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Posted Jun 10th 2009 12:26PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV Squad Polls, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Are you ready for Jay Leno's new show? NBC is going to make sure you are.
The network is
starting to air little snippets of Leno every night at 10. They've already started, and soon they won't be just quick hits they'll actually be small hints of the monologue that Leno will do on the show every night. NBC wants viewers to get used to Leno being on at 10PM now.
Posted Dec 5th 2006 8:11PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, Lost

When it returns from a 13-week hiatus,
Lost will have a new time slot. ABC has bumped the sci fi/drama back one hour to 10 pm. The reasoning behind this,
according to Variety, is the unstoppable power that is
American Idol.
Lost has consistently finished second to CBS's
Closer to Home Criminal Minds this fall and apparently ABC can't stomach the thought of coming in third during the 9 pm hour on Wednesday nights. Last year,
Lost took a pretty big hit on Wednesdays once American Idol started up. The new Wednesday schedule makes it pretty obvious that ABC is bowing down to
American Idol.
Here's the new Wednesday schedule at ABC:
Continue reading ABC bumps Lost to 10 pm
Posted Aug 20th 2006 4:51PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Stargate, Web
In case any of you Stargate fans haven't found out about this already, Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis now have episodes available for download on iTunes. Right now you can download episodes from season 10 of Stargate SG-1 (plus new episodes from the season as they become available), and season 3 of Stargate Atlantis (also with new episodes as they become available). The episodes cost the usual $1.99, and a season pass can be purchased for $37.99. Alternatively, I suppose you could still use BitTorrent, but if you like to get your Stargate fix in a more legitimate fashion, this is a decent option. Hopefully other seasons will be made available soon.
Special thanks to Mack Swift for the info.
Posted Aug 7th 2006 6:01PM by Adam Finley
Filed under: TV on DVD, Animation, Comedy Central

On October 3 a
South Park DVD set with ten of Matt Stone and Trey Parker's favorite episodes will be released. I've known about this for awhile, and I'm sure other
South Park fans knew as well. I didn't bother to mention it here because I figured since the season sets were coming out pretty regularly fans wouldn't be that interested in a DVD set with episodes they'll probably have in their possession eventually anyway, if they haven't already. What I didn't know, however, was that "The Spirit of Christmas," the raunchy video Christmas card created by Matt and Trey that became an underground sensation and helped get them in the door at Comedy Central, will also be included on the set. Of course, anyone with a broadband internet connection can easily find it online, but hey, I guess it sweetens the deal a little bit.