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Posted Aug 10th 2008 2:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Programming, Ratings, Reality-Free

The Nielsen ratings for last Friday night showed that
NBC did really well with the Olympic opening ceremonies. Good for NBC, bad for fans of CBS's
Swingtown. It didn't take a psychic to predict that all that NBC Universal hype would draw those who love pomp and spectacle. It also didn't take a seer to see that CBS wasn't giving
Swingtown a fair shot by asking it to go up against the Olympics.
Still, in CBS's defense,
Swingtown just hasn't grabbed the kind of ratings all summer long -- mostly on Thursday nights -- to warrant the network believing that it has a potential hit on its hand.
The New York Times pondered Swingtown's fate, too.
I think it does, but only if CBS gives
Swingtown some time. I'm not alone in thinking this either.
Josef Adalian agrees, as do and many TV Squad readers have expressed their passion for this show. Will CBS hear them as they chant, "All we are saying, is give
Swingtown a chance."
Continue reading What will CBS do with Swingtown?
Posted Jul 7th 2008 2:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: News, Industry, OpEd, Casting, Reality-Free

So, you probably heard that the NBC Universal empire will be expanding by one, once
it has added The Weather Channel to its media outlets. On MSNBC this morning, the subs on
Morning Joe were crowing about CEO
Jeff Zucker, sucking up royally, and even hyping GE stock.
It was all really uncomfortable, obvious and out of place when you are tuning in for news, politics, some pop culture and get NBCU corporate cheerleaders in full pom-pom mode.
Okay, enough ranting; there is some news to report. If the deal goes through -- and it will --
Today weatherman Al Roker may be relocating or he'll be repurposed, becoming the face of The Weather Channel.
Continue reading Al Roker, NBCU and the Weather Channel
Posted May 12th 2008 1:04PM by Joel Keller
Filed under: Interviews, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Penn Jillette has always been outspoken. He and his silent partner in magic, Teller, have more than three decades showing audiences the secrets behind their most spectacular tricks. And on
Penn & Teller: Bullshit!, which is about to enter its sixth season on Showtime, the pair debunk commonly-held beliefs about everything from the Bible and people who claim to speak to the dead to gun control and what the 9/11 conspiracy movement.
But those two platforms aren't enough for Penn. Up until recently, he hosted a syndicated talk radio show, which he gave up in part to concentrate on his stint on
Dancing with the Stars this season. But he hasn't stayed silent; in January, Jillette started posting a series of short videos called
Penn Says, which can be seen on the C Spot portion of Crackle, a Sony Entertainment website that has a number of exclusive video series. In these shorts, Penn turns on the camera and speaks extemporaneously about a topic that comes to mind, from Thomas Jefferson to the shelf life of calling Hillary Clinton a "bitch."
I spoke to Penn about
Penn Says, the Hillary joke,
Bullshit! and what he got out of being on
Dancing with the Stars. The interview is after the jump.
Continue reading Penn Jillette: The TV Squad Interview - VIDEO