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  • As an alumni, Maisy Page has returned to FGCU to share the story of her journey to her passion. Page graduated from the university with her Master of…
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  • My Struggle is about Karl Ove Knausgaard's wrangle with his father, with death, with his muse and so on. The 46-year-old Norwegian's pointedly unliterary book has become a literary sensation.
  • NBC is hoping its upcoming show "QuizUp America" could be as popular as classics like "Wheel of Fortune" or "Jeopardy!"
  • The Great Britain Bake Off may have switched networks and cast members, but BuzzFeed UK's Scott Bryan tells Ailsa Chang the show's DNA remains intact.
  • Women who cooked the meals they saw prepared on television weighed more, on average, than those who simply watched, a study shows. The findings challenge the notion that home cooking is always best.
  • The TV show Empire is the first in 10 years to gain viewers with each of its first four episodes. NPR's Arun Rath talks with TV critic Eric Deggans about the show and its success.
  • The TV industry was in New York to present its new lineup to advertisers. We examine whether the networks have doubled down on diversity after the success of shows like Empire and Jane the Virgin.
  • The 71st prime-time Emmy Awards will be handed out on Sunday. But first there are the Deggys. Our TV critic's awards go to performers and shows that he thinks the Emmy Awards should honor.
  • An economist in the United Kingdom looked at how 150 TV series finales affected the U.S. stock market. He observed a decrease in stock returns on the following trading day.
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