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New York University's independent student newspaper, established in 1973.

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FCC considers more lenient obscenity standards

April 15, 2013
What makes "Saving Private Ryan" okay and Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction "egregious"?
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Celebrity appearances boost TV show ratings

April 11, 2013
Stars such as Britney Spears, Kate Hudson and Sarah Jessica Parker have sparked viewership and enlivened audiences to watch certain shows again.
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‘Guacamelee’ serves up delicious mayhem

April 10, 2013
Users play a Mexican agave farmer exploring vibrant, wacky locales on a mind-bending quest to reunite with the love of his life.
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Fox separates comedy, drama programming with FXX channel

April 9, 2013
FOX will split programs between dramas and comedies on its new channel, FXX.
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‘Happy Endings’ marketing strategy insults fans

April 9, 2013
Even though ABC tries to blame viewers, it's clear that the network bears the responsibility for low show ratings.
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‘Hannibal’ creator discusses bringing horror to small screen

April 4, 2013
Executive producer Bryan Fuller explores a horror classic in the newest NBC drama.
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‘Veronica Mars’ film successfully funded by fanbase

April 4, 2013
Fans of shows that have been previously canceled seem to have an avenue to get the closure they desire.
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Critical appraisal not enough to keep shows on air

April 2, 2013
TV shows like "Enlightened," which was canceled after only two seasons, may want to follow in "Girls'" footsteps.
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‘BioShock Infinite’ marred by broad, first-person shooter genre

April 1, 2013
For such a beautifully crafted story and setting, one would think there would be things to do besides shooting.
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Sexton replaces Leno on ‘Tonight Show’

April 1, 2013
NYU President John Sexton has been selected from a highly competitive field of candidates to replace Jay Leno on “The Tonight Show,” NBC announced today.
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Third season of ‘Game of Thrones’ is coming

March 28, 2013
The "Game of Thrones" season three premiere is coming, and it requires no boring expository moments.
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Ambitious ‘Bible’ miniseries garners controversy

March 27, 2013
The History Channel's "The Bible" garners attention with its interpretation of the Old and New Testaments.