Network Newsmagazines Struggle to Survive (AP)

April 30, 2006

This photo, released by NBC News April 25, 2006, shows NBC News' Ann Curry, left, posing with actress Angelina Jolie in Namibia, following an interview with Jolie for the newsmagazine 'Dateline NBC.' The interview with Jolie, who is awaiting the birth of the baby she is having with actor Brad Pitt, was slated for broadcast on 'Dateline,' Sunday, April 30. (AP Photo/NBC News, Christian Martin)AP - The point was so important that Diane Sawyer was compelled to make it twice during a "Primetime" episode on battling stepfamilies.


TV Newsmagazines Struggle for Survival (AP)

April 30, 2006

This photo, released by NBC News April 25, 2006, shows NBC News' Ann Curry, left, posing with actress Angelina Jolie in Namibia, following an interview with Jolie for the newsmagazine 'Dateline NBC.' The interview with Jolie, who is awaiting the birth of the baby she is having with actor Brad Pitt, was slated for broadcast on 'Dateline,' Sunday, April 30. (AP Photo/NBC News, Christian Martin)AP - The point was so important that Diane Sawyer was compelled to make it twice during a "Primetime" episode on battling stepfamilies.


Don Johnson's New Baby an Anniversary Gift (AP)

April 30, 2006

U.S. actor Don Johnson ajusts his glasses as he poses for the press at the Festival Palace in Cannes on Monday, May 18, 1998. The former 'Miami Vice' and 'Nash Bridges' star Don Johnson paid $14.5 million to save his house from a foreclosure sale. Fourteen acres of his 17-acre Woody Creek estate would have been auctioned off Wednesday on the steps of the Pitkin County Colorado Courthouse if he missed the deadline. Three acres and his guesthouse would have been auctioned off May 10, Foote said.   (AP PHOTO/Lionel Cironneau)AP - "Miami Vice" and "Nash Bridges" star Don Johnson and his wife Kelley celebrated their seventh anniversary with the birth of their third child, a spokesman announced Sunday.


Bush Lampoons Self at Press Corp Dinner (AP)

April 30, 2006

President Bush waves as he arrives for the White House Correspondents' Association's 92nd annual awards dinner, Saturday, April 29, 2006, in Washington. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)AP - It was twice the fun for members of the White House Correspondents' Association and guests Saturday night when President Bush invited a look-alike, sound-alike sidekick to poke fun at himself and fellow politicians.


Report: Chinese Adviser Slams TV Show (AP)

April 30, 2006

AP - A senior Chinese government adviser criticized the country's "Super Girls" singing contest, an "American Idol"-style TV show, saying Saturday it wrongly preached the concept of instant riches and fame, a newspaper reported.