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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Farewell to Blue Bloods, Hello True Crime: Donnie Wahlberg's Next Chapter

Blue Bloods, the popular CBS cop drama, is coming to an end, but its star, Donnie Wahlberg, isn't hanging up his TV hat just yet. The actor is set to host a new season of his true crime series, Very Scary People, on Investigation Discovery. The actor is set to profile some of the most disturbing cr

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Uncovering the Origins of NCIS: A New Era in Team Dynamics

Gibbs' first team is finally revealed in these new NCIS: Origins images. As we delve into the aftermath of his family's loss, it's clear that this prequel show will be a thrilling ride. The upcoming series will explore Gibbs' early days with NCIS (or NIS, as it was known back then) and his introduc

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Godfather of Crime: Breaking Down Law & Order: Organized Crime's New Formula

Imagine a world where the Law & Order franchise takes a bold new approach to storytelling. Welcome to Law & Order: Organized Crime, where the focus shifts from individual crimes to crimes committed by organizations. This bold new formula is inspired by some of cinema's greatest gangster films, and s

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Sep 11 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Tracker Spinoff Conundrum: Is Now the Right Time?

Tracker, the CBS drama, has been making waves with its unique blend of storytelling and characters. With its second season on the horizon, the show's executive producer, Elwood Reid, has expressed reservations about spinning off the series. But is he right? Should we be exploring the backstories of

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Sep 08 2024SPORTS

Toucher, Hardy, and the Sports Hub Shake-Up: Who's In, Who's Out, and What It All Means

The morning drive program at 98.5 The Sports Hub has been through quite a few changes lately. First there was the departure of Rich Shertenlieb, then the arrival of Rob 'Hardy' Poole as Fred Toucher's new co-host. Now, behind-the-scenes shake-ups are underway too. On Wednesday night, two long-time

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again? ) of Fake Heiress Anna Delvey

Anna Delvey, the notorious 'fake heiress' whose real name is Anna Sorokin, has landed herself another headline-grabbing gig: joining Season 33 of Dancing With the Stars. This time, she'll be strutting her stuff in a pair of dancing shoes alongside new pro Ezra Sosa, ankle monitor and all. But wait

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Sep 06 2024CRIME

The Perfect Crime: Unraveling Nantucket's Darkest Secrets

Nantucket, a picturesque island known for its pristine beaches and quaint charm, has been rocked by a shocking murder that threatens to unravel the fabric of high society. The victim? A member of the wedding party, discovered washed up on the shore after an extravagant rehearsal dinner at the sprawl

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Zucchini Revolution: 7 Ways to Spice Up Your Weekend

Are you ready to revolutionize your weekend? Forget about boring old routines - it's time to embrace the power of zucchini! That's right, this humble squash is about to take center stage as we explore seven incredible Bay Area events that will leave you amazed and inspired. From a Latin jazz legend

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Sep 06 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Bridgerton's Reign: Decoding Netflix's Summer 2024 Hits

Netflix remains the streaming giant, but with so many competitors, it's tough to know what truly captivates viewers. This summer, however, Netflix shared its top 10 shows weekly, giving us a glimpse into what audiences loved. Here's a look at the most-watched shows, but before we dive in, consider t

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Sep 06 2024SPORTS

Sports TV:A Neverending Comedy of Errors?

Sports TV these days seems determined to make us question if they're actually trying to entertain us or just fill airtime. Take, for example, the recent NFL pregame show revamp. Five analysts? Really? Can't we just stick to one or two and actually have a meaningful discussion? Or maybe I'm just o

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