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Sports

Where to watch the 2011 Kentucky Derby

By Ryan Berenz (Twitter: @ChannelGuideRAB) The 137th Kentucky Derby takes place Saturday, May 7, at 4pm ET live on NBC from Churchill Downs in Louisville, for the first leg of horse racing’s elusive Triple Crown (sweeping the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes). Dialed In, Archarcharch, Pants on Fire, Midnight Interlude, Nehro, Soldat, Stay Thirsty, Toby’s Corner, Mucho Macho Man and Comma to the Top  might be among the top horses in the starting gate this year. Jockey Calvin Borel rode Super Saver to victory in last year’s Run for the Roses. NBC has coverage of all three Triple […]

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TV News & Program Updates

Super Bowl Sunday shows for the non-football fan

By Jeff Pfeiffer Not into football? That’s okay, we won’t judge you (too much). If that’s the case, then you are probably overwhelmed by the amount of coverage of Super Bowl XLV, and may feel like you won’t get a respite from hearing about the game at all this Sunday. But some networks have thought of you with a variety of programming marathons that may appeal to both the non-football lover, and those football fans who just can’t stomach sitting through six-hour pregame shows. One of the annual favorites among such marathons is Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, now in its […]

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TV News & Program Updates

Style Network launches “I Want My Supernanny” sweepstakes

From Style Network: Los Angeles, December 9, 2009 — This December, as part of the “I Want My Supernanny” sweepstakes, The Style Network will be giving away the ultimate grand prize — face-to-face time with Supernanny Jo Frost — as well as a trip for four to Los Angeles and tickets to Disneyland. Imagine getting advice on how to deal with unruly children from the modern day Mary Poppins herself. “Supernanny” fans and viewers interested in participating in Style’s “I Want My Supernanny” sweepstakes can visit www.mystyle.com (Thursday, December 10, 2009 through Thursday, December 24, 2009) to complete an entry […]

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Awards Shows

Daytime Emmy Award Nominations Announced

By RabbitEars Nominations for the 36th Annual Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards were announced yesterday. PBS led the way with 56 nominations, followed by ABC with 50, syndicated shows with 49, CBS with 30, NBC with 20, Nickelodeon with 13, Disney Channel with 10 and Food Network with 10. Several other networks followed with single-digit nominations. The awards ceremony, hosted by Vanessa Williams, will air August 30 on The CW.