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Drudge Flash: NASA to Launch Secret Rocket
- A dry run for launching 72 pounds of radioactive plutonium into space is set for Sunday. [Wired News]
Drudge Flash: Networks Win Back a Sunday
- For the first time in recent memory, the big three networks pulled in more than 60 percent of the available audience during prime hours. [Wired News]
Drudge Flash: Star Wars Strikes Again
- Fans endure freezing temps and scalpers' rates - all for the Force. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood - Media Awaits O. J. Meltdown Redux
- LA's warm winter will only get hotter when the media's O. J. obsession boils over with a civil-court verdict, says Matt Drudge. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: ABC's 25 Minutes of 3-D Fame
- Columnist Matt Drudge says ABC's hyped 3-D week will amount to less than 25 minutes of 3-D enhanced action throughout the entire week. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: ABC's 3-D Stunt
- Anything to stop audience deterioration - but will the news shows cooperate? [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Communications Collapse '97
- Bad weather pushes people online, but the phone lines can't take it. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: David Lynch's Mindtrip
- 'He's put on at least 50 pounds since the recess,' worried a Newt-friendly emailer in a message labeled confidential and urgent. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: DreamWorks' Arsenio Dropped
- ABC yanks Arsenio, adding to the woes at DreamWorks' troubled TV unit. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Forbes Launches Campaign 2000
- In a preemptive strike, GOP presidential hopeful Steve Forbes begins another campaign. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Force Is with Ewan McGregor
- George Lucas courting Trainspotting's Ewan Mcgregor for Obi-Wan Kenobi role in Star Wars prequels. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Foreign Film Market Soars
- Devil's Own, starring Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt, does better abroad than at home in simultaneous release. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Frasier and the President
- Kelsey Grammer tells GQ that Bill Clinton got plastic surgery from a doctor who augmented a girlfriend's breasts. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Godzilla Does New York
- Columnist Matt Drudge on monster film, recovery television, and Anthony Lake, mystery man. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Is Jennings Next?
- Rumors at ABC question how long Jennings will remain as anchor. Diane Sawyer's contract is up for renewal. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: NBC's Commercial-Free Win
- The uninterrupted airing of Schindler's List attracted more viewers as the night wore on. Will networks try to repeat NBC's success? [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Networks Lose in February Sweeps
- The pressure is on in Broadcast Row to jack up ratings. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: O. J.-Clinton Flop Stuns Nets
- Shocked networks are trying to figure out why so few people tuned in for the State of the Union/civil trial verdicts combo. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Oscar Fever
- On Tuesday began the furious illness that consumes the entire town - ending in seizure, this year at the Shrine Auditorium on 24 March. [Wired News]
Drudge Hollywood: Oscars Snub Larry Flynt
- The porn magnate and bio-pic subject is furious to find he's not getting a ticket to Monday's festivities. Is this the Academy's form of censorship? [Wired News]
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