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Charlie Sheen changes name to Carlos Estevez for 'Machete Kills'
Charlie Sheen is changing his name to Carlos Estevez in the upcoming film "Machete Kills," according to reports. The actor is going back to his birth name and Latino roots, using the moniker Carlos Estevez in the trailer for action film "Machete Kills,"...
Tags: Amber Heard, Chuck Lorre, Charlie Sheen, Entertainment, Jessica Alba
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'NCIS,' Sunday football, CBS were season's big winners
Staff writerThe final numbers for the 2012-2013 season are in, and "NCIS" and CBS were the biggest winners. The Mark Harmon drama had the most viewers, besting NBC Sunday Night Football. But football was tops with the 18-to-49 age group. CBS had the most...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Entertainment, Cosmology, Mark Harmon, The CW (tv network)
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ABC Gets Chance to Shine, Tying for Sweep's Demo Lead
VarietyThe major broadcasters were nothing if not tightly bunched in the May sweep, with all four separated by about 125,000 viewers in the adults 18-49 demo. The close finish shows that, at least in a month when none of its rivals gets a big boost from sports,...Tags: American Idol (tv program), Cosmology, CBS Corp., Television Industry, NCIS (tv program)
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'Modern Family,' 'Criminal Minds' Win As Season Wraps
VarietyABC's "Modern Family" emerged the leader in key demos on Wednesday, the final night of the television season, while a two-hour "Criminal Minds" performed well for CBS and won its timeslot. Despite facing "Minds," rookie dramas "Nashville" on ABC and...Tags: Modern Family (tv program), Crime, Law and Justice, Criminal Minds (tv program), Criminals, CBS Corp.
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May ratings winners: WFTV at 11 p.m.; WESH at 5 p.m.
Staff writerThe May TV ratings reflect that Orlando is far from being a one-station town for local news. Central Florida viewers do shop around. WFTV-Channel 9 returned to No. 1 at 11 p.m. in a tight race for viewers in the 25-to-54 age group, which is most...Tags: WESH, American Idol (tv program), WOFL, Cosmology, Demographics
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Upfronts: TV Nets, Buyers Waiting For Final Ad Budgets
VarietyLast week, the nation's biggest TV networks made glitzy "upfront" presentations to advertisers in the hopes of tempting them to sponsor this fall's TV slate. This week, so far, marketers are keeping their wallets in their pockets. Ad buyers and other...Tags: Viacom Inc., Modern Family (tv program), American Idol (tv program), Media Industry, Marketing
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Liberace, Phil Spector: HBO's Poor Little Rich Men
VarietyTwo recent high-profile HBO movies, "Phil Spector" and now the Liberace tell-all "Behind the Candelabra," each touch upon a theme that should possess special resonance around Hollywood - namely, an aging man who can't trust hangers-on to love him for...Tags: Matt Damon, The New York Times, Entertainment, Movies
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Upfronts: Networks Embrace Changes in Scheduling Patterns
VarietyThe Big Four hear the footsteps of cable and have responded with an especially aggressive programming strategy for next season. They're trying to capture the buzz that pay-TV has generated with high-concept dramas and shorter-order series by investing in...Tags: The Mindy Project (tv program), Chuck Lorre, Entertainment, Cosmology, ESPN (tv network)
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CBS Captures 18-49 Crown, Makes It a Clean Season Sweep
VarietyYou can put away the fogey jokes, because CBS has climbed to the top of Demo Mountain. With as many of the top scripted series among adults 18-49 as its three rivals combined, the Eye has captured the season that ends tonight in primetime's most...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Telemundo (tv network), Physiology, Hannibal (tv program), Entertainment Events
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Network offerings for fall have the ring of the familiar
The Philadelphia InquirerAny way you look at it, it was a tough year for the networks. Broadcast ratings dropped by an average of 7.5 percent, the steepest decline in six years. NBC's "Do No Harm" notched the smallest audience for a series debut in broadcast history and was...Tags: M. Night Shyamalan, IKEA, Hannibal (tv program), The Office (tv program), Univision (tv network)
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L.A. Screenings: The Upfronts At a Glance
Variety20TH CENTURY FOX TV Robin Williams' biggest commitment to series television since the days of "Mork & Mindy" highlights a 20th TV slate that is deep, even if not necessarily brimming with international star appeal. Williams is teaming with another...Tags: U.S. Army, Robert De Niro, Gregory Harrison, Andre Braugher, Stephen King
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CBS fall brings back Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar
Staff writerTop-rated CBS will beef up its comedy next fall with series starring Robin Williams, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tony Shalhoub, Allison Janney and Will Arnett. "Comedy was a priority," Nina Tassler, president of CBS Entertainment, said in unveiling the...Tags: Monk (tv program), The West Wing (tv program), Criminal Minds (tv program), Entertainment, Josh Holloway
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