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Peabody Award Winners 2010: NPR, PBS, CNN, C-SPAN, 'Good Wife,' HBO And More Win Prestigious Awards

Peabody Award Winners 2010: NPR, PBS, CNN, C-SPAN, 'Good Wife,' HBO And More Win Prestigious Awards

The winners of the 2010 Peabody Awards include some of the biggest names in television, though the age-old medium of radio shined this year with eight awards. Winners announced Thursday by the University of Georgia include "The Moth Radio Hour," which celebrates storytelling, and WNYC's series "Radiolab," a scientific exploration show. Others include "Trafficked," a Youth Radio investigation into child sex-trafficking with vivid first-person accounts.

 

Spending on political TV ads skyrockets

Congressional candidates, political parties and special-interest groups have spent more than $139 million on TV ads to influence November's federal ...

 

Google to Show TV Software in May

Google to Show TV Software in May

Google is planning to introduce Android-based television software to developers at an event in May, according to people familiar with the matter.

 

Conan O'Brien takes show to TBS

Conan O'Brien takes show to TBS

Ousted "Tonight Show" host Conan O'Brien will return to late-night television in November with a show on cable channel TBS, the network said Monday.

 

'Pants' becomes first viral video of 2010

'Pants' becomes first viral video of 2010

A 62-year-old's rhythmic fashion review has become the Internet's first viral sensation of the new decade.

 

'American Idol' returns Jan. 12 for 9th season

'American Idol' returns Jan. 12 for 9th season

"American Idol" will return next month with a two-night, four-hour premiere featuring auditions in Boston and Atlanta, the Fox network says....

 

First Look at Shyamalan's The Last Airbender

USA Today has published these first two photos of Noah Ringer as Aang and Dev Patel as Prince Zuko in writer/director M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender. Paramount Pictures will release the big screen adaptation on July 2, 2010.

 

Oscar marches into March

Academy Awards set for March 7, 2010 -- Oscar marches into March next year, with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences picking a later date for the ceremony, due to ABC’s extensive coverage of the Winter Olympics.

 

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