Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Madonna and Guy Ritchie heading for a trial separation?

Madonna and Guy RitchieMadonna and Guy Ritchie have sparked fresh rumors their seven-year marriage is on the rocks as reports surface the pair are heading for a trial separation.


Madonna and Guy were at the Cannes Film Festival last week and “they did not look like two people who were very happy in each other�s company,” a source said. “She looked frail and pale, like someone under tremendous strain, and he seemed utterly miserable.”


Madonna, 49, is said to be fed up of the constant arguing “about everything” with Guy, who is ten years her junior; and she has often complained the ‘Snatch’ director drinks ‘way too much for his own good.’




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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Dancing on Ice stars pick up bug

'Dancing on Ice' stars Gareth Gates and Greg Rusedski may have to miss this week's show after picking up a bug.
According to reports, the skating stars have been too ill to rehearse their routines in recent days and may not be able to take part in Sunday night's live show.
A source told The Mirror: "Gareth and Greg both became poorly yesterday and we're all crossing our fingers they recover for Sunday."
"Sometimes it lasts 24 hours, sometimes three days, and leaves you feeling very weak."
"It's important we stop anyone else going down with it. We're doing everything possible to keep contestants apart so they can't cross-infect."

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Broadcasting Titan Pappas Files For Bankruptcy


Pappas Telecasting, one of the nation's leading privately-held broadcasting companies,
has filed for bankruptcy. Although the company owns 30 TV stations, only 13 have
been put into Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. All are in medium- to upscale markets, in
cluding Omaha, Sioux City, El Paso, Reno, San Francisco, and Houston. The company
indicated that its stations affiliated with the CW network had been particularly
hard hit given that network's poor ratings. It also blamed the overall "extremely
difficult business climate for television stations across the country," which have been required
to make the costly switch from analog to digital broadcasting even as the current
recession has reduced advertising revenue.






12/05/2008




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