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NBC Greenlights Second Season Of Just-Successful-Enough ‘Celeb Apprentice’
6:20AM Mark | · Encouraged by the good-enough numbers generated by viewers lured to Celebrity Apprentice by the depressing lack of programming alternatives, NBC greenlights a second season of Donald Trump’s salvaged franchise. Calls are already flooding in from other lesser-Baldwins, starving reality-show alumni, and aging supermodels hoping to fill out the next installment’s roster of semi-recognizable names. [Variety] · Though Fox, powered by American Idol and The Moment of Truth, is rolling along during a strike-affected early 2008, this week the top five broadcasters are down 21% in the 18-49 demographic compared to the same period from last year. [Variety] More »Third-Place Finisher Marie Osmond Deprives ‘Dancing’ Audience Of Much-Anticipated Emotional Meltdown
6:25AM Defamer Hollywood | Truth be told, we can’t be made to care about who took home the Golden Tap Shoes – by far the most coveted of all the celebrity-based reality TV talent competition trophies – on last night’s Dancing with the Stars finale, even after discovering that the heady rush of victory was so overwhelming that the show’s new champion was moved to drop his fiancée like she was a tango partner who caught fire in the middle of a dip. The only reason we even bothered to tune in to the fifteen-hour coronation ceremony was to check in on Marie Osmond, America’s Emotionally Fragile Sweetheart, whom we weren’t sure would survive the defeat her now-legendary Baby Doll Dance of Despair made all but inevitable. More »Marie Osmond’s Baby Doll Dance Of Despair
7:45AM Defamer Hollywood | Before you pass an unfavorable judgment on Marie Osmond’s bizarre performance on Monday night’s Dancing with the Stars finale, please remember that she’s going through an extremely difficult stretch in her life right now, catty accusations of being an attention-craving drama queen nothwithstanding. After surviving a terrifying fainting spell on live TV, a son being sent off to rehab, and the loss of the Osmond family patriarch, we really can’t blame her for succumbing to to the enormous pressure of making the finals by engaging in an act of self-sabotage in donning that ill-considered baby doll costume and flailing limply through “Start Me Up.” More »