hurricanes-related stories
Posted Jul 3rd 2008 12:38PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: News, Industry, Reality-Free
Richard told you earlier this year that The Weather Channel was for sale. Now it looks like recent rumors that NBC was going to be the one to buy the TV network are true. Reuters says that the deal should be closed in the next few days, and the reported price is between $3 billion and $4 billion.
If you haven't noticed, weather is the most important part of a newscast now. I was just talking to my roommate about this yesterday. Every single local newscast opens with news about the weather. Not just tornadoes and hurricanes, but bad rain storms that might pop up later in the day (wow, rainstorms in the summer - shocking!). Weather is the lead story (death, war, and the election can wait), the follow-up story, and the actual weather segment halfway through the show is given another good 7 or 8 minutes.
Continue reading Here's the five-day forecast: Weather Channel about to be bought by NBC
Posted Dec 13th 2006 10:33AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Cable, News, Web, Celebrities
They're having a contest to find the best Anderson Cooper videos. If that sentence doesn't make sense to you, let me explain. The web site All Things Anderson is searching for the best Anderson Cooper-centric fan video. (What, you wanted to see Nancy Grace videos?)
Robin does a montage of photos set to Johnny Rivers' "Secret Agent Man," while Book Asylum's entry is "Inside The Tornado" (though shouldn't it be a song with "hurricane" in the title?). My favorite is probably Robin's "Comfortably Numb," because it seems to fit the montage the best, though Rachel's "The Boy From New York City" hits the mark too.
And now I think I've seen all of the Anderson Cooper music videos I ever need to see. Voting is still open, so head on over there.
[via TV Newser]
Posted Jul 21st 2006 7:40AM by Annie Wu
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Cable, Late Night, OpEd, The Daily Show, Comedy Central

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Once You Go Black": So, after five years of turning down invitations, Bush addressed the NAACP at their annual conference. You sure showed
Kanye West, Mr. President. Unfortunately, not everyone enjoyed Bush's speech and, three and a half minutes into it, "Sandman" Sims tapped danced him off. Damn you, Apollo!
Continue reading The Daily Show: July 20, 2006