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TV show - Doug Martsch, Brett Netson interview in 1999 (part 1)

Doug Martsch, Brett Netson interview in 1999 (part 1)

BTS on HBO’s Reverb in 1999.

Author: jcmoods10
Keywords: doug martsch built to spill hbo reverb 1999 mongo bus
Added: October 12, 2008

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Kelly Pavlik VS Garry Lockett (part 3)

HBO fight having Kelly Pavlik defending his belt.

Author: tommygunn80
Keywords: Kelly Pavlik boxing hbo documentary jermain taylor roy jones jr oscar de la hoya joe calzaghe bernard hopkins
Added: October 12, 2008

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The LLS w/ Craig Ferguson 10/10/08 -7 of 7

What did we learn on the show tonight, Craig? Cable needs you ;)

Author: rock3rgyrl
Keywords: craig ferguson cbs lls late talk night tv tonight scottish scotland american america network guy man host funny comedy stand up standup what did we learn cat kitten end
Added: October 11, 2008

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Nigel Mitchell Showreel

Nigel has 14 years of diverse broadcasting experience. He got his break on his local radio staiton, Thames FM when he was only 15. Shortly after he joined Nickelodeon as their youngest ever presenter hosting the weekend afternoon show live from the London Trocadero! Nigel joined the Disney Channel to front their afternoon show ‘Studio Disney’ for 8 years! His other TV credits include fronting the Disney’s Channel’s Bafta winning Kids Awards from the London Arena and Royal Albert Hall, CITV, and ‘Diggin’ It’ for GMTV. His radio work includes writing and presenting ‘New to Me’, a current affairs programme for the BBC World Service, a series of radio shows for the GCAP One Network and hosted his own weekly radio show for Capital Disney. More at www.wisebuddah.co.uk

Author: StarstruckMediaUK
Keywords: nigel mitchell nickelodeon citv itv play fox fm capital disney presenter starstruck media productions uk tv
Added: October 11, 2008

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Carlos Diaz from “Extra” on CNN’s “ShowBiz Tonight” 4-23-08B

Carlos Diaz serves as a correspondent for the acclaimed entertainment newsmagazine, “Extra,” now in its milestone 15th season. Diaz continues to divide his time between “Extra’s” headquarters in Los Angeles and its Las Vegas Bureau housed in Planet Hollywood’s Resort & Casino. Diaz is on the pulse of all things celebrity - always front and center reporting the most up-to—date breaking celebrity news. Carlos Diaz joined “Extra” in 2005 as a correspondent after having spent more than a decade in news, sports and entertainment. Throughout his award-winning career, Diaz has worked in all aspects of media including television, radio, print and the Internet. Prior to joining “Extra,” Diaz spent three years anchoring “Celebrity Justice,” the national show of record profiling celebrities and the legal system. Before “CJ,” Diaz was a host at the National Basketball Association’s television network, “NBA TV.” In addition, Diaz broke down basketball strategies as a feature writer for NBA.com. While interviewing the biggest names on the hardwood, Diaz also found time to sit down with the brightest stars in Hollywood, filing numerous entertainment reports for E! Entertainment Television. Diaz has anchored and reported at a number of national outlets and top stations across the country. In 1997, he became the host of ESPN’s “Scholastic Sports America,” a nationwide high school sports show for which he was honored with a Telly Award for his coverage of coast-to-coast prep sports. His success prompted ESPN to promote Diaz to the network’s most popular show, “Sports Center.” Prior to ESPN, Diaz was a sports anchor and reporter for WSVN-TV in Miami, FL. He has also spent time as a high school sports reporter for Indianapolis’ NBC affiliate, WTHR-TV. Originally from Indianapolis, Diaz graduated with honors from Indiana University. He began his career as sports director for WZPL-FM. Just three months into his position, the Indianapolis Star hired him as a freelance music writer. Next, he expanded his scope and moved across town to become the news director at WRZX-FM. He still managed to satisfy his sports fix by filing sports reports for WRZX’s sister station WNDE-AM. In 1996, Carlos won the Edward R. Murrow award for his coverage of the Indianapolis Colts. For the last two years, he has hosted Indianapolis’s Heartland Film Festival as well as a variety of Indy 500 star-studded events. Diaz is a regular commentator/expert on a variety of network programming, including programs on CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, TV Guide Channel and FOX’s “Mike and Juliet Show.”

Author: carlosdiazfanclub
Keywords: Carlos Diaz Extra CNN Fox News MSNBC Celebrity Justice NBA TV
Added: October 12, 2008

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Ducain :: Halo 1 :: Mawtastic By Ducain and Nomak

In this vid, Nomak and I show how to duplicate the trick done by Frogblast (of HBO) where he managed to get up to the second floor of the Maw hanger where the shade turret is. Fun, and a fitting tribute to probably the greatest Halo trixster ever.

Author: HighlmpactHalo
Keywords: Ducain HIH Halo Mawtastic
Added: October 12, 2008

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It?s Easy to Find Tina Fey on TV, but Not Her Show (New York Times)
With Ms. Fey about the hottest name in show business right now, several NBC executives have asked why her show ?30 Rock? won?t be on air until Oct. 30.
Source: www.nytimes.com

Carlos Diaz from “Extra” on CNN’s “ShowBiz Tonight” 5/12/08

Carlos Diaz serves as a correspondent for the acclaimed entertainment newsmagazine, “Extra,” now in its milestone 15th season. Diaz continues to divide his time between “Extra’s” headquarters in Los Angeles and its Las Vegas Bureau housed in Planet Hollywood’s Resort & Casino. Diaz is on the pulse of all things celebrity - always front and center reporting the most up-to—date breaking celebrity news. Carlos Diaz joined “Extra” in 2005 as a correspondent after having spent more than a decade in news, sports and entertainment. Throughout his award-winning career, Diaz has worked in all aspects of media including television, radio, print and the Internet. Prior to joining “Extra,” Diaz spent three years anchoring “Celebrity Justice,” the national show of record profiling celebrities and the legal system. Before “CJ,” Diaz was a host at the National Basketball Association’s television network, “NBA TV.” In addition, Diaz broke down basketball strategies as a feature writer for NBA.com. While interviewing the biggest names on the hardwood, Diaz also found time to sit down with the brightest stars in Hollywood, filing numerous entertainment reports for E! Entertainment Television. Diaz has anchored and reported at a number of national outlets and top stations across the country. In 1997, he became the host of ESPN’s “Scholastic Sports America,” a nationwide high school sports show for which he was honored with a Telly Award for his coverage of coast-to-coast prep sports. His success prompted ESPN to promote Diaz to the network’s most popular show, “Sports Center.” Prior to ESPN, Diaz was a sports anchor and reporter for WSVN-TV in Miami, FL. He has also spent time as a high school sports reporter for Indianapolis’ NBC affiliate, WTHR-TV. Originally from Indianapolis, Diaz graduated with honors from Indiana University. He began his career as sports director for WZPL-FM. Just three months into his position, the Indianapolis Star hired him as a freelance music writer. Next, he expanded his scope and moved across town to become the news director at WRZX-FM. He still managed to satisfy his sports fix by filing sports reports for WRZX’s sister station WNDE-AM. In 1996, Carlos won the Edward R. Murrow award for his coverage of the Indianapolis Colts. For the last two years, he has hosted Indianapolis’s Heartland Film Festival as well as a variety of Indy 500 star-studded events. Diaz is a regular commentator/expert on a variety of network programming, including programs on CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, TV Guide Channel and FOX’s “Mike and Juliet Show.”

Author: carlosdiazfanclub
Keywords: Carlos Diaz Extra CNN Fox News MSNBC Celebrity Justice NBA TV
Added: October 12, 2008

Source: youtube.com

“Extra” on CNN’s “ShowBiz Tonight” 4-16-08

Carlos Diaz serves as a correspondent for the acclaimed entertainment newsmagazine, “Extra,” now in its milestone 15th season. Diaz continues to divide his time between “Extra’s” headquarters in Los Angeles and its Las Vegas Bureau housed in Planet Hollywood’s Resort & Casino. Diaz is on the pulse of all things celebrity - always front and center reporting the most up-to—date breaking celebrity news. Carlos Diaz joined “Extra” in 2005 as a correspondent after having spent more than a decade in news, sports and entertainment. Throughout his award-winning career, Diaz has worked in all aspects of media including television, radio, print and the Internet. Prior to joining “Extra,” Diaz spent three years anchoring “Celebrity Justice,” the national show of record profiling celebrities and the legal system. Before “CJ,” Diaz was a host at the National Basketball Association’s television network, “NBA TV.” In addition, Diaz broke down basketball strategies as a feature writer for NBA.com. While interviewing the biggest names on the hardwood, Diaz also found time to sit down with the brightest stars in Hollywood, filing numerous entertainment reports for E! Entertainment Television. Diaz has anchored and reported at a number of national outlets and top stations across the country. In 1997, he became the host of ESPN’s “Scholastic Sports America,” a nationwide high school sports show for which he was honored with a Telly Award for his coverage of coast-to-coast prep sports. His success prompted ESPN to promote Diaz to the network’s most popular show, “Sports Center.” Prior to ESPN, Diaz was a sports anchor and reporter for WSVN-TV in Miami, FL. He has also spent time as a high school sports reporter for Indianapolis’ NBC affiliate, WTHR-TV. Originally from Indianapolis, Diaz graduated with honors from Indiana University. He began his career as sports director for WZPL-FM. Just three months into his position, the Indianapolis Star hired him as a freelance music writer. Next, he expanded his scope and moved across town to become the news director at WRZX-FM. He still managed to satisfy his sports fix by filing sports reports for WRZX’s sister station WNDE-AM. In 1996, Carlos won the Edward R. Murrow award for his coverage of the Indianapolis Colts. For the last two years, he has hosted Indianapolis’s Heartland Film Festival as well as a variety of Indy 500 star-studded events. Diaz is a regular commentator/expert on a variety of network programming, including programs on CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, TV Guide Channel and FOX’s “Mike and Juliet Show.”

Author: carlosdiazfanclub
Keywords: Carlos Diaz Extra CNN Fox News MSNBC Celebrity Justice NBA TV
Added: October 12, 2008

Source: youtube.com

Altig’s In-House TV Show Hits 250 Milestone (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
The Altig in-house television show, Altig TV, surpassed the milestone of 250 episodes in September 2008. Altig TV connects everyone in the company by recognizing outstanding achievements and educating everyone on best practices.
Source: news.yahoo.com

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