TV News: Lionsgate film wins six out of eight trophies in film category — It was a “Precious” night at the NAACP Image Awards on Friday, as the film scored six trophies out of nine in the motion picture categories.

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‘Precious’ tops NAACP Awards
As February leaves and March begins, a heavily-promoted show will debut and a controversy-heavy show will conclude.

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TV News: Olympics give long-suffering net a chance to top ABC for the season — For the first time in six years, the Peacock could find itself on the medals podium.

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NBC aims to build on momentum
As February leaves and March begins, a heavily-promoted show will debut and a controversy-heavy show will conclude. The Past Last week began with an epic confrontation on The Bachelor that got even more interesting when I found evidence that the women lied about Rozlyn and her affair. Meanwhile, we saw some bizarre censorship and weak singing, and learned how much cash Idols make and how much Simon’s trailer costs
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Next week: The Marriage Ref gets previewed, debuts, while Bachelor, Celebrity Rehab end
TV News: Fox series tops in demos; NBC skates with biggest aud — Fox’s special results-show edition of “American Idol” topped Thursday in demos but NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics women’s figure skating final still drew the evening’s largest overall audience. CBS vet “Survivor” was the only other program to do much on the night.

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‘Idol,’ Olympics top Thursday
TV News: Team Canada has the Great White North glued to TV sets — Canadians love their hockey.

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Hockey’s Olympian auds
TV News: NBC’s ‘Parenthood’ now faces canceled series on TNT — Will “Southland” come back to haunt NBC?

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TV News: Katims makes tweak in second chance at pilot as NBC begins anew — Coming out of the Winter Olympics, NBC is throwing everything it has at the March 2 launch of “Parenthood,” which reps the Peacock’s last chance to score with a new scripted series in what has been a tumultuous season for the net.

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‘Parenthood’ anchors 10 p.m. lineup
TV News: What if Letterman had succeeded Carson? — Marvel Comics used to publish “What If…?,” a title that explored alternative universes triggered by a slight tinkering with past events.

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Pondering hosts in alternative worlds