Sara Gilbert Leaving ‘The Talk’ After Co-Creating The Show 9 Years Ago

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The “Roseanne” actress, who co-created and has been a host on the series since it started in 2010, announced the news on Tuesday’s show.

The Former KPLU (NPR) Looks for a New News Director

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After 22 Years it's back to reporting for KNKX news director Erin Hennessey.

Labor Lawyer Marie Kelly Replacing Top Canadian Actors Union Negotiator

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Stephen Waddell, who is retiring, drove a hard bargain for local actors in labor talks with major Hollywood producers shooting in Canada.

How Turner Classic Movies Built a Marquee Brand by Catering to Film Fans

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TCM has spent 25 years building up a community of film fanatics who love the channel itself, not just the movies it screens.

Chuck’s Classics, featuring Kenny Rogers

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Singer, songwriter, actor, record producer. He has charted more than 120 singles across various music genres. The Gambler is from 1978

TUESDAY in Broadcast History .. April 9th

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IT WAS APRIL 9th … when Bob Hope made his network TV debut, hosting the 90-minute “Star-Spangled Review” on NBC… When the Ed Sullivan Show’s eclectic playbill on CBS-TV included Zippy the Chimp rollerskating and riding a bike, a comedy routine by vaudeville veterans Smith & Dale, ventriloquist Ricky Layne & Velvel, singers Julie Wilson, Oscar Brown Jr. and Jan Peerce… When The Rolling Stones made their first live TV appearance on ITV’s Friday night music showcase “Ready Steady Go!”… and when CBS radio & MSNBC shock jock Don Imus was suspended (and later fired) after he jokingly referred to members of the Rutgers University women’s basketball team as “nappy-headed hos”. ALL the milestones for the date INSIDE.

Smallville TV Actress Allison Mack Pleads Guilty In Bizarre Case Of Secretive Sex Cult

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Allison Mack Admits to Keeping a 'Slave,' Pleads Guilty to Racketeering Charges in NXIVM Case