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http://mediacentric.nonliteral.com [Mediacentric] From Thanksgiving until the first few weeks of January, there just isn’t much on TV. Reruns, reruns of reruns, recycled old holiday programs and end of the year retrospectives.

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Cleveland.comhttp://www.cleveland.com [Cleveland.com] cleveland.com: Newslogs: Review edited by Blogcritics TV/Film co-editor Alisha Karabinus. ... Tis the season for reruns. New episodes of House return in January. ...

Syracuse.com[Syracuse.com] Syracuse.com: TV Weblog: New episodes of House return in January. I heard recently of a blog where you can test how well you can decipher the specific .

Primetimetv.about.comhttp://primetimetv.about.com [Primetimetv.about.com] Watch the Country Music Awards on CBS Tuesday Night Primetime TV ...: Two great debaters, a national TV audience...It is estimated that more people will watch tonight's Presidential debate than any previous debate since 1980. The campaigns Read more...  #

Airmassive.comhttp://www.airmassive.com [Airmassive.com] Air Massive: Global Pop Culture Media Weblog: The Giant 50 is probably the least predictable "Top-(insert number her)" list we've ever come across in the universe of media fluff that is most entertainment coverage. The list defies expectations more often than not with so many oddball, off-the-wall inclusions, though this very quirkiness seems to lend it some kind of barometric pop-cultural credibility and authenticity--as if the editors and over-consuming entertainment cool hunters at Giant really do know what they're talking about and aren't "just spittin' hype" (as our Web producer-buddy Ivan would say).

Neopoleon.com[Neopoleon.com] Rory Blyth - Neopoleon.com: With my old piece of crap TV, I just plugged it in, turned it on, and watched 90210 reruns until I was sated. Now I have to screw with component cables, industry standards, and manuals that are so thick you’d think Tolstoy had written them (that is, in Korean which was then translated to English by an Eskimo with a Korean/English decoder wheel that he found in a box of cereal (and, yes, Tolstoy was fluent in Korean, and he did write technical manuals, and you’re wrong if you say I’m wrong, and, anyway, he’s dead now so it’s not like you can ask him)).

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