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Friday Prime Time, April 17 4 P.M
April 17 - 23, 2009 SPANISH FORK CABLE GUIDE 9 Friday Prime Time, April 17 4 P.M. 4:30 5 P.M. 5:30 6 P.M. 6:30 7 P.M. 7:30 8 P.M. 8:30 9 P.M. 9:30 10 P.M. 10:30 11 P.M. 11:30 BASIC CABLE Oprah Winfrey Å 4 News (N) Å CBS Evening News (N) Å Entertainment Ghost Whisperer “Save Our Flashpoint “First in Line” ’ NUMB3RS “Jack of All Trades” News (N) Å (10:35) Late Show With David Late Late Show KUTV 2 News-Couric Tonight Souls” ’ Å 4 Å 4 ’ Å 4 Letterman (N) ’ 4 KJZZ 3The People’s Court (N) 4 The Insider 4 Frasier ’ 4 Friends ’ 4 Friends 5 Fortune Jeopardy! 3 Dr. Phil ’ Å 4 News (N) Å Scrubs ’ 5 Scrubs ’ 5 Entertain The Insider 4 The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News (N) World News- News (N) Two and a Half Wife Swap “Burroughs/Padovan- Supernanny “DeMello Family” 20/20 ’ Å 4 News (N) (10:35) Night- Access Holly- (11:36) Extra KTVX 4’ Å 3 Gibson Men 5 Hickman” (N) ’ 4 (N) ’ Å line (N) 3 wood (N) 4 (N) Å 4 News (N) Å News (N) Å News (N) Å NBC Nightly News (N) Å News (N) Å Howie Do It Howie Do It Dateline NBC A police of cer looks into the disappearance of a News (N) Å (10:35) The Tonight Show With Late Night- KSL 5 News (N) 3 (N) ’ Å (N) ’ Å Michigan woman. (N) ’ Å Jay Leno ’ Å 5 Jimmy Fallon TBS 6Raymond Friends ’ 5 Seinfeld ’ 4 Seinfeld ’ 4 Family Guy 5 Family Guy 5 ‘Happy Gilmore’ (PG-13, ’96) ›› Adam Sandler. -
Sunday Morning Grid 2/26/12 Latimes.Com/Tv Times
SUNDAY MORNING GRID 2/26/12 LATIMES.COM/TV TIMES 7 am 7:30 8 am 8:30 9 am 9:30 10 am 10:30 11 am 11:30 12 pm 12:30 2 CBS CBS News Face/Nation Rangers Horseland The Path to Las Vegas Epic Poker College Basketball Pittsburgh at Louisville. (N) Å 4 NBC News Å Meet the Press (N) Å News Laureus Sports Awards Golf Central PGA Tour Golf 5 CW News (N) Å In Touch Paid Program 7 ABC News (N) Å This Week News (N) Å News (N) Å News Å Eye on L.A. Award Preview 9 KCAL News (N) Prince Mike Webb Joel Osteen Shook Paid Program 11 FOX Hour of Power (N) (TVG) Fox News Sunday NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup: Daytona 500. From Daytona International Speedway, Fla. (N) Å 13 MyNet Paid Tomorrow’s Paid Program Best Buys Paid Program The Wedding Planner 18 KSCI Paid Hope Hr. Church Paid Program Iranian TV Paid Program 22 KWHY Paid Program Paid Program 24 KVCR Sid Science Curios -ity Thomas Bob Builder Joy of Paint Paint This Dewberry Wyland’s Sara’s Kitchen Kitchen Mexican 28 KCET Hands On Raggs Busytown Peep Pancakes Pufnstuf Land/Lost Hey Kids Taste Simply Ming Moyers & Company 30 ION Turning Pnt. Discovery In Touch Mark Jeske Beyond Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting 34 KMEX Paid Program Al Punto (N) Fútbol de la Liga Mexicana República Deportiva 40 KTBN Rhema Win Walk Miracle-You Redemption Love In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written B. Conley From Heart King Is J. -
The 20 Most Powerful Publicists in Hollywood
The 20 Most Powerful Publicists In Hollywood 20.) John Wentworth, Executive Vice President at CBS Television Distribution ● Clients: “Dr. Phil,” “The Doctors,” “Rachel Ray,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “The Insider,” “Inside Edition,” “Excused,” “Judge Judy,” “Judge Joe Brown,” “Wheel of Fortune,” “Jeopardy!” and “Swift Justice With Nancy Grace.” ● Why he makes the list: He oversees the publicity of 12 syndicated shows. Before his current position at CBS, Wentworth was EVP of Marketing and Communications for 11 years at Paramount Network Television. 19.) Nicole Perna, BWR ● Clients: Jessica Chastain, Chloe Moretz, Sharon Osbourne, Jenna Dewan, Lucy Hale, Johnny Galecki, Ryan Phillippe, Diane Kruger, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz. ● Why she makes the list: Perna, who has been at BWR since 2002, was promoted in June to help develop new strategies to support talent in a changing digital landscape. 18.) Jill Fritzo, Publicist at PMK*BNC ● Clients: Kim Kardashian, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Brooke Shields, Shannen Doherty, Denise Richards, Kristin Chenoweth, Vanessa Hudgens, Michael Strahan. ● Why she makes the list: She reps all three of the Kardashian sisters. Nothing else really needs to be said. Last year alone, the Kardashian empire pulled in roughly $65 million. 17.) Joy Fehily, Partner at Prime Public Relations and Communications ● Clients: Aaron Sorkin, Olivia Wilde, McG, Seth McFarlane and Graham King. ● Why she makes the list: Joy is the founding partner of PRIME Public Relations, which is a Los Angeles-based firm providing communications, brand management, marketing, strategic planning and social media services to the entertainment industry. 16.) Howard Bragman, Founder, Fifteen Minutes PR ● Clients: Stevie Wonder, Camille Grammer, Chaz Bono, Petra Ecclestone, Adrienne Maloof. -
Daytime T U E S D AY Late Afternoon/Prime Time T U E S D AY
QUAD-CITY TIMES • QCTIMES.COM TUESDAY, JULY 16, 2013 • B5 SUDOKU BY KEVIN STONE / BRAINBASHERS.COM (MEDIUM) HOCUS-FOCUS STICKELERS HOW TO PLAY: Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The dif- ficulty level ranges from Very Easy to Very Hard. Each Sudoku puzzle has just one solution. Each Sudoku puzzle can be solved using logic alone. If you prefer guessing, you can — but there is a logical way to solve every puzzle. TODAy’s answer IS ON PAGE B7. SOLUTION: First-class mail Daytime TUESDAY 24/7 listings at qctimes.com/tv MOVIES MC DSH DIR 9 a.m. 9:30 10 a.m. 10:30 11 a.m. 11:30 noon 12:30 1 p.m. 1:30 2 p.m. 2:30 3 p.m. 3:30 4 p.m. 4:30 $ WHBF 4 4 4 Let’s Make a Deal (cc) The Price Is Right (cc) Perfecter Young & Restless Bold The Talk (N) (cc) Judge Judy Judge Judy The Jeff Probst Show The Dr. Oz Show (N) & KWQC 6 6 6 Today (N) (cc) Today (N) (cc) Anderson Live (cc) News Millionaire Days of our Lives (N) Rachael Ray (cc) P. Sands Jeopardy! News Jeopardy! ( WQAD 8 8 8 Live! Kelly and Michael The View (N) (cc) WQAD News 8 at 11AM The Chew (N) (cc) General Hospital (N) Katie (N) (cc) Dr. Phil (N) (cc) Ellen DeGeneres Show 2 KLJB 7 18 18 The Doctors (cc) Divorce Judge Alex Judge Mathis (cc) Judge B. -
'Mission Nutrition' Activators Kicks Off in Chehalis
$1 Weekend Edition Saturday, April 21, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Activators Kicks Off in Chehalis / Sports 1 Firefighters Honor Fallen Mossyrock ‘Mission Nutrition’ Chief / Main 3 ... at Centralia College Family Fun Fest / Main 16 Search for Missing Man Deputies Pull Daniel Kuhn’s Ends in Tragedy Body From Chehalis River By Kyle Spurr and Eric Schwartz ties who were planning a Sunday effort The Chronicle to find 24-year-old Daniel Kuhn discov- ered his body under about five feet of DOTY — The search for an Olympia water upstream from the Chandler Road man who went missing on the Chehalis Bridge early Thursday evening. River during the Pe Ell River Run came to an abrupt end Thursday. Lewis County Sheriff’s Office depu- please see TRAGEDY, page Main 12 Lewis County Sherif’s Oice and Coroner’s Oice person- nel work to remove the body of Daniel Kuhn from a steep bank along the Chehalis River upstream from the Chandler Road Bridge early Thursday evening. Chris Geier / [email protected] Sherif’s oice and coroner’s oice personnel work along the bank of the Chehalis River upstream from the Chandler Road Bridge Thursday evening. The body of 24-year-old Olympia man Daniel Kuhn was found about 450 yards upstream from the Willapa Hills Trail where a former railroad trestle was washed away during the 2007 Chehalis River lood. Kuhn went missing during the Pe Ell River Run last weekend. His body was found by two deputies Thursday. The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Napavine Development Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 48 Flood Roberts, Henry R. -
Napavine Man Who Risked Life Trying to Save Driver from Burning Vehicle Gets Prestigious Honor / Main 14
Toledo Schools Hoping to Approve Deal With Ron Reynolds / Main 3 $1 Midweek Edition Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com A ‘Mystery’ No More Napavine Man Who Risked Life Trying to Save Driver From Burning Vehicle Gets Prestigious Honor / Main 14 Twin Cities Survives Pool Play at World Series / Sports 1 Judge to Determine if Murder Suspect Will Stand Trial / Main 6 New Church Moving Into Old Centralia Temple / Main 4 Pete Caster / [email protected] United States Navy Chief Hull Maintenance Technician Aaron Lyons, 33, Napavine, holds his Navy Marine Corps Medal he received after he attempted to save a man from his burning semi-truck last last year. Weather Final Resting Place Deaths Green, Lynnette Maydene, 69, Centralia TONIGHT: Low 50 Coroner’s Office Buries Tryon, Jerry E., 83, Vader Tenino Police TOMORROW: High 70 Unclaimed Remains / Main 16 Boone, Richard A., 80, Toledo Partly Cloudy Spencer, Jean, 78, Winlock see details on page Main 2 Chief Hopes to Weather picture by Dillon The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Stabilize His Coleman, fifth grade, Lewis County Area Since 1889 Onalaska Elementary Department / School Main 5 CH475848cz.cg Main 2 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Aug. 23, 2012 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Today Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Pacific County Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Fair Continues Pinochle, 10 a.m. Through Saturday Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. -
May '06 Year-To-Year % Diffs by Program (Pgm
May '06 Weekday Ranker May 2006 Weekday Competitive Program Ranker May 2006: 5/1/2006 - 5/26/2006 Ranked On: HH HH P2+ A25-54 NETWORK PROGRAM NAME DAYS TIME COV AA% AA (000) AA (000) AA (000) FOXN THE OREILLY FACTOR MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 1.8 1,558 2,003 375 FOXN FOX AND FRIENDS MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.9 775 863 333 FOXN HANNITY & COLMES MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 1.2 1,096 1,378 296 FOXN THE FOX REPORT W/S.SMITH MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 1.1 968 1,211 290 FOXN THE OREILLY FACTOR (RPT) MTWTF.. 11:00P -12:00A 1.0 845 1,068 287 FOXN ON THE RECORD W/GRETA MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 1.2 1,034 1,284 280 FOXN SPECIAL REPORTW/BRIT HUME MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 1.1 950 1,186 226 FOXN FOX & FRIENDS FIRST MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.5 486 512 225 CNBC DEAL OR NO DEAL .T.T... 06:00A -11:00P 0.4 368 499 224 FOXN DAYSIDE MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.8 676 756 215 CNN ANDERSON COOPER 360 MTWTF.. 10:00P -12:00A 0.6 549 635 214 FOXN FOX NEWS LIVE MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.8 692 786 207 FOXN STUDIO B W/S.SMITH MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.8 741 852 200 CNN LOU DOBBS TONIGHT MTWTF.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.8 702 803 200 MSNB MSNBC INVESTIGATES ....F.. 06:00A -11:00P 0.4 311 369 195 CNN LARRY KING LIVE MTWTF. -
Soccer Kicks Off $1 Local Teams Take to the Pitch for a New Season / Sports 1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Sept
Goodbye to Adna’s ‘Wolfman,’ Mike Detering / Main 5 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Soccer Kicks Off $1 Local Teams Take to the Pitch for a New Season / Sports 1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2012 A Reminder of Centralia’s Glory STILL FOR SALE: Controversial Development Sits Vacant / Main 3 UNLIKELY SUPPORT: McKenna Draws Donations From Tribes / Main 14 Pete Caster / [email protected] The F.A. Martin House sits at 729 N. Washington Ave. in Centralia. The building has a rich history which its new owner hopes to highlight. By Hallie Simons Mellie Hubbard. The couple and their only Historic Home For The Chronicle daughter frequently graced the society pages of local publications. The home at 729 N. Washington Ave., com- Now the home is owned by Phillip Brooke, of Frank A. monly known as the F. A. Martin House, will a former Pierce County Landmarks Commis- be the first residential home to be nominated sioner and newcomer to Centralia. He pur- Martin Is to Be to the newly created Centralia Historic Register chased the home in April, and has been work- when official applications are released on Sept. ing on getting the house landmark-ready for First Building 4th. when it will be put on the historic register. The Centralia Historic Register has just re- “Centralia is such a remarkable, beautiful cently been passed by the City Council. FILM SETTING: Nominated place,” says Brooke. “It needs to be reminded The home was the residence of former Cen- of that.” tralia City councilman, county commissioner, In many ways, the work of Frank Martin Movie Will Be to Centralia Republican state representatives, Elks and is still visible in Centralia, so many years after Masonic fraternity member, and prominent Filmed in Historic Register do-good citizen Frank A. -
End of Month Data Thru 5-27 (Less 3 Hours).Xls
May 2007 versus Year-Ago Persons 2+ Persons 25-54 Persons 2+ Persons 25-54 May07 May06 %Chg May07 May06 %Chg May07 May06 %Chg May07 May06 %Chg Total Day (M-Su) 6pm Hour CNN Total Day 416 426 -2% 146 141 4% CNN Lou Dobbs 811 814 0% 228 207 10% FXNC Total Day 729 762 -4% 217 204 6% FXNC Sp Rpt Hume 1113 1192 -7% 242 229 6% MSNBC Total Day 257 226 14% 106 89 19% MSNBC Tucker 211 253 -17% 69 89 -22% CNBC Total Day 196 188 4% 67 65 3% CNBC Mad Money 178 250 -29% 54 108 -50% HLN Total Day 217 194 12% 92 83 11% HLN Prime News w/Hill 175 165 6% 64 81 -21% Prime (M-Su) 7pm Hour CNN Prime 617 687 -10% 181 169 7% CNN Situation Room 580 612 -5% 192 175 10% FXNC Prime 1314 1318 0% 312 269 16% FXNC Fox Rpt Smith 1145 1212 -6% 264 291 -9% MSNBC Prime 460 322 43% 168 126 33% MSNBC Hardball 361 397 -9% 117 135 -13% CNBC Prime 215 164 31% 72 78 -8% CNBC On the Money 133 139 -4% 37 67 -45% HLN Prime 328 275 19% 120 98 22% HLN Glenn Beck 243 177 37% 83 93 -11% Prime (M-F) 8pm Hour CNN Prime 674 778 -13% 198 184 8% CNN Paula Zahn Now 431 550 -22% 137 129 6% FXNC Prime 1547 1574 -2% 371 326 14% FXNC O'Reilly Factor 1980 2006 -1% 423 379 12% MSNBC Prime 506 334 51% 180 129 40% MSNBC Countdown 652 399 63% 201 149 35% CNBC Prime 220 184 20% 73 89 -18% CNBC Fast Money 134 279 -52% 47 128 -63% HLN Prime 360 316 14% 133 109 22% HLN Nancy Grace 460 452 2% 145 120 21% Morning Programs 9pm Hour CNN Am Morning (6-9a) 386 353 9% 150 152 -1% CNN Larry King Live 877 993 -12% 225 194 16% FXNC Fox & Friends (6-9a) 739 747 -1% 329 298 10% FXNC Hannity & Colmes 1383 1390 -1% 342 303 13% MSNBC MSNBC Live (6-9a) 186 300 -38% 72 110 -35% MSNBC Scarborough 408 311 31% 133 102 30% CNBC Squawk Box (6-10a) 140 132 6% 50 39 28% CNBC Various 373 138 170% 109 71 54% HLN Robin & Co. -
Committee Tight-Lipped on Choice Brannon Mentioned to Narrow a List of INSIDE L
1A Columbia & Fort White High School PREVIEW t5FBNBOE1MBZFS1SPöMFT In Today’s Paper t(BNF4DIFEVMFT.PSF WEEKEND EDITION FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 24-25, 2012 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Committee tight-lipped on choice Brannon mentioned to narrow a list of INSIDE L. “Skip” Jarvis, who pulled out candidates to find of the race on Monday. The per- as possibility from a nominee for the ■ Skip Jarvis responds to report, son selected will face Lake City Columbia County. ballot in the race Letters 4A Republican Jeff Siegmeister in for state attorney. November. From staff reports D e m o c r a t s State Democrats planned to have until the ballot in the November general consult with all the organized Football Kickoff Florida Democratic party leaders Tuesday after- Brannon election. Democratic committees in each of are scheduled to meet with demo- noon to get orga- The person selected will fill the the circuit’s seven counties and dis- Classics tonight crats in each of the seven counties nized and select Democratic nomination vacated by in the Third Judicial Circuit today a qualified candidate to place on incumbent State Attorney Robert ATTORNEY continued on 8A Columbia and Fort White high schools have Kickoff Classic games tonight. Columbia hosts Santa Fe High at 7:30 p.m. while Ballot Fort White hosts Suwannee High at 7:30 p.m. Storm strategy Varsity is expected to play errors the first half while backups and JV will play during the second half. blamed Elks event B&S Combs Elks Lodge on glitch number 1599, 1688 NE Washington St., will be host- Computer problems ing its first Exalted Ruler Black Tie Affair on Aug, 24 with addresses are at 7:30 p.m. -
Sunday Morning Grid 12/11/11
SUNDAY MORNING GRID 12/11/11 LATIMES.COM/TV TIMES 7 am 7:30 8 am 8:30 9 am 9:30 10 am 10:30 11 am 11:30 12 pm 12:30 2 CBS CBS News Face/Nation Danger Horseland The NFL Today (N) Å Football Kansas City Chiefs at New York Jets. (N) Å 4 NBC News Å Meet the Press (N) Å Figure Skating ISU Grand Prix Final. (N) Å World/Adventure Sports PGA Tour Golf 5 CW News (N) Å In Touch Paid Program 7 ABC News (N) Å This Week-Amanpour News (N) Å News (N) Å News Å Vista L.A. Eye on L.A. Paid 9 KCAL Tomorrow’s Kingdom K. Shook Joel Osteen Prince Mike Webb Paid Program 11 FOX Hour of Power (N) (TVG) Fox News Sunday FOX NFL Sunday (N) Paid Program 13 MyNet Paid Program Best Buys Paid Program Best of L.A. Paid Program Proximity › (2000) (R) 18 KSCI Paid Program Church Paid Program Hecho en Guatemala Iranian TV Paid Program 22 KWHY Paid Program Paid Program 24 KVCR Sid Science Curios -ity Thomas Bob Builder Classic Gospel Special: Tent Revival Home Sinatra Sings (TVG) Å Christmas 28 KCET Cons. Wubbulous Busytown Peep Pancakes Pufnstuf Lidsville Place, Own Roadtrip Chefs Field Pépin Venetia 30 ION Turning Pnt. Discovery In Touch Mark Jeske Beyond Paid Program Inspiration Today Camp Meeting 34 KMEX Paid Program Muchachitas Como Tu Al Punto (N) Vidas Paralelas Vecinos 40 KTBN Rhema Win Walk Miracle-You Redemption Love In Touch PowerPoint It Is Written B. -
The Dark Side of Nature
$1 Midweek Edition Thursday, May 10, 2012 Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com Going to State W.F. West Seals Fifth-Straight Trip to State / Sports 1 Learning the Chehalis Business Helps Students Hone Handwriting Skills Write Stuff College Play Brings Classic Tale to the Stage / Life: A&E The Dark Side of Nature / Outdoors: Sports 2 Chris Geier / [email protected] Red Pants Writing co-owner Angie Ferrier leads a handwriting class for irst graders at the Winlock Miller Elementary school May 1. Penmanship Can Predict Future Academic Success By Amy Nile [email protected] With today’s kids texting and typing more than ever, teachers are finding less time to help students hone that now seem- ingly archaic skill known as handwriting. Stepping into that gap, two former kindergarten schoolmates from Adna, occupational therapist Cyndi Cooley and health specialist Angie Ferrier, have built their business helping teachers develop a handwriting curriculum. Cooley and Ferrier are developing their program using emerging scientific research that suggests handwriting can engage the brain and predict a student’s future academic success in ways key- boarding cannot. Students collectively give the thumbs up during a handwriting drill in a irst grade class at please see WRITE, page Main 13 the Winlock Miller Elementary school May 1. The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Fundraiser Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 32 Neighbors Shurtz, Duane “Al” Eugene, 81, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 72 Rochester