedom to be themselves; in this democracy, some people take huge risks for the freedom to be a celebrity.

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Arts, Briefly: Thanksgiving Parade Draws Viewers for NBC

 
NBC’s morning broadcast of the “Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade” delivered the highest ratings for that program in three years.

Arts, Briefly: CBS Is Criticized for Blurring of Video

 
An appearance by the singer Adam Lambert on “The Early Show,” the CBS morning program, on Wednesday has led to further complaints.

Video Game Review | Left 4 Dead 2: Got Zombies? You Need Your Friends

 
In Left 4 Dead 2, a new zombie game that is similar to its predecessor, your job is simply to survive and kill nearly everything that moves.

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Television Review | 'Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — the ’60s': That Fuddy-Duddy Guy Really Put the Bomp Ba Bomp in His Variety Show

 
“Ed Sullivan’s Rock and Roll Classics — the ’60s,” a compilation of performances on the variety show in the 1960s, anchors the seasonal public television pledge drive on Saturday.

Arts, Briefly: Oprah to Film at White House

 
Her one-hour Christmas special will include an interview with President Barack Obama, her first with him since he took office, Ms. Winfrey announced on her blog.

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Arts, Briefly: CBS Takes First Place

 
On the Wednesday night before Thanksgiving, “Criminal Minds” and “CSI: NY” lifted CBS into first place as the most-watched network in prime time.

Get Aboard, Wise Guy. Next Stop, the Bada Bing.

 
A “Sopranos” bus tour of New Jersey features sites like Holsten’s Confectionery, the Pizzaland shack and the auto-body shop run by Sal Bonpensiero.

Arts, Briefly: Disney Is Developing ‘High School Musical’ in China

 
Disney's Chinese film version will be released there next summer, a Disney spokeswoman told Agence France-Presse.

Goodbye, Hello: Resuscitating a Sitcom

 
On Tuesday, ABC is bringing back the hospital comedy “Scrubs” but relocating it to a medical school, with some original cast members returning as professors.

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Television: Taking on Midlife and All Its Crises

 
Ray Romano’s new series, the bittersweet “Men of a Certain Age” on TNT, follows three middle-aged buddies as they begin to face their mortality.

Arts, Briefly: Donny Osmond, ‘NCIS’ Are Ratings Winners

 
According to Nielsen’s estimates, the two-hour “Dancing With the Stars” finale on ABC drew 19.2 million viewers, but CBS won the night overall.

The TV Watch: Community Standard or Double Standard?

 
The fallout over Adam Lambert’s performance on the American Music Awards is a reminder of TV’s policy on gay men: Do tell, just don’t show.

On ‘The Biggest Loser,’ Health Can Take Back Seat

 
Some contestants of NBC’s “The Biggest Loser” say that dangerous weight-loss techniques are common.

Lou Dobbs Weighs Senate Run, as a Steppingstone

 
A spokesman for the former anchor Lou Dobbs said he may run against Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey.

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Arts, Briefly: Dancing to the Top

 
For the sixth time in seven weeks, ABC earned the most viewers on Monday night as “Dancing With the Stars” drew a season best: 20.5 million from 8 to 9:30 p.m., according to Nielsen’s estimates.

Arts, Briefly: Curtains Are Drawn at the Gosselin House

 
About 4.3 million viewers watched the final installment of “Jon & Kate Plus 8” on Monday, Nielsen said.

Video Game Review | Borderlands: The Thrill’s in the Gunplay, With Lots of Guns to Play With

 
With its gritty sense of style and comic-book-inspired art direction, Borderlands by Gearbox Software is one of the finest guilty-pleasure shooter games of recent years.

Television Review | 'Ben 10: Alien Swarm': Teenage Hero Wears His Powers on His Wrist

 
In making a live-action movie out of a children’s cartoon that exists in large part to sell products, Cartoon Network hasn’t succeeded in creating something that will interest older teenagers, let alone adults.

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Arts, Briefly: Music Awards Strong, but CBS Is Stronger

 
The American Music Awards drew its largest audience in seven years on Sunday as ABC attracted 14.2 million viewers, more than 2 million better than last year.

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Television Review | 'Frontline: The Card Game': In Love Affair With Credit, It’s Business as Usual

 
“The Card Game,” a new “Frontline” report having its premiere on Tuesday on PBS, explores the questionable practices of the American credit card industry.

Television Review | 'Apollo Wives': The Women Left on Earth When Space Called Men

 
“Apollo Wives,” a breezy documentary being shown Tuesday on BBC America, gives the spouses of the Apollo astronauts a chance to talk about the space program as they saw it.

White House Pushes Science and Math Education

 
The plan will enlist companies and nonprofits, including “Sesame Street,” to spend money and time to encourage students to pursue science, technology, engineering and math.

Looking for a Leader in the Post-Oprah Landscape

 
A wide range of contenders, some of them linked to Oprah Winfrey herself, will vie for the dominant role in daytime.

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The Media Equation: A Triumph of Avoiding the Traps

 
Oprah Winfrey’s gut intuition, about knowing when to say no and when it is time to go, is worth studying at every business school in the country.

Television Review | 'The Lost JFK Tapes': In Small Details, a Day That Stunned the Nation

 
This program creates a moment-by-moment account of the shooting of President John F. Kennedy from numerous film and photographic sources.

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Arts, Briefly: Dreamworks Looks ‘Under the Dome’

 
Steven Spielberg and DreamWorks Television are teaming up with the author Stephen King to produce a limited series for cable based on Mr. King’s latest novel, “Under the Dome,” Variety reported.

Television Review | 'Find My Family': Reuniting Lost Relations, Leaving Time for Tears

 
Based on the first episode of “Find My Family,” soul means tears.

Let’s Take It Outside

 
Unlike rival small-claims shows, “Street Court” goes right to the dispute’s heart, bathroom or front lawn.

Green Inc. Column: New Voices on Climate Change

 
Most television weather presenters have studiously avoided using their slots to discuss global warming. But that may be changing.

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Paul Wendkos, Director of ‘Gidget’ Surfer Movies, Is Dead at 84

 
Mr. Wendkos was a movie and television director best known for the frothy surfer film “Gidget,” but whose other productions ranged from thrillers to historical dramas.

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Sunday Routine | Seth Meyers: Mostly, It’s About Recovering From ‘S.N.L.’

 
The “Saturday Night Live” fixture starts slowly and builds toward the palate-cleansing act of doing some improvisational comedy.

The TV Watch: The Fine Art of Quitting While She’s Ahead

 
It’s a measure of Oprah Winfrey’s outsize stature that the news that she would shut down “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in September 2011 buckled the media world.

Music Review | Melinda Doolittle: A Survivor of ‘Idol’ With Heart

 
The former “American Idol” contestant Melinda Doolittle performed on Thursday evening at Feinstein’s at Loews Regency.

Arts, Briefly: Bill Moyers to Leave Weekly Television

 
The PBS mainstay Bill Moyers said he was retiring from weekly television and would end his Friday night public affairs show, “Bill Moyers Journal,” on April 30, 2010.

Arts, Briefly: A ‘Flash’ in the Pan?

 
Once one of the brightest hopes of the new fall schedule, the ABC series “FlashForward” declined to some of its lowest ratings of the year on Thursday night.

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Bill Moyers to End His Run on Weekly Television

 
Bill Moyers will end his Friday night public affairs show "Bill Moyers Journal" on April 30, 2010.

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