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Hasbro and Discovery Plan Channel Based on Toy Brands
New York Times, United States - Brian Stelter
By BRIAN STELTER Heightening the competition among cable television channels for children, Hasbro and Discovery Communications plan to jointly reformat a channel with programs based on GI Joe, My Little Pony and other classic toy brands.
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NBC News Reports: Supreme Court Justice David Souter To Retire – 04/30/09
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Jay Leno hospitalized; 'Tonight Show' tapings canceled
CNN
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — TV talk show host Jay Leno fell ill and checked himself into a Los Angeles, California, hospital on Thursday, his representative said. NBC cancels tapings of "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" on Thursday and Friday after
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Amy Poehler Talks 'Parks And Recreation' With GQ
Celebuzz, CA
The men's magazine also put Poehler on the spot for calling the Secretary of State a "flurge." In response, Amy laughed and said, "I love how many people were like that… is… INSULTING. We just made that word up!" Oh Amy, you're so doodalicious.
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'Nightly News' Doesn't Mention that Amtrak Infrastructure Spending
Business Media Institute, VA
An “NBC Nightly News” segment on April 11 examined the $8 billion destined for Amtrak that was included in the stimulus bill recently signed into law by President Obama. Correspondent Tom Costello’s conclusion? It’s not nearly enough.

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