Jersey Shore Cast to Return for 2nd Season

February 1, 2010 by CJ  
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The group will “escape the cold northeast and find themselves in a new destination,” MTV says – Jersey Shore Cast to Return for Second Season

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Audrina Patridge Leaving Roommates in the Dust? Hills Star Seen Packing

September 19, 2008 by CJ  
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The Hills' Audrina Partridge Moving Out of Lauren's pad?Hills star Audrina Patridge is preparing to move out of Lauren Conrad’s guesthouse.Moving vans were seen outside of the L.A. home and boxes were dropped off on Thursday.

Patridge’s decision comes after weeks of awkward tension between her, Conrad and Lo Bosworth.

Last week, the on-again, off-again friends both took blame during a heart-to-heart.

“All I want is for you to be my friend again,”…

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MTV’s TRL Canceled!

September 15, 2008 by CJ  
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MTV Cancels TRL Show

Total Request Live has been canceled after ten years, MTV confirmed on Monday.”Ten a great number,” Dave Sirulnick, executive producer of TRL told the Associated Press. “This feels like the right time and let’s celebrate it and let’s reward it.”

He added “Let’s let it have a little bit of a rest for a minute. Been working hard for 10 years!”

The music video show will wrap in a two-hour special…

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Total Request Live (or TRL for short) was a decent show for a short time back in the late 90′s, but quickly lost its appeal as corporate interests overtook the real purpose of the show – showing the days top videos.  As with everything on MTV over time, the videos began having less & less of a role on the popular TV show.

The hosts have always been lame, but getting to see the best videos & new release pretty much every day was a pleasure & something that many teens looked forward to each afternoon.  The show eventually became plagued with celebrity and musician appearances, performances and the general non-video garbage that plagues the station at this time.

Hopefully, the cancellation of TRL and the (hopefully) declining performance in their (scripted) reality shows will lead MTV to put the music videos back on the air.  No one cares about The Hills, Sweet Sixteen or The Real World (on drugs).

Let us pray for the day the videos come back to play.