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TV on DVD – It’s Discovery week at the DVD shop

Discovery takes the wheel for this week’s DVD releases, offering sets from five shows, including ‘American Chopper’, ‘Dirty Jobs’, ‘Man Vs. Wild’, ‘Medicine Men Go Wild’, and ‘Mythbusters.’ And there’s more on the scripted side.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Football and Olympics take over

If anything was going to topple M.A.S.H. from the top spot of being the most watched program ever, it was bound to be a sporting event.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – The Grammy Awards beat Idol

The Grammy Awards had their best numbers since 2004, knocking off American Idol for the number one spot for the week. Elsewhere, the final season of Lost returned as the number one scripted show in the adult demo.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Everybody loves football, and Bones

It was a bit of a slow week of television. Football on FOX sent all the other networks scrambling on Sunday. Then Obama took over all the channels on Wednesday. Add in an oddly quiet Thursday and we had three pretty weak nights of numbers. Not to worry though, there was still the occasional cause […]

by Brett Love

Project Runway – Potato sacks and ass cheeks

Is there something in the New York air that just works with Project Runway? We’re only two episodes into the new season, and I’m already enjoying it more than season six’s brief affair with Los Angeles. Despite there are two ladies who are so “edgy” that they have the same haircut, there is a wide […]

by Annie Wu

Ratings Clack – Idol returns, and Jethro doesn’t care

FOX has been waiting all season to drop the big hammer, and the time has finally come. Idol returned last week, and the ripple effect of adding over 20 million viewers to Tuesday and Wednesday was felt by a number of shows, but not all of them. Despite Idol adding some 24 million viewers to […]

by Brett Love

CliqueClack’s guide to the 2009-2010 winter TV season

In the period known as “Back in the Day”, the period between December and the first few weeks of January were full of reruns. These days, everyone, including the original Big Three, launch a whole new set of shows that totally mess up your viewing schedule.

by Richard Keller
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