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2010
Nov
2
 
 
A full TV season DVD for under $20 usually means it's a "vintage" show. But not today. Tuesday's Amazon deal of the day is the first season of the reigning comedy Emmy-winner -- ABC Wednesday night linchpin "Modern Family"...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2010
Nov
1
 
 
"TV Guide" used to be the bible for tube fans. But in recent years, this once-savvy news magazine has increasingly become more of a trendoid gossip mag, packed with fashion photos and way! too many! exclamation points!...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2010
Nov
1
 
 
It is time to get sentimental about "Friday Night Lights". And with Friday Night Lights. The series about life in a small Texas town where high school football is king just entered its final season on DirecTV's The 101...In a TV season that is without a must-see new hit, Lights shone as brightly and as beautifully as ever in last week's premiere episode, titled "Expectations"...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2010
Nov
1
 
 
The second edition of this book has been out for a few years, but it's still the best one-shop-stopping detailed overview of TV, season by season, ever published. It has season-by-season schedules, a running timeline, and annual summaries of TV events and trends that are written clearly, with more insight and scope than you usually find in such wide-ranging overviews...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2010
Nov
1
 
 
The subtitle to Washington Post media reporter and CNN Reliable Sources host Howard Kurtz's book is pessimistic if not prescient, but is guaranteed to turn out to be one or the other. What we're witnessing these days as viewers of the network evening newscasts - or, increasingly, as non-viewers - is indeed the biggest sea change in more than 20 years...
 
 
 
  
 
 
2010
Nov
1
 
 
Turner Classic Movies, one of the only cable networks that has remained totally true to its original vision, begins a seven-part documentary series tonight that examines the history of the movies, and the business behind it. It's a good, solid examination -- and what's even better are the movies that follow each week's installment...