LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Barack Obama has purchased a half-hour of prime time television just before the presidential election, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
According to documents viewed by Access, the Democratic presidential candidate spent $891,250 at NBC and $961,000 at CBS for a half-hour of airtime starting at 8 PM on October 29.
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AP - Tyler Perry unveiled a new multimillion-dollar TV and film studio Saturday on 30 acres in southwest Atlanta. more »
AP - Tyler Perry unveiled a new multimillion-dollar TV and film studio Saturday on 30 acres in southwest Atlanta. His renewed commitment to the city came after he once flirted with departing. Perry said he had considered leaving Atlanta for good after neighbors complained about noise and traffic at his old studio in a neighborhood close to downtown. more »
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron says she may have starred in a stinker or two, but none of her films are as bad as MTV reality drama "The Hills."
"I watched a couple episodes," she told MTV News. "Why is it so big? It's about nothing!
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- In a war of words reminiscent of Vice President Dan Quayle taking on television character Murphy Brown in the 1992 presidential election, John McCain's camp is slamming Tina Fey's impersonation of Governor Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live," while Cindy McCain is calling out the ladies of "The View."
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- John McCain has repeatedly used music for his campaign without artist's permission, and now he's using network newscasters without their permission.
A source close to Couric told Access Hollywood the CBS news anchor was not happy after a McCain ad surfaced using an unauthorized portion of a CBS news segment with Couric addressing sexism in the 2008 Presidential campaign.
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