
- A Boston NBC affiliate has said it won't show Jay Leno at 10 p.m. next season, opting for local news instead. — Broadcasting and Cable
- Aaron Eckhart is in talks to star alongside Nicole Kidman in a film adaptation of the Broadway play Rabbit Hole. — Zap2it
- Slumdog Millionaire's Anil Kapoor will play a Middle Eastern leader on a peacemaking mission on the eighth season of 24. — The Hollywood Reporter
- Paul Weitz (American Pie, About a Boy) may direct Little Fockers. — ComingSoon
- The NCAA says Motown legends The Temptations will sing the national anthem Monday night before the men's basketball national championship game at Ford Field in Detroit. — Billboard
- Mekhi Phifer will guest-star on some episodes of Lie to Me. — Zap2it
- Idris Elba is in negotiations to join Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the adaptation of the Vertigo/DC Comics book The Losers. — ComingSoon
- At long last, the 2010 Golden Globes will be shown live, not tape-delayed, on the West Coast. — TV Guide
- Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds has been invited to play in competition at the Cannes Film Festival. — Variety

















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I'm glad the Boston affiliate is calling out NBC for trying to phone in an hour of programming every night. They're right - they'll do better to run their news at 10pm and run Leno at 11pm as part of the late night block. I'm so irritated at NBC for this bull move.
1CONAN's on at 11!!! Apparently, they're airing Leno afterall: http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/04/04/nbc_insists_leno_will...
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