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The ChangingĀ Economics Of TV Reruns : NPR
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NBC Eyes Moving Leno Back To Late Night
This fall NBC scheduled Jay Leno’s new talk show five nights a week in primetime, getting rid of dramas at that hour. But Leno’s ratings took a nosedive almost immediately, hurting the lead in to the local news on many NBC affiliates. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122372384
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NBC’s Jay Leno May Get His Old Time Slot Back
There are rumblings that NBC’s experiment with Jay Leno in prime time may be nearing an end. It appears Leno may get a 30-minute show at 11:35 p.m. EST, pushing back Conan O’Brien’s Tonight and Jimmy Fallon’s Late Night. Madeleine Brand gets the latest from Kim Masters, host of member station KCRW’s show, "The Business." http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122350739
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Real-Life Physics Problems Star On TV
The stars of The Big Bang Theory are two fictional Caltech physicists, but the physics problems they study are real. Bill Prady, the program’s co-creator and executive producer, talks about including real-world science in the script, from dark matter to magnetic monopoles. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120613274
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Rectangles Vs. Triangles: The Great Sandwich Debate
You’ve got a lot of decisions to make as you build that leftover turkey sandwich. White or wheat? Mustard or mayo? How about cranberry sauce? One decision you’ll probably make with ease is whether to cut the sandwich into triangles or rectangles. If you go for the diagonal slice, you’re in good company. Chefs, foodies, an architect and even a mathematician all told us that diagonal rules. But why? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120914097
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Op-Ed: ‘Cosby Show’ Redefined The Black Family
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The Emmys, Where Cable Reigns Supreme
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