I recognize these words, but without any context, the words make very
little sense in this order.
On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 2:41 PM 'Bob Jersey' via TVorNotTV <
tvornottv@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> I guess Sonic Drive-Ins probably paid for it, and I'd love me some tater
> tots if I can get to
I guess Sonic Drive-Ins probably paid for it, and I'd love me some tater
tots if I can get to their nearest location, but last week, Sofia agreed to
a lie-detector test while seated on the tater-tot throne, after having said
something obviously phony about Simon, only to have Howie ask if
“You can have NewsNation back on the dish - for now.”
https://www.wowktv.com/national-news/nexstar-and-directv-agree-to-temporarily-return-tv-stations-newsnation-to-directv/
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TV listings (online, and on cable boxes and other devices) always lag behind
programming changes by up to 24 hours.
Of course, once upon a time, all you had was TV Guide, which would lag behind
programming changes by up to two weeks. (Okay, okay, you also had the daily
listings in the
They might have already been digitally distributed to stations. Good luck
getting them to not televise new content already paid for
On Sun, Sep 17, 2023 at 10:03 AM Mark Jeffries
wrote:
> She says that the shows she taped last week will not air this week and she
> won't start up again until the
In Windows and similar OSes, the context-menu options (right-click menu)
for GG web, and I'm guessing Gmail too, include "Paste as plain text"
(keyboard shortcut ctrl-shift-V). IDK how that would work on a phone.
B
PGage, Sept 17th:
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She says that the shows she taped last week will not air this week and she
won't start up again until the resolution of the WGA strike--however, the
cable box guide still shows new episodes for tomorrow (remember, her show
is divided into two half-hours) and the rest of the week:
It should be pointed out that most of the criticism about Hall inductions
in recent years have been over the Hall not inducting heavy metal bands,
which does fit with Yawn's tastes, considering that RS and the rock elte
considered metal beneath them (as did the "free form" DJs, who would've
rather
Yikes! Apologies for the non standard font. I typed that in my notepad and
copied and pasted. Have done that before without this overpowering font
issue.
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2023 at 6:29 PM PGage wrote:
> Wenner and RS have earned their high place in pop culture history.
Jay Penske's company is puzzling... they own Variety and Hollywood
Reporter, for which they only charge for "VIP" memberships and/or their
print versions, and Deadline, at which I haven't found much of anything for
a fee (also true of SheKnows, primarily aimed at young parents, but with
lots
The article in the Newhouse-owned *Star-Ledger*, who moved out of Newark
years ago, is paywalled and can't be gifted like, say, the NYT, but a
discussion of the book with Wenner at a church in Montclair, NJ (Colbert's
hometown) scheduled for the 28th was cancelled, with ticketholders getting
> One difference this go round is likely that late night programs are much
> less profitable than they were 15 years ago, so likely less pressure to
> return.
Another (huge) difference is that the actors are also on strike, so even if
a late-night show went back into production, the roster of
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