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Coming off my fantastic and actual pundit besting Oscar Nomination Predictions, I decided to take a shot at this years Emmys as well. I will not be predicting every category, but only the ones where I feel I know enough to make some educated statements. Without further ado, your nominees will be (with much much [...]

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Here’s what Jon Stewart was doing on July 13, 1999:

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart
Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c

Miss Piggy

thedailyshow.com

Daily Show Full Episodes
Political Humor
Jason Jones in Iran

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R.I.P. Karl Malden

July 1st, 2009 by Will O'Hargan

Veteran actor and American Express pitchman Karl Malden died at age 97 today, continuing a bizarre string of celebrity deaths. Malden was an Academy Award winning actor, for his work on A Streetcar Named Desire and appeared in several other films including On the Waterfront and Patton. While he is best known to younger audiences [...]

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A man is trying to do a live reaction story about the death of Michael Jackson. Instead, he gets the reaction of an obese man to mixed drinks and a television camera. Eventually he gets tired of it.

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America’s favorite television couple: Jon and Kate Gosselin, filed for divorce in a move that promises to shake things up the fifth season of the TLC show. But the move is not uncommon. Once a television program enters it’s fifth season, the format is quickly becoming stale and predictable. During this time producers of the [...]

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As the world watched Conan last night, David Letterman continued what he had been doing for the 17 years while Leno was on: Being funnier than Jay Leno. It will be interesting to see what people will do, with Conan not being the safe, Jay Leno vanilla of a comedian, if older audiences will turn [...]

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