National Geographic Channel gets reboot
<p>NEW YORK — David Lyle, CEO of the National Geographic Channel, has seen enough of the letters to know how they go. The writer is typically a longtime reader of the magazine.
<p>NEW YORK — David Lyle, CEO of the National Geographic Channel, has seen enough of the letters to know how they go. The writer is typically a longtime reader of the magazine.
<p>Here are prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen for April 1-7. Listings include the week’s ranking and viewership.
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<p>LOS ANGELES (AP) —The horror remake “Evil Dead” has opened as the top draw at theaters with a first weekend of $25.8 million.
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<p>Admission ★½ A Princeton University admissions officer (Tina Fey) connects with the do-gooder founder of an alternative high school (Paul Rudd).
<p>Danny Boyle’s “Trance” is a mind-bending neo-noir with continually shifting layers but little beyond its flashy plot machinations. The movies used to be content to be the stuff of dreams.
<p> The first image you see in “The Place Beyond the Pines” is of Ryan Gosling’s shirtless torso, ripped and tatted atop a skin-tight pair of leather pants.
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<p>Jackie Robinson was the ideal class act to break the barrier and become the first black player in Major League Baseball.
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<p><strong>EDITOR’S NOTE:</strong> Excerpts from the most recent column by Ann Coulter.
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<p>Your coverage of erodr (Monday, April 8) — a new social discovery app which provides users privacy controls in an open community feed — had a biased focus on a few young men’s use of its a
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