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  • Sea levels locally may be rising more quickly than had been anticipated. The estimates for Tampa Bay have just gone up. Scientists monitoring Tampa Bay...
  • In one family, three generations of American women explore how choices around becoming mothers have changed at the same time the U.S. birth rate has dropped.
  • The fate of Syria through the intimate lens of a small circle of friends and journalists.
  • This Sunday, there are new episodes of nine critically-acclaimed shows, including "Mad Men," "Game of Thrones" and "The Good Wife."
  • A new app, tiii.me, tells you how much time you've spent watching TV. Tell it which shows you've watched, and the app calculates how much of your life you spent.
  • British television’s crime drama "Broadchurch" has been an absolute success, but the American remake "Gracepoint" flopped. Why?
  • Christmas specials are often a schlocky tradition on TV. But it doesn't have to be that way. A few surprisingly decent specials will air this holiday season.
  • Advertising deals for the upcoming television season are now being negotiated. Jeanine Poggi, TV reporter for Ad Age, says that in an era of time-shifted viewing, advertisers are in hot pursuit of the people who watch TV live.
  • The actor stars in a new Fox series about a former FBI agent asked to help apprehend a serial killer he once put behind bars. The series is well done, but the violence in it is alarming — especially for network television.
  • In the second of a three-part series on the future of television, Rick Karr looks at how new technologies are influencing what television viewers are more likely to watch -- shorter, more immediate clips of longer shows.
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