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WATCH: Juan Williams Booed at Fox News Debate

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Fox News correspondent Juan Williams drew sustained boos during Monday night's Republican presidential debate in South Carolina, following a question to Newt Gingrich about his characterization of the nation's poor.

'Oprah's Next Chapter' with Joel Osteen Sets OWN Record

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The second episode of Oprah Winfrey's new primetime series "Oprah's Next Chapter" on Sunday drew 1.6 million total viewers, which puts it as the most-watched telecast on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.
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MSNBC contributor and political analyst Melissa Harris-Perry will host her own show for the network starting in February.

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Within the first minute of the "CBS This Morning" launch next week, producer Chris Licht promises, viewers will see something completely new to morning television.

FILE-In a Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 file image released by CBS, from left, Erica Hill, Gayle King and Charlie Rose, the new hosts of a morning show that will replace "The Early Show," are shown in New York. The new show premieres Jan. 9, 2012, and will air from 7:00-9:00 AM EST on CBS. (AP Photo/CBS, Craig Blankenhorn, File)

Executive Change at ABC's 'This Week'

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After bringing back George Stephanopoulos to replace Christiane Amanpour on Sunday's "This Week" political talk show, ABC is making a change behind the scenes as well.
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Liberty University, the world's largest Christian college, is being noted by Google for its success in marketing the university's programs to prospective students via their mobile devices.

CNN Names Soledad O'Brien's Morning Show

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The Huffington Post is reporting that CNN has announced the names of its new morning shows. The 5-to-7 a.m. show will be called Early Start. Soledad O'Brien's 7-to-9 a.m. program will be titled Starting Point:
Fox Latin America has apologized for a poll on whether Jews killed Jesus Christ that one of its staffers put on a Facebook page promoting the National Geographic Channel's Christmas special.

New York Times to Sell Off Regional Papers for $143M

The New York Times Co. said Tuesday that it will sell its group of 16 small, regional newspapers to Halifax Media Holdings LLC for $143 million.
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CNN anchor Don Lemon made a surprising admission about the network that employs him in a cover story for Creative Loafing Atlanta (CLA). The interview was published on Thursday.

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