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...websites provide? Check out HotelChatter.com The site is a collaborative Web publication, with travel writers and travelers contributing colorful and often passionate personal reports of real-life experiences with lodgings around the world--the good, the bad and the merely mediocre. They give the real scoop on rooms, services, celeb spottings, unexpected costs and good ways to find discounts...
...itself--video clip, talking head, movie clip, talking head, all day long. It slyly acknowledges that danger with a new series that is literally a parody of itself. Best Week Ever (Fridays, 11 p.m. E.T.) applies the I Love the ... format to the events of the previous seven days--celeb gossip, trends, music news, real news--as if the nostalgia cycle is so accelerated that it has almost caught up to us. Can All Access: Most Esoteric VH1 Countdowns be far behind...
...adapts itself to this world with a mix of personality interviews (Donald Trump, Reba McEntire), in-studio performances (Missy Elliott, Enrique Iglesias) and celeb gossip. It's like Total Request Live but older, or Entertainment Tonight but with more screaming fans. Granted, nobody asked for either one, and On-Air was shaky in its first week. Seacrest may be better suited to the more controlled Idol than to unpredictable live variety. When Richie brought a pair of goats with her to plug her rural reality show, one of the beasts did what well-fed goats do, all over the stage...
...November CBS canceled a prime-time tribute to Michael Jackson, calling the timing "inappropriate" because of child-molestation allegations against the pop star. Last week the timing was apparently just fine. CBS ran the adulatory special, replete with teary-eyed fans and celeb testimonials. The difference: earlier in the week Jackson gave an exclusive interview to CBS's own 60 Minutes...
...James Poniewozik's review of VH1's show I Love the '70s [TELEVISION, Aug. 18], he mentioned me and the show Ed, characterizing me as a "B-list celeb." I strongly resent this statement. Anyone who has seen my work on television knows I am on the C list. MICHAEL IAN BLACK New York City...