TV News: High-end cabler to enter print, mobile, digital in new markets — Plum TV, the niche cable channel catering to wealthy viewers in high-end resort cities, is planning the biggest expansion in its eight-year history, adding channels in new communities, new mobile and other digital offerings and launching print publications, Variety.com has learned.

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TV News: Diversity and Gender Equality trophy to be handed out April 9 — The Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media and the TV Acad Foundation are joining forces to create the Focus on Diversity and Gender Equality in Children’s Media Award.

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TV News: TV Acad’s scholarship disburses $10,000 — USC students led the College Television Awards on April 11 nabbing six kudos, Brigham Young was next with four and UC Berkeley and Chapman U. took three each.

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TLC announced this morning a series of specials called Kate Plus 8, revealed that its solo Kate Gosselin series will be called Twist of Kate, and also announced that Kate is “America’s favorite Mom,” at least in the fantasy world that TLC seems to exist in…

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TLC calls Kate Gosselin ”America’s favorite Mom,” reveals her new show, familiar new series (source: Realityblurred.com)
Project Runway is heading back to Bravo after its second season on Lifetime, but the Real Housewives franchise will be moved to Lifetime, the networks announced yesterday.

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Project Runway moving back to Bravo as Real Housewives head to Lifetime (source: Realityblurred.com)
Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing ended its third season last night, and for me it went from guilty pleasure (I loved to hate them) to guilty displeasure. Josh Flagg and Chad Rogers are such terrible actors that they can barely handle the non-stop set-up scenes, which may be real at their core but come off as so inauthentic that they’re almost unbearable
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Million Dollar Listing keeps up Josh, Chad’s contrived conflict, awkward set-ups as Madison comes out
Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing ended its third season last night, and for me it went from guilty pleasure (I loved to hate them) to guilty displeasure. Josh Flagg and Chad Rogers are such terrible actors that they can barely handle the non-stop set-up scen..

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Million Dollar Listing keeps up Josh, Chad’s contrived conflict, awkward set-ups as Madison comes out (source: Realityblurred.com)
Despite relentless promotion featuring Russell H.’s villainy, Survivor Samoa had the franchise’s lowest-rated debut ever on Thursday night, although it continued its streak of winning its timeslot. With 11.5 million viewers, the episode lost a significant number of viewers from recent debuts: just over two million fewer viewers from Tocantins (13.63 million) and 1.5 million from Gabon a year ago (13 million).
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Survivor Samoa debut is the series’ lowest-rated ever, but it still wins its timeslot
BET’s Tiny & Toya concluded its first season Tuesday night, and was watched by 1.9 million viewers, and an average of 1.8 million viewers, ”making it the #1 original series in BET history,” BET said in a press release. The show follows T.I.’s fiance and… (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com

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Tiny & Toya is BET’s most-popular series ever (source: Realityblurred.com)
See pictures of America’s Next Top Model’s Naima in our photo gallery.

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Pics of Top Model’s Naima (source: About)