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  • NPR’s TV critic Eric Deggans attended the industry event and discusses which shows caught his interest and which he thinks might flop.
  • Norway is a leader in slow TV, and now a Norwegian food maker is live streaming the creation of traditional caviar. That's cod roe aging in barrels. It will take 7,392 hours to age.
  • Viewers in Dallas saw the Boston bombing suspect misidentified. The screen read: "Marathon Bomber: He is 19-year-old Zooey Deschanel." For the record, the suspect is 19-year-old Chechen immigrant Dzhokhar Tsarnaev — and not the star of the TV series New Girl.
  • A Miami man captured a small alligator, took it to a store and offered to trade it for a 12-pack. His attempt made news on Chicago TV, where an anchor tried to tell the story. Instead, he started laughing uncontrollably.
  • The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether the Federal Communications Commission should ban "fleeting expletives" — celebrities' one-time uses of profanity on live TV when children are likely to be watching.
  • Latino USA's Daisy Rosario sets out to find out what makes the queens from La Isla del Encanta so special.
  • New numbers show the four big television networks have made progress diversifying their casts, but only among African-Americans.
  • NPR's Eric Deggans talks with Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson about how the show discusses the concept of being black in America.
  • Mark Herman, an employee at Arizona TV Station KOLD got a new job. He let everyone know he was leaving by bringing in a cake decorated with the resignation letter.
  • Prison officials allowed her to compete under armed guard, according to the BBC. And though she did not win the contest, the country's prisons minister announced she was being released on parole.
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