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Because it's boring and predictable to kvetch about how boring and predictable the Oscars ceremony is, let it be said that there were several good things about the broadcast last night. Namely, the things that did not look like they were part of an Oscars broadcast...
...Which brings us to the last point, finally, finally, finally: it is boring and predictable to say it, but the Oscar broadcast ended at 12:51 a.m., Eastern time, 4 hours and 21 minutes after it began. A little less loquishious next year, please...
Perhaps it's time for ANDREA THOMPSON to consult a career counselor. Two years ago, she quit her job on NYPD Blue and left acting behind to become a broadcast journalist. After a stint as a reporter at a TV station in New Mexico, she headed to CNN amid much controversy over the blurring of lines between news and entertainment, and some now infamous photos taken of Thompson when she was acting in films that could have got her busted by Detective Sipowicz. Now, after seven months of toiling as an anchor for the network's Headline News...
...creator of the Today show; and father of actress Sigourney Weaver; of pneumonia; in Santa Barbara, Calif. After joining NBC in 1949, Weaver realized it could move beyond the production methods of radio--in which shows were owned and controlled by sponsors--and become an independent production and broadcast company. His vision is still enjoyed by millions seven days a week...
...better international relations, employing long-denied "dollar diplomacy" to ensure other nations resisted mainland efforts to isolate Taiwan. Damning documents leaked to the magazine also disclosed that the country's National Security Bureau (NSB) extensively shared intelligence with the U.S. and Japan-a fact that neither wanted broadcast to prickly Beijing...