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...networks' original reason for being - providing the means of zapping programs to your living room - for all practical purposes no longer exists in the age of cable. Instead, the networks exist as funders and aggregators of programming. A Fox or NBC is merely a helpful mnemonic to remind you where to find "Ally McBeal" or "Providence." In some cases, they've reconceived themselves not as broadcasters, but brands: the raison d'etre of The WB, say, is to be your one- stop-shopping source for teenage-witch dramas...
...They remind you of the little things," says Vicky Zhao, a sophomore currently TFing CS51, "like stand to the left side of what you're writing...
...From the start, Riordan has tried to put an optimistic face on the current labor situation. I think he?s really tried to remind the producers and the Writers? Guild what the implications of this could be. A writers? strike means people lose their jobs and their homes - and if that strike happens, it?s more likely the actors will strike. The writers and actors essentially want the same thing. At that point, if you have a writers strike in the next few days and then an actors? strike at the end of June, that?s when the earthquake truly...
...metaphor for life. There are no simple answers in this movie; the ‘hero’ doesn’t get the girl, the aged former star doesn’t win the race. And even when Bly finally achieves victory, Tanto takes the opportunity to remind him that “it doesn’t last.” No good guys or bad guys need apply; the goal is not to beat the other guy, but to beat oneself...
...great to have such a good showing at home," Grant said. "After what happened last time, I just wanted to remind her that it wouldn't end up that way again...