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Ellen thinks she can dance

Posted September 09th 2009 08:52:38 pm by Jose
Categories: General

 

Ellen DeGeneres danced with the cast of "So You Think You Can Dance" on her series premiere this week. 

And now Ellen has confirmed that she will be taking Paula Abdul's judge's seat on American Idol.

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Comment from: mark isenberg [Visitor]
Given the cultural negativity on scripted broadcast television series,the Sunday Emmys salute to tv stars was better.Little Dorrit on PBS Masterpiece Theatre won a few awards.It was a Charles Dickens saga of a poor girl and her family's redemption.It was the best mini-series in at least ten years and it was not well promoted by ETV and few folks in South Carolina watched it. Given the Herald Journal's cultural editor and television blog's challenged ability to cover mainstream tv,it's no wonder why the digital and print newspapers are losing readers and influence. Now,back to the reality shows he prefers. later,mark
September 21st 2009 @ 8:22 am
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Awsome content. Bookmarked for future referrence
March 24th 2010 @ 3:15 pm
Comment from: Youtobest [Visitor] · http://www.youtobest.net
I read this post via the twitter feed. It was interesting to see both sides of the what will be an ongoing story.
May 10th 2010 @ 12:50 pm

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Herald-Journal Entertainment Editor Jose Franco loves TV and watching DVDs on TV. As a kid, he watched as much TV as he could on his parents' black-and-white set with the bunny-rabbit antenna. On clear days, the family could watch ABC, CBS, NBC and PBS. He loved watching everything from "Good Times" and "Happy Days" to "The Waltons" and "Three's Company," from "Land of the Lost" to Porky Pig cartoons. Saturdays were spent watching "American Bandstand," "Soul Train" and a Saturday afternoon movie like "Creature from the Black Lagoon." He didn't get cable and color TV until college in the 1980s and was surprised to hear all the colorful words you could say on television. It was the birth of MTV and music videos. Over the years, his taste in television shows has expanded and become more refined, but he does admit to enjoying an occasional "Who's the Boss?" marathon. His favorite shows, at the moment, include "The Sopranos," "Weeds," "Nip/Tuck," "Big Brother," "Friday Night Lights," "Prison Break," "Lost," "Ugly Betty" and "Heroes." His Netflix list is filled with TV shows he's yet to watch such as "The Wire" and "House." Not enough hours in the day, he says. He loves TV so much that he even mourned when "Rome" and "Gilmore Girls" went off the air. And he thinks there's nothing better than sharing his thoughts on a favorite TV show around the watercooler at work.