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Mike Huckabee Criticizes Natalie Portman’s Out-of-Wedlock Pregnancy

March 4th, 2011

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Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is criticizing Natalie Portman for glamorizing out-of-wedlock pregnancy.

During a radio appearance on The Michael Medved Show, Huckabee agreed with the radio host that seeing a visibly pregnant Portman on stage at Sunday’s Academy Awards was “problematic” because she is not married to her fianc

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VIDEO: Why Does Natalie Portman Owe Everything to Her Parents?

March 1st, 2011

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At the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Natalie Portman memorably thanked her parents, who “always taught me to work my hardest and never be an a——.”

Oscars 2011 Top Moments: James Franco in a dress, Taylor Lautner without a shirt

Right before she took home the award for best actress at Sunday’s Academy Awards, the Black Swan star explained what that meant to Chris Harrison. Check out the full interview:


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TV Guide Network to Air Academy Awards: Iconic Stars, Legendary Fashions

February 19th, 2011

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In anticipation of Hollywood’s biggest night, TV Guide Network will celebrate the Academy Awards by looking back at the legendary fashions worn by film stars from the 1950s to today.

With insight from fashion experts Bob Mackie, Philip Bloch and Nick Verreos, Academy Awards: Iconic Stars, Legendary Fashions will show how important it is for designers to get A-list stars to wear their creations. (Had you heard of Elie Saab before Halle Berry wore this knockout gown?)

Check out photos of the 2010 Oscars red carpet arrivals

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Fox and Cablevision Reach Deal After Two-Week Blackout

October 31st, 2010

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The Fox network was restored to 3 million Cablevision homes late Saturday more than two weeks after the channel was blacked out.

The two companies said they were able to come to an agreement for a new distribution agreement “in…


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ABC Goes Dark for Cablevision Customers in New York

March 7th, 2010

  • Mar 7, 2010 12:02 PM ET
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    Adam Bryant

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Millions of cable subscribers in New York lost ABC’s flagship affiliate early Sunday after a cable operator and the network couldn’t reach an agreement on a new contract, according to The Associated Press.

With the signal being dropped, Cablevision Systems Corp. customers will most likely be unable to watch the 82nd Academy Awards, which will be aired on Disney Co.’s ABC network. The action comes after several days of angry words and brinksmanship by both sides, which continued once the plug was pulled.

“Cablevision has once again betrayed its subscribers by losing ABC7, the most popular station in the tri-state area,” Rebecca Campbell, president and general manager of WABC, said in a statement. “This follows two years of negotiations, during which we worked diligently, up to the final moments, to reach an agreement. Cablevision pocketed almost $8 billion last year, and now customers aren’t getting what they pay for … again.”

Cablevision’s Charles Schueler responded: “It is now painfully clear to millions of New York area households that Disney CEO Bob Iger will hold his own ABC viewers hostage in order to extract $40 million in new fees from Cablevision. We call on Bob Iger to immediately return ABC to Cablevision customers while we continue to work to reach a fair agreement.”

Cablevision, which has more than 3 million subscribers in the New York area, says it already pays $200 million in fees to ABC. Customers can still view WABC for free if they have a digital tuner or an analog antenna and digital converter box.

In January, Cablevision customers lost Food Network and HGTV for three weeks over a similar contract dispute with Scripps Network Interactive.

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