TV News: NBA star’s future to be decided on ESPN’s ‘The Decision’ — What’s next: The 24-hour LeBron James Network?

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LeBron James hype in overdrive
TV News: NBA star’s future to be decided on ESPN’s ‘The Decision’ — What’s next: The 24-hour LeBron James Network?

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LeBron James hype in overdrive
TV News: Webs saw record-busting ratings — Webs across the Americas saw record-busting ratings as their respective country’s soccer teams moved closer to the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup.

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In Americas, ratings rise even if teams lose
TV News: BBC Worldwide sells miniseries to four buyers — BBC Worldwide has concluded the first international sales for its keenly anticipated contemporary take on Sherlock Holmes, a co-pro with Masterpiece Theater in the U.S.

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‘Sherlock’ kicks off sales at Mip TV
Reality TV: John de Mol company partners with Warner Horizon — Jon de Mol’s Talpa Media has parked at Warner Bros.’ Warner Horizon label. (source: Variety) – RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

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Talpa taps into U.S. (source: Variety)
The Sea Shepherd crew is heading to the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary in the Antarctic to engage with Japanese whalers, and with them will be camera crews for the show’s third season. The Sea Shepherds have a new weapon for their campaign, which they’re calling Operation Waltzing Matilda: the Ady Gil, a super-fast trimaran that the organization says it plans to use “to intercept and physically block the harpoon ships from illegally slaughtering whales.” That..
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Sea Shepherd’s sixth campaign, production on Whale Wars’ third season, start today
The Big Brother 11 clique twist was revealed yesterday, but more details are emerging, ones that make the show seem very, very familiar. In a telephone interview with We Love Big Brother, executive producer Allison Grodner discusses this season’s clique twist, but also talks about how that will affect the game play, which now resembles another CBS show a bit more than it did before.
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Cliques will compete for immunity; challenge losers punished; viewers vote for food restriction
CBS has just confirmed the not-so-secret twist for this season of Big Brother: the 13 houseguests will be competing in tribe-like groups, as I first reported, that have been divided based upon high school cliques, as was rumored, although there will be fou… (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS feeds and Feed widget on Feedzilla.com

CBS has just confirmed the not-so-secret twist for this season of Big Brother: the 13 houseguests will be competing in tribe-like groups, as I first reported, that have been divided based upon high school cliques, as was rumored, although there will be four groups instead of two. The 12 houseguests “will be playing the game in one of four familiar high school cliques — popular, athletes, brainiacs and off beats,” according to CBS, which says…
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High school clique twist confirmed for Big Brother 11; cast competing in four groups
The Big Brother 11 house–singular, not plural–has been revealed via the footage of the media day, emphasis not on the word “media.” It has a modern appearance but with an eco-friendly, environmental theme, and is entirely normal except for a room that looks like a swimming pool and has rafts on the beds instead of sheets.
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Big Brother 11′s house revealed: a green theme with a swimming pool room
Good news for those who obsessively sit at their computers watching other people live their lives for nine weeks: the Big Brother feeds and player have been upgraded, allowing multiple streams to be monitored while watching what a single camera captures. Real Networks, which offers and charges for the live feeds, is also offering a replay feature called Flashback that allows you to go back and watch any part –at least the parts the producers..
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Big Brother feeds from Real will now allow rewind, monitoring of multiple live feeds