Archive | Television
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Shepard Smith to teach an intersession class at Ole Miss
This May, Fox News anchor and University of Mississippi alumnus Shepard Smith will be teaching an intersession class for journalism majors. The class is called Journalism 580: Multimedia Storytelling.
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The Hiatus Guide to the 83rd Annual Academy Awards
Our picks for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards. Take note before you make your bets on Sunday. The Choices For Best Picture “Black Swan” Don’t hold your breath, “Black Swan” won’t take Best Picture this year.
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Students witness ‘Jeopardy!’ history: human contestants vs. computer
UConn students had the opportunity to watch history in the making during a streamed broadcast of "Jeopardy!" Wednesday night. The episode featured one peculiarity: human contestants battled it out with a computer.
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GRAMMY award show delivers surprises
Every GRAMMY show is as much about the awards as it is about the personalities of the stars that sit in their seats, awaiting the award announcements.
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Column: Katy Perry’s acting disappoints
This past Monday, Katy Perry joined the cast of the popular CBS show “How I Met Your Mother.” Perry played the cousin of Zoey, a recurring character as of late. It was not Perry’s first foray into television.
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Column: 2011 Grammy Awards: Who will win and what to look for
The 53rd annual Grammy Awards are set to take place Sunday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, where they have been held every year since 2004. As always, the awards arrive accompanied by a wave of mixed reactions from the music community. The perennial questions of "are the Grammys still relevant?
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Column: Oscar snubs stir latest round of awards show skepticism
When the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences released this year’s list of Oscar nominations, the response went something like this: “The Oscars are crap. I mean, they didn’t even nominate Christopher Nolan for ‘Inception!’ What were they thinking?
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Column: Super Bowl Sunday becoming America’s favorite holiday
In case you have been living under a rock, the Super Bowl was Sunday. I know, that's not exactly a news flash. Of course you knew the Super Bowl was on Sunday. How could you not know this?
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Dana Jacobson skips Mirror Lake jump, brings Michigan pride to OSU
ESPN's Dana Jacobson was supposed to jump into Mirror Lake on Thursday. Settling a bet made on national TV, "First Take" hosts Jay Crawford and Jacobson made an appearance at Ohio State's campus on Thursday because Jacobson had wagered on Michigan to beat OSU in Nov.