Week Ender: October 1-7
Saturday, October 07, 2006
QUICK HITS
- Google is in talks to buy YouTube.com for $1.6 billion dollars.
- William Shatner is going to host ABC's new trivia game show, "Show Me The Money." The show is being developed by Endemol USA, the same company that puts on "Deal or No Deal."
- "American Idol" fans can now relive the first season of the show on "American Idol Rewind." The show airs in syndication on weekends.
- Check out the biggest trainwreck on television, "Midnight Money Madness." This live interactive game show is plagued by technical difficulties. Callers are never there, the hosts are terrible and props have fallen apart live on the air. Because of all this, MMM has had to quickly cut to break a few times. Once, the show didn't come back at all! This disastrous mess airs weeknights at midnight on TBS.
- Farrah Fawcett confirms she is battling intestinal cancer.
- Tower Records is going out of business. All stores will close and about 3,000 people will lose their jobs.
- "The View" gets its best September ratings ever after Rosie O'Donnell joins the show.
- Mel Gibson will speak out about his drunk driving arrest on "Good Morning America" for the first time this Thursday.
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posted by jc @ 12:26 PM,
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- At 2:22 PM, CHIC-HANDSOME said...
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