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The more songs the contestants are forced to sing, the closer we must be to the end of the season.  With only three contestants left—it was down to three songs each tonight.  The first one selected by legendary producer Clive Davis, the second by the judges and the third song chosen by the contestants.  With more opportunities to sing give them more chances to fail?  Read on!

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Jessica Alba MTV Music AwardsSweet, sizzlin’, and sexy…Jessica Alba possesses many an asset that both women and men admire. Due to the popularity of this television/movie star, MTV likely made a good choice in naming her as host of their popular annual music awards show. Of course, Alba doesn’t really have any hosting or comedy experience…but will it matter? Even music haters will probably tune in, in the hopes of catching a glimpse of her in a bikini.

Alba (also a three-time nominee this year) is confident and looking forward to her duties: “It’s always a crazy, fun show, and I can’t wait to be right in the middle of the action,” the 25-year-old actress said Monday in a statement to The Associated Press.

MTV has gone all out in securing hosts for this awards show in the past, and most have boasted more comedy street cred than Alba. Just how important is the host when it comes to awards shows? Are the nominees the main attraction? What do you think: was hiring Alba a wise decision? Will you be tuning in to watch this Dark Angel in action?


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American IdolAlways popular in the press, news reports regarding American Idol have absolutely exploded, with new developments on the way and the finale so near. But don’t worry, we’ve done the hard work for you. There’s no need for you to spend hours combing the Internet; just enjoy the massive selection of Idol tidbits below.

  • Love him or hate him, you gotta respect Simon Cowell. But not Randy. And especially not Paula.
  • Randy Jackson finally stops playing hard to get.
  • American Idol: is a gimmick more important than talent?
  • Kellie Pickler airs her woes and gratitude. And her daddy is released from his bonds.
  • Song list leaked, and winner chosen by fans.
  • Is American Idol (gasp!) fixed?
  • Michael Bolton was once in charge of Paula Abdul...and called her a brat.
  • Teri Hatcher sets us straight on The Kiss Seen ‘Round The World.
  • Top American Idol producer appears on Ellen, denies Paula Abdul’s insanity.
  • Compared to last season, this season apparently sucks.
  • American Idol hits the road.
  • Gambling addicts beware: betting on American Idol is hard to resist.
  • Taylor Hicks was on drugs. If you consider Star Magazine a reliable source.

Whew!


American Idol DownloadsBeginning as early as today, you may be able to download both video and audio performances of your favorite contestants from the official American Idol website. Audio performances will be 99 cents, and you can view a complete video performance for a cool $1.99. This is good news for fans, who will understandably regret any missed episodes this close to the finale.

Naturally, it wouldn’t be American Idol without some drama: the show says nothing is certain yet, and the downloadable episodes could be delayed or even scrapped altogether. Of course, what producer would ever miss a chance to make some extra money? We’re betting this will receive a green light.


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Top ChefThe popular reality show Top Chef is looking for the next great Julia Child or Emeril Legasse. (Remember Emeril? Apparently he was quite the cooking sensation before he sold out to appear in toothpaste commercials.) Bravo has ordered a second season of Top Chef, and now needs…well, a top chef.

In case you’ve missed it, Top Chef is a kinder, gentler version of Hell’s Kitchen, where chefs of all specialties compete against each other to be named the best. Producers are now auditioning contestants for the second season, and will focus their search in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and Las Vegas. Have you got what it takes? Then grab your white hat and apron and go for it.

If you’re already a fan, you’ll be pleased to know that the May 17 season finale has been extended to two hours, and will feature The Sopranos sensation Lorraine Bracco. There’s also a special reunion show that will air May 10. Now that’s cooking up good television.

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Tonight the Idol contestants performed two songs—a song from the year that they were born and a song from the current Billboard charts.  Did appearing twice in show hurt or help their chances?  Read on!

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Mr. TUnless you grew up in the eighties, you may not understand why this news is so wonderful. The incomparable tough-but-lovable Mr. T, he of The A-Team fame and numerous golden chains, is returning to television. TV Land, a channel dedicated to giving us the best in nostalgia television (where else can you find episodes of The Brady Bunch every day?) has unveiled an array of original programming and specials.

Among these is I Pity The Fool, named for Mr. T’s famous catch phrase, which follows the muscle-bound man as he travels across America, dispensing tough love advice to people in need. Move over, Dr. Phil. Mr. T is in town. The network has ordered six episodes so far, and we can’t wait to see them.

Which TV stars from your past do you want to see return to the small screen?


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Lost StreamingEarlier today ABC launched an online interface, allowing you to stream spisodes of popular ABC shows directly within your web browser. Shows like Lost, Desperate Housewives, Alias, and Commander-in-Chief are all ready to be consumed at your leisure. The shows feature limited advertising, which include four thirty-second spots within each episode. The shows are updated weekly, and will be available from May 1-June 30 as part of an initial trial period.


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MansquitoHow can we describe our love for the Sci-Fi Channel? Surely, no water has ever run as deep. Not only does the channel often air our beloved 1980s horror movies, it offers the most entertaining, unbelievably so-bad-it’s-good original programming on television.

Once we viewed the quirkily titled Mansquito (the tale of a half-man/ half-mosquito, naturally) we were hooked. The terrible dialogue, cheap special effects, and outrageous plot lines are just what we need in this stuck-up era of FCC regulated television.

Sci Fi’s 2007 season will boast such original gems as Supergator, Lake Placid II (woohoo!), and Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon. It’s useless to resist; just tune in with us. You won’t be sorry.

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Rosie The View The nicest diva of daytime television, fiercely missed by her fans ever since she cancelled her popular talk show, is returning to gab TV on The View.

With long-time member Meredith Viera leaving to fill Katie Couric’s absence on The Today Show, a gap on The View needed to be filled. Who better than the sweet, yet sharp-humored, Rosie O’Donnell? No doubt fans will be thrilled, although some close-minded people have protested due to Rosie’s sexual orientation. No doubt Rosie and The View will not let that stand in their way. There’s no doubt that fans will be delighted at the return of the popular comedienne. We sure are!

The official announcement is expected today. Welcome back, Rosie!


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