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Hey, I'm Corey. I attend Ohio State (off and on, haha) and live in Columbus, Ohio and love all the college sports activity that comes with where I live. I'm also an editor at the Columbus newspaper UWeekly, it's geared towards college students and it's a really fun job.

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Will 'Scrubs' get scrubbed? Maybe, maybe not

Television – Conventional wisdom was that the coming season of "Scrubs," which moves to ABC midseason from NBC, would be the last. In fact, given its modest ratings and the number of time slots it occupied on NBC, it seemed incredible that the show would reach its eighth season. Scrubs But don't plan any funeral for "Scrubs." Not yet.

Submitted and Voted for on July 17, 2008 01:37am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 14 votes / No sinks

Rock of Love 2's Bret Michaels & Ambre Lake Split

Television – Poison frontman Bret Michaels and actress Ambre Lake made it official today: Their tour together ends here.

Submitted and Voted for on July 17, 2008 01:27am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 15 votes / No sinks

Here's the Pitch: Joe Torre, TV Star

Television – New York Yankees skipper Joe Torre will soon get a job offer from the guys behind Fox's forthcoming Family Guy spinoff, The Cleveland Show.

Submitted and Voted for on July 17, 2008 01:27am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 19 votes / No sinks

ABC Adds to 'Wipeout' Run

Television – File under "duh": ABC will be ordering more episodes of its summer game show hit "Wipeout."

Submitted and Voted for on July 17, 2008 01:23am

This story has mostly positive ratings. 14 votes / No sinks

Poehler to join post-'Office' show

Television – "Saturday Night Live" star Amy Poehler is in final negotiations to join the cast of the new post-"Office" laffer from Greg Daniels and Mike Schur. Series, despite initially being called an "Office" spinoff, isn't expected to be one after all

Submitted and Voted for on July 16, 2008 06:02pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 14 votes / No sinks

Kimmel crashes TCA

Television – At the start of the executive session for ABC Entertainment president Stephen McPherson, the first question came from a reporter none of us recognized when the mystery man stated his name and affiliation. He started asking questions about rumors that ABC might make a bid for Jay Leno after he's transitioned out of NBC's "The Tonight Show."

Submitted and Voted for on July 16, 2008 06:02pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 13 votes / No sinks

Katie Holmes Cruises to 'Eli Stone'

Television – In arguably the biggest piece of stunt casting since How I Met Your Mother lassoed Britney Spears, sources confirm that Katie Holmes is returning to the small screen this fall on ABC's sophomore drama, Eli Stone.

Submitted and Voted for on July 16, 2008 06:02pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 13 votes / No sinks

McPherson: Heigl staying with 'Grey's'

Television – "She won an Emmy last year, she's a fantastically talented actress," McPherson says. "I think it's unfortunate when there's any kind of turmoil on that show."

Submitted and Voted for on July 16, 2008 06:01pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 16 votes / No sinks

Hulu: Plenty Of NBC Shows, But No Olympics

Television – Hulu built a top-10 video site primarily on the quality of NBC and Fox TV shows. But it won't be sharing in NBC U's biggest-ticket program -- the Beijing Olympics.

Submitted and Voted for on July 16, 2008 06:00pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 36 votes / No sinks

FBI investigating Indymac for fraud

News – The FBI is investigating Indymac Bancorp for fraud, a source tells CNN. The California-based bank was taken over by federal regulators last week.

Submitted and Voted for on July 16, 2008 03:55pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 11 votes / No sinks

Feist Counts To Four On Sesame Street

Television – The Canadian indie iPod-er will appear on the 39th season premiere of Sesame Street (8/11) with a new take on the old track.

Submitted and Voted for on July 14, 2008 03:32pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 13 votes / No sinks

'Cleveland' finds a balance

Television – Mike Henry, who has voiced the character of African-American character Cleveland since "Family Guy's" bow in 1999, is white. Now, thesp Kevin Richardson ("The Cleaner") has been tapped to supply the voice of Lester, a white "redneck" who lives next door. Richardson is African-American.

Submitted and Voted for on July 14, 2008 03:32pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 10 votes / No sinks

Planning the "Scrubs" Swan Song?

Television – "Scrubs" was snatched from the jaws of death by ABC, but will this eighth season on a new network indeed be the show's final swan song? "We can say yes, but you never know," says Judy Reyes, who plays Nurse Carla Espinosa on the 10-time Emmy-nominated comedy that ran on NBC for seven seasons.

Submitted and Voted for on July 14, 2008 03:30pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 12 votes / No sinks

'Electric Company' powers up anew on PBS

Television – Hey you, guuuuuyyyys! A newly re-envisioned "The Electric Company" will begin lighting up PBS starting in January and, though different stylistically, will feature the same educational goal as its predecessor -- to encourage and teach children to read.

Submitted and Voted for on July 14, 2008 03:28pm

This story has mostly positive ratings. 12 votes / No sinks

Nude Developments at PBS? You'll Have to Stay Tuned

Television – When PBS chief Paula Kerger took the stage over the weekend to talk about her commitment to bring theater, music, dance and opera back to PBS, including the Royal Shakespeare Company's acclaimed staging of "King Lear" that toured the world last year, the first question asked is: "In the "King Lear" stage production, Ian McKellen does a full-frontal nude scene. How are you going to deal with that on the screen?"

Submitted and Voted for on July 14, 2008 03:27pm

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