Monday, January 4, 2010

Entertainment news: Daytime TV takes stock, retrenches in a changing world

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Daytime TV takes stock
It has been a season of loss for daytime broadcast TV. Not only has the viewing audience continued its gradual decline, but daytime's biggest star, Oprah Winfrey, will be ending her show in 2011. Read more

'Living Oprah'
Winfrey calls it living your "best life." So author Robyn Okrant decided to live hers by the star's dictates for a full year. Read more

'Dustin' hits home
The hottest comic strip this new year will be about an unmarried, unemployed 23-year-old who lives at home with his parents. More
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