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  • BOOK REVIEW: 'Top of the Morning'

    It reads more like "The Heart of Darkness," this searing account of life at the top of the television jungle.


  • Lauer offered to resign with 'Today' troubles

    A report says Matt Lauer was ready to take the fall last year for troubles on NBC's "Today" show.


  • To honor the fallen: 26 acts of kindness proposed

    A new movement has taken off to honor the 26 people killed at a school in Newtown, Conn.


  • Tuning in to TV: Soldier’s widow files suit over images in documentary

    The widow of a U.S. soldier killed in a blast in Afghanistan has sued Fox Networks and the National Geographic Society over a documentary that showed her husband and family.


  • Exec: NBC's 'Today' show making leadership change

    NBC is changing the backstage leadership at its struggling "Today" show, which has consistently been behind ABC's "Good Morning America" in the ratings since replacing Ann Curry as an anchor this summer.


  • Problems of 'Today' may go beyond Curry's exit

    Susan Wurtzel owns a "Today" show T-shirt and a mug. When the stay-at-home mom and her family visited New York from their home in Germantown, they joined the crowd of fans outside the NBC morning show's Rockefeller Center studio.


  • Where have 'Today' show viewers gone?

    Susan Wurtzel owns a "Today" show T-shirt and a mug. When the stay-at-home mom and her family visited New York from their home in Germantown, Md., they joined the crowd of fans outside the NBC morning show's Rockefeller Center studio.


  • ‘CBS This Morning’ has a new ‘lady’

    Norah O'Donnell understood the cultural differences that led Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad not to shake her hand before their "CBS This Morning" interview last week, and to request that she not cross her legs. But his references to her as "the lady" were almost too much.


  • O'Donnell: 'The lady' for CBS mornings

    Norah O'Donnell understood the cultural differences that led Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad not to shake her hand before their "CBS This Morning" interview last week, and to request that she not cross her legs. But his references to her as "the lady" were almost too much.


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