As both fall and fall series ramp up, some summer cable reality shows are ending this week. The Past: last week’s most-read stories Real World’s Dunbar has sex and shows all on Foursome, unlike his reality TV co-starsSurvivor Redemption Island: season 22′s big twistHurricane NaOnka doesn’t make landfall or dissipate, but Survivor is still annoyingShannon Elkins: “I was concerned that [Sash] was gay and I was protecting my butthole”Tony Danza’s A&E series Teach is the…
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Former NFL player Kurt Warner wasn’t able to join with other football players to support efforts to end breast cancer because Dancing with the Stars’ producers wouldn’t let him wear a ribbon as part of his costume. Kurt first complained about this on Twitter, explaining in a second tweet that he “understand[s]“
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Kurt Warner says DWTS producers don’t want celebs pushing issues, but they did this week
TV News: Net, boosted by new and vet half-hours, wins another week — Young adults are flocking to comedy this fall, and CBS — with three strong vet tentpoles and two solid newcomers — is better positioned than anybody to cash in.

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CBS still king of comedy
TV News: ‘Glee’ explores what it means not to believe — Religion represents such an obvious hornets’ nest that television — a medium that traditionally sought not to offend — has been generally advised to steer clear of it. Yet as this week demonstrates, some are braving those treacherous waters.

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TV tests the religious waters
TV News: Also, NBC scores with ‘Talent’ finale but struggles with ‘Apprentice’ bow — Big football ratings bookended the final week before the start of the new season, which also saw good starts and finishes for most broadcast reality shows.

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Football dominates week’s ratings
Labor Day weekend has arrived with a bunch of reality TV marathons. Although a few shows debut new seasons this week, it won’t be the official start of the fall TV season until it arrives in mid-Sept.
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Next week: Labor Day brings reality TV marathons, and some fall shows debut
TV News: Week also highlighted by preseason NFL games, Emmys — Cable’s hottest seasons were really scorching last week.

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‘Blood,’ ‘Jersey’ hit highs
TV News: Reality vet places all three episodes in week’s top 10 — CBS summer stalwart “Big Brother” continued its strong season last week.

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‘Big Brother’ big for CBS
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This week: Big Brother gets a familiar visitor, while Top Chef changes times
For the second time on this season of Top Chef, Alex Reznik was cast as a cheating, thieving, bumbling twit, and after because of that, he’s solidified himself as this season’s villain.
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Top Chef’s pea-brained Alex survives cheating accusations again, leading to Kenny’s exit