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Cal State U.-Long Beach lab teams up with Discovery Channel’s ‘Shark Week’
The Cal State Long Beach Shark Lab will be featured in the first episode of Discovery Channel's Shark Week series on July 31 at 9 p.m. in what is being advertised as a riveting look at the ocean's most predatory fish.
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Netflix announces new price plans with higher rates
The convenience of Netflix will now cost members a pretty penny. For $9.99 a month, customers used to be able to receive one DVD by mail at a time and watch unlimited movies and videos instantly online.
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TV review: Breaking Bad’s finest hour
After a yearlong hiatus, AMC's Breaking Bad returns for its much-anticipated fourth season this Sunday, and with it comes a fresh batch of shocking moments for the series' Walter White (Bryan Cranston) and Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul).
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Column: Stephen Colbert’s Super PAC no longer a laughing matter
Stephen Colbert has made headlines in recent weeks for his creation of the Colbert Super Political Action Committee, or the Colbert Super PAC for short.
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Column: Gus Johnson’s departure leaves void in tournament coverage
The NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament never will be the same. No, it's not because Connecticut and Butler made James Naismith spin in his grave with an unprecedentedly awful championship game. Nor is it because of further expansion.
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Column: Royal wedding: unnecessary hysteria
Are you waking up at 4 a.m. on Friday to watch the royal wedding? I’m not. I am experiencing royal wedding burnout that is rapidly developing into British culture burnout.
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New show to highlight college football fans
One production company is looking to merge MTV’s The Real World, NBC’s Friday Night Lights and a little bit of Jersey Shore into one to highlight the Southeastern Conference football life of students.
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Chef tries to fix LA’s nutrition problems in new reality show
Jamie Oliver has a mission: to create a healthier, better−fed world. He's been successful across the globe, and his next destination is Los Angeles.
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Public television faces federal budget cuts
From growing up watching "Sesame Street" to working for WBGU-PBS, senior Eric Browning said he couldn't imagine life without public broadcasting.