TV News: Programming and development prexy to replace Terry Wood — CBS TV Distribution has tapped Aaron Meyerson to replace Terry Wood as the syndie distributor’s new programming and development prexy.

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Meyerson named president of CBS TV Distribution
When I first heard about A&E’s plan to air a reality series starring Who’s the Boss star and The Contender 4 host Tony Danza that followed him as he taught high school English for a year, I was skeptical and suggested it might be a colossal joke. As it turns out, Teach, which debuts tonight at 10 p.m
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Tony Danza’s A&E series Teach is the opposite of the joke we expected it would be
TV News: Oxygen reality show, voice role in ABC Family toon coming — It’s been a tough summer for Paris Hilton, but the celeb may now be turning things around, starting with two projects in the works at ABC Family and Oxygen.

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New pair of projects for Paris Hilton
Fox’s new Gordon Ramsay-fronted cooking competition MasterChef drew younger viewers, more than America’s Got Talent, but the weak new NBC series Breakthrough with Tony Robbins failed to draw any viewers. MasterChef had 5.75 million viewers overall, and th… (source: Realityblurred.com) – Share on Twitter – Share on Facebook – RSS and RSS Feed on Feedzilla.com

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Gordon Ramsay’s new show does well, while Tony Robbins fails to inspire (source: Realityblurred.com)
Fox’s new Gordon Ramsay-fronted cooking competition MasterChef drew younger viewers, more than America’s Got Talent, but the weak new NBC series Breakthrough with Tony Robbins failed to draw any viewers. MasterChef had 5.75 million viewers overall, and thus was beaten by Wipeout, America’s Got Talent, and NCIS: Los Angeles, but among viewers 18 to 49, it placed first at 9 p.m
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Gordon Ramsay’s new show does well, while Tony Robbins fails to inspire
As part of the surprising amount of information being released pre-season, CBS sent the media a photo of Survivor Nicaragua’s cast. Because the network has yet to release their names and identities, which are already online, the photo is cleverly obscured with an important promotional message:… keep reading » » read the full story and comment , or find the latest news about Survivor Nicaragua » follow reality blurred on Twitter and on Facebook
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Survivor Nicaragua cast photo released, minus faces
A report says that The Hills’ final scene, which acknowledged the show’s scripted nature, was one of two options, and each of the show’s two executive producers wanted to end the show on an entirely different note. The other ending would have had Brody Jenner and Lauren Conrad in a relationship. The New York Post’s Page Six reports that “creator Liz Gateley pushing for a ‘realistic’ scene with Brody Jenner on a movie set
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The Hills almost had a different ending
Another leaked detail about Survivor Nicaragua has been confirmed: its tribes are split by age, with one tribe of people under 30 and another over the age of 40. The entire 20-person cast has now been identified, too, although not yet officially. Previous..

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Survivor Nicaragua cast list leaks as CBS confirms tribes split by age (source: Realityblurred.com)
Another leaked detail about Survivor Nicaragua has been confirmed: its tribes are split by age, with one tribe of people under 30 and another over the age of 40. The entire 20-person cast has now been identified, too, although not yet officially. Previously, Survivor Panama split its four tribes by age, but also by sex, and the age division wasn’t as clear cut
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American Idol 6 auditioner and season nine finale performer/crasher Ian Benardo is suing the show for $300 million, claiming that he was the victim of anti-gay harassment and discrimination. He told TMZ that he wants to “bring American Idol down” because show employees called him a “fag” and “homo,” among other things. He says his on-stage “Kanye moment” while Dane Cook was performing was encouraged by producers who wanted him to act gay
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American Idol auditioner Ian Benardo sues for $300 million, claims anti-gay discrimination