Dennis Miller says "Buh Bye." CNBC is canceling Dennis Miller's talk show, and upon hearing about it Miller decided that should be sooner rather than later. The May 13, 2005, was supposed to have been his last. CNBC will replace the show with reruns of "Mad Money with Jim Cramer."
Where would PBS be without liberals? Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) board chairman Kenneth Y. Tomlinson is trying to inject some conservative programming, such as "Journal Editorial Report," into PBS' schedule to counter balance liberal programs such as "Now with Bill Moyers." Representatives David Obey, D-Wis, and John Dingell, D-Mich, have called on the CPB's Inspector General to look into Tomlinson's actions. It's a touchy situation. Tomlinson said, "Public broadcasting is a very fragile institution. If I cause liberals to lose support for public broadcasting, I will have done the system harm."
"SpongeBob SquarePants" slammed "WWE Raw" in ratings last week.
Dave Chappelle checks self into mental health facility in South Africa. Where did you think? Vienna?
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