The Emmy-winning ABC reality series Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution is now searching for families to be cast on the show after the school system in Los Angeles rejected the show’s request to help make over its cafeterias, as the chef did during the first season in West Virginia. A Los Angeles Unified School District director told the Los Angeles Times, “Our feeling was that his time would be better spent or invested in other communities.”… keep reading » » read the full story and comment , or find the latest news about ABC » follow reality blurred on Twitter and on Facebook .
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Los Angeles schools reject Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution; show now wants to help families
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Here are last week’s must-read stories, and a list of notable shows airing next week. The Past This was a weird week in reality TV news: Mike Tyson will race pigeons, Spencer Pratt claimed he was leaving The Hills to to fight “threats” against the USA (though there may be another story), Top Chef’s Marcel is getting a show on SyFy, a French documentary pretended to electrocute people to make an interesting point about TV,..
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Next week: Kirstie Alley, Jamie Oliver, Virgin flight attendants, and new Dancing stars
American Idol’s search for a judge to replace Simon Cowell and Cowell’s search for a judge to join him and (most likely) Paula Abdul on The X Factor has led to the same music executive, someone you’ve probably never heard of: Mariah Carey’s ex-husband Tommy Mottola, who co-owns Casablance Records and managed people ranging from Jessica Simpson to Jennifer Lopez. He leads Idol’s list of 25 potential Cowell replacements, according to Deadline Hollywood’s Nikki Finke,… keep reading » » read the full story and comment , or find the latest news about American Idol 10 » follow reality blurred on Twitter and on Facebook
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X Factor and Idol’s first choice for judge is a music industry exec; Jamie Foxx also named