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Outspoken hockey commentator Don Cherry of the CBC's "Hockey Night in Canada" is joining the NBC NHL team this season.
P&G's pulled all ads from MSNBC daytime, but the beleaguered CBS Radio may still stand by the I-Man--but will guests who've put up with the edgy banter in exchange for a platform for substantive discussion find the bargain that acceptable now?
What some people don't understand is despite the racial slurs, media and Washington A-listers come on the I-Man because it's about the only place on morning drive radio (and morning TV) for long serious discussion of issues.
High-powered attorney Martin Garbus will represent the I-Man, who claims that his contract with CBS Radio specifically specified that he be "controversial" and "irreverent" on the air.
David Bauder makes an argument for Matt Lauer being underrated, especially in his exemplary handling of the Imus and Cho video stories and his not-brown-nosing interview of his boss Steve Capus.
CBS says that tiny southern California talk station KCAA can't air reruns of Don Imus' show over the air or online--the station says that it's "free speech."
But many of those were DINOs like Joe Lieberman--and how come it's the right that's doing the most screaming of "PC!" and Sharpton/Jackson-bashing?
The Eye says it will fight Imus' lawsuit claiming that he was encouraged to be "controversial" (which also claims that his show did not use a delay system to bleep out anything).
The creator of "60 Minutes" will bring the famous Radio City Music Hall Christmas extravaganza to television this December for NBC.
He proved that science could be entertaining on local TV in Chicago, on NBC, in syndication and on Nickelodeon for over 40 years--what a good time for the Science Channel to again break out the old tapes/kinnies and watch him in action.
Bill Nye the Science Guy salutes Don Herbert.
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