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It seems even the TV Academy got tired of reading off the same names year after year.
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Working in the lavish period piece's favor is a team so noteworthy you can imagine the TV academy already etching their names on Emmy statuettes.
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That kind of stability is a welcome relief (and a bit of leverage) for the TV Academy as it looks to lure the broadcast networks into signing another long-term licensing agreement.
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That held true for the 2012 Oscars as well, but take a look at this list supplied by Social TV metrics company Trendrr comparing how the Academy Awards fared against some of its younger siblings.
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"When the flame goes out at 2012, there's so much we can do with sport, " she said when speaking live on School Report TV to Joan and Ahmed from Paddington Academy at School Report HQ in London.
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This year, the 36-year-old Academy Award winner played the title role in the TV miniseries "Mildred Pierce" and an infectious-disease expert in the film "Contagion" (where again, she appeared a little under the weather).
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The plucky Korean brand will have the national TV stage all to itself as the exclusive automotive sponsor of the 85th Academy Awards, on ABC.
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He founded and ran his own multi-media production company from 1985 to 2000 and worked on many Academy Award winning films, Grammy winning albums and Emmy winning TV shows.
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The Associated Academy of Pediatricians is urging parents to keep kids away from TV screens at least until they turn two, citing data that television can hinder important development especially in toddlers.
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For example, Brad Gilbert (Agassi, Roddick) has a TV contract in the USA and Bob Brett (Becker, Ivanesevic) runs his own academy in Italy.
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Another much-contested Academy rule disqualifies all movies that premiered on television, even films that had a theatrical run following their TV debut.
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