Bill Erwin, a veteran Hollywood actor best known for his Emmy-nominated stint as a grumpy old man on Seinfeld, died at 96 Tuesday of age-related causes.
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Internet Hero Zach Anner a Finalist for His ‘OWN’ Show
Hey Internet, remember Zach Anner?
Times Square, Guidette-Free: Snooki’s New Year’s Stunt Banished to Jersey
What would New Year’s Eve be like without dropping a Jersey Shore star from great heights? Luckily, we don’t have to know.
Why Did Pauly D Get Jersey Shore‘s First Spinoff Show?
Given how MTV milks its reality stars, a Jersey Shore spinoff show was a given. But NewsFeed is surprised at MTV’s choice of spinoff star.
Million Dollar Money Drop Gives Contestants Second Chance
“There are no second acts in American lives,” said F Scott Fitzgerald. Au contraire, if Fox’s Million Dollar Money Drop is anything to go by.
Glued to the Screen: 2010’s Best TV Shows
Dark dramas dominated the best of television in 2010. But comedy wasn’t far behind.
How Million Dollar Money Drop Dropped the Ball
Game-shows should work on the same premise as math: the answer is either right or wrong. But yet again, we’re confronted with an instance of 1+1=3 and it might have ended up costing one couple a small fortune.
Take a Break from Broadcasting Yourself: YouTube’s Most Viewed Ads of 2010
Hello readers. Look at your TV, now back to this post. Now back at your TV. Now back to this post. (Via Mashable)
2010’s Worst TV Shows: Lawyers, LeBron and LOST 2.0
As December winds down, we’re left with nothing but reruns and Christmas specials on television. But at least we’re not stuck with the worst TV shows of the year. (via Tuned In)
Charles Dickens Fails to Get Oprah’s Book-Club Bump
Oprah’s latest book club pick of a certain Charles Dickens hasn’t troubled the charts. Great Expectations? Better downsize them to Small.
Survivor Names Its Youngest Winner Ever
The show’s 21st winner is just 21 years old.
The Final Larry King Live: Peers Praise the Outgoing Broadcaster
On Thursday Dec. 16, Larry King ended his record-setting show, Larry King Live, with all the suspenders and stars that we have come to expect of the “broadcasting giant” (Obama’s words, not ours). (via Tuned In)




