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Craig Kilborn’s New Talk Show: A Movieline FAQ

Just last month Fox announced that Craig Kilborn would be returning to the airwaves for a syndicated half-hour talk show called The Kilborn File and — surprise! — it premieres on Monday. What kind of format will Fox use to showcase the former Late Late Show host’s sardonic sense of humor and — even more importantly — why should you care about Kilborn’s new joint? Continue to Movieline’s FAQ to find out!

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Craig Kilborn’s New Talk Show: A Movieline FAQ

Schultz Steamed Beck ‘Allowed’ On Airwaves

Jonah Goldberg might want to file this one away for his sequel to Liberal Fascism . . . On his MSNBC show this evening, Ed Schultz sputtered that it’s “pathetic” that Glenn Beck is “on the airwaves in this country” and “allowed” to express his opposition to public schools and support for home-schooling and vouchers. Schultz aired a clip in which Beck had this to say . . . GLENN BECK: The problem in America is we’re being indoctrinated from dawn until dusk, every single day, seven days a week. We’re being indoctrinated by Washington, we’re being indoctrinated by our unions, we’re being indoctrinated in our schools, we’re being indoctrinated in the media. We’re being indoctrinated!  What are you even talking about? You’re darn right we should abolish public schools. Here’s Schultz, in the course of commenting . . . ED SCHULTZ: This guy’s dangerous!  He’s a huge supporter of home-schooling and private-school vouchers. And this is an admission that he really does want two Americas. And I think it’s pathetic that somebody’s on the airwaves in this country that’s allowed to say this kind of garbage. It’s against the foundation of this country and everything that this country has stood for when it comes to opportunity in education. And he wants to take that away? Say Ed, why not advocate the establishment, say, of the House Un-American Media Activities Committee? How about a new Obama czar, empowered to determine which pundits are permitted on the air, and what they’re “allowed” to say?  

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Everyone But Carlos the Jackal Seems to Love the Carlos the Jackal Movie

Pity poor Carlos the Jackal. More than a decade after a nearly 25-year reign of terror as arguably the world’s foremost terrorist and assassin, the incarcerated criminal is frustrated today by a sprawling, 321-minute biopic about him currently earning raves at Cannes. And he’s taking to the airwaves to let everybody know about it.

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Everyone But Carlos the Jackal Seems to Love the Carlos the Jackal Movie

ABC Unveils Fall Schedule: Expect More Cops, Doctors and Lost with Superpowers

ABC this morning announced its 2009 fall schedule, and sadly for reality-averse viewers, Home Makeover and Dancing with the Stars will continue to pollute the airwaves. But there are plenty of new programs to celebrate too — including Ordinary Family (pictured right), about a clan that develops superpowers after its plane crashes in the Amazon River. The complete line-up after the jump.

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ABC Unveils Fall Schedule: Expect More Cops, Doctors and Lost with Superpowers

Watch David Hasselhoff’s Glee Audition Performance

Before you judge the following video, imagine that you are a TV Land network executive. You are putting on your 8th Annual Award show, which no one will watch. You have created a category (“Future Classic Award”) specifically to honor the hottest song-and-dance television show on the airwaves ( Glee ), figuring that at least the third-string cast members will show up and throw you a pity performance. But they refuse. What do you do to fill that “Don’t Stop Believin'” segment that you’ve been planning meticulously for months?

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Late Night Highlights: James Marsden’s ‘C*ck Sock’ Tutorial and Chris Rock’s Run-In with Richard Pryor

The late night circuit has been flooded with two things this week: Death at a Funeral actors and Kate Gosselin jokes. Both elements came to head during last night’s programming when Chris Rock, Tracy Morgan and James Marsden and Gosselin herself took over the airwaves to share some humorous set stories with the world. Click through to see whose segments fell flat, whose segments ran blue, and the other highlights you missed while planning to file a lawsuit against South Park for that episode in which you planned to file a lawsuit against South Park .

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Late Night Highlights: James Marsden’s ‘C*ck Sock’ Tutorial and Chris Rock’s Run-In with Richard Pryor

Jason Alexander Won’t Pig Out at a Super Bowl Party

Filed under: TV News , Interviews Jason Alexander recently joined a line of Jenny Craig celebrity spokespeople. Since signing up in January, the former ‘Seinfeld’ star has lost 12 pounds on the program and continues going strong. Alexander talked with PopEater about his diet, why … Read more

Hulu not switching to a pay site — rest easy, web watchers

http://popwatch.ew.com/2009/10/29/hulu-free/ Attention, thrifty PopWatchers: It turns out beloved home of full-lengthy goodness Hulu is not going to start charging after all.

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Shaq Vs. … A Man Claiming the Show is a Rip-Off

Filed under: Talk Sports The idea for Shaquille O’Neal’s new show “Shaq Vs.” is already accused of being stolen — and it hasn’t even hit the airwaves yet.Author Todd Gallagher alleges William Morris Endeavor Entertainment — the agency repping Todd — approached him to turn … Permalink

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Kate Gosselin Shows Jon What He’s Missing!

Hey, wonder what Jon and Kate Gosselin have been up to?

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Kate Gosselin Shows Jon What He’s Missing!