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PBS Ratings: Public Broadcaster Signs Up For Nielsen For First Time

21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

New York Times : PBS is now rated. The public broadcaster will announce on Monday that, for the first time, it has subscribed to full-time television ratings from the Nielsen Company. The subscription provides PBS sponsors with detailed information about the audiences for "Antiques Roadshow," "Frontline," "Sesame Street" and dozens of other programs. Read the whole story: New York Times

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News Programs Ought To Be Ashamed of Stupid Santa Stories

15 hours ago ago from Asylum

When we look back on the wonder of childhood Christmases, we remember trimming the tree, warm times with family and friends ... and gathering around the television to watch mankind's latest technological development designed to keep tabs on Old Saint Nick. We kind of always thought that last thing was just something done by second-rate local news teams in towns where nothing ever happens, but these days even big networks, like Fox News, are ...

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'Lovely Bones' Cuts Too Close to the Bone

19 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

"The Lovely Bones" is a lovely book . Alice Sebold's 2002 novel, narrated by a murdered 14-year-old named Susie Salmon as she watches over her family from heaven, was praised by critics, discussed by book groups , and sold over a million copies. The New York Times' Michiko Kakutani extolled Sebold's ability "to capture both the ordinary and the extraordinary . . . in lyrical, unsentimental prose" that displayed her "gift for making palpable ...

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Books of The Times: A Photo of a Smell and Other Scoops

13 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Kindly fly to London right away, said the message relayed from Harold Evans, editor in chief. Get yourself to Savile Row, and have the best suit possible made for you there by the most notable tailor. Take the suit back to have it copied where you live, in Hong Kong. Bring both suits (labels snipped out) to New York, to be assessed by an expert at the Fashion Institute of Technology . We'll publish the result. MY ...

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