TV News: Parsing Palin, Oprah, ‘Idol’ and Emmy — Wow, is it really only a year ago since “Avatar” was coming off an unspectacular opening weekend, Conan O’Brien still worked for NBC and nobody yet knew all the names of Tiger Woods’ mistresses?

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A muddled media landscape for 2011?
TV News: Rosenberg plans ‘AKA Jessica Jones’ at ABC — “Twilight” screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg plans to adapt an edgy female Marvel character for her next TV project.

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‘Twilight’ screenwriter sets Marvel adaptation for TV
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Golden Globes 2011 TV Nominees Announced (Sky TV)
It’s not quite the end of the year, but this past week had news about things coming up in 2011: Brad Womack’s second appearance on The Bachelor was spoiled, so you can find out who he picked, if he picked anyone, while one of the Biggest Loser trainers is leaving the show after next season. Meanwhile, we learned how much money reality stars get; that The Apprentice filmed two endings, one for each possible hire;…
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This week: Amazing Race tries to make history and Andy Cohen goes nightly
TV News: Confab unveils plans for Jan. 24-26 gathering in Miami — Organizers at NATPE are betting that the confab’s move to Miami will score higher attendance numbers and more market attention than years past.

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Jonathan Ross To Front ‘New Big Brother’ (Sky TV)
TV News: It’s that wonderful, venal and petty time of the year — Certain phrases are outdated — “You sound like a broken record,” “He’s burning the midnight oil” — but we all understand what they mean, even though very few people are using phonograph records or oil lamps.

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The season of art, ego and shiny objects
TV News: Discovery launches Oprah Winfrey channel Jan.

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OWN execs optimistic on increasing affiliate fees
TV News: Awards show will air on U.S. television for the first time — Valerie Bertinelli, Jerry Bruckheimer, Marion Cotillard, Rosario Dawson, Dakota Fanning, Jane Leeves, Jane Lynch, Wendie Malick, Carey Mulligan, Cillian Murphy, Kevin Spacey and Olivia Wilde will present at Thursday’s Britannia Awards.

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BAFTA/LA sets presenters
TV News: Exec to serve as new senior VP of development — LMNO Prods.

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