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AskMen.com Elizabeth Damus |
How To: Do A Television Interview To nail your own interview, keep these tips in mind. |
IEEE Spectrum December 2006 David Kushner |
The Physicist of "Star Trek" Our Science of Hollywood columnist talks to Lawrence M. Krauss, the scientist who paid the ultimate complement to a science-fiction series -- he took its science seriously. |
Fast Company November 2006 Linda Tischler |
Telly Visionary With 15 Emmys and a superstar client list, set designer Jim Fenhagen is the hottest thing on TV. |
AskMen.com Craig Mazin |
5 Things You Didn't Know About Prison Break If you're not a part of the show's hard-core fan base, here are five things you didn't know about the FOX television drama Prison Break. 1- It was filmed in John Wayne Gacy's former cell... etc. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2006 Halah Touryalai |
The Small Screen on Wall Street HBO has signed on a new comedy series about a 40-something hedge fund manager and his Wall Street pals. |
Lucire October 25, 2006 |
A New York State of Mind An interview with Amber Peebles, host of MTV New Zealand's Full Tank. Here's how she went from Miss World New Zealand to a recognizable Kiwi celebrity. |
CRM October 1, 2006 Marshall Lager |
Unreality Shows Reality TV shows, like the lottery, create negative behaviors and false expectations in consumers and in the people who deal with them. |
Sports Central September 9, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
Football Comes Full Circle ESPN's Full Circle marks a significant innovation for football on television. |
Sports Central August 19, 2006 Greg Wyshynski |
I'm a "Monday Night Football" Apologist The "Monday Night Football" franchise is effectively dead, having moved from broadcast TV to cable. |
Wild West August 2006 Mary Franz |
The Real Men of Deadwood The 1870s Western mining town was chock-full of rough-and-tumble characters, many of whom -- like Wild Bill Hickok and Al Swearengen -- reappear in fine fettle on the hit HBO television series Deadwood. |
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