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[*]Yahoo!News reports that CSI: Miami's new Monday night rival, NBC's LAX debuted to solid numbers, drawing 13 million viewers on September 13th against a rerun of Miami. The real showdown comes next week, when Miami's third season premiere airs.
[*]<font color=yellow>Aaron</font> at TV Barn has released his breakdown of the fall 2004 shows and he placed CSI: New York in the "OK" category. "We can’t figure out how CBS honcho <font color=yellow>Les Moonves</font> got <font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font> to agree to spend the next 10 years of his life examining corpses," Aaron mused, but predicted the show could possibly beat out a <font color=yellow>Jerry Orbach</font>-less Law & Order and would likely be renewed by Christmas.
[*]TV Guide has a short blurb about CSI: New York in their Fall 2004 preview section. It describes the junior cast as "younger, brasher associates" and notes that Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (<font color=yellow>Hill Harper</font>) is former surgeon who gave up his practice after the deaths of two patients.
[*]Anyone who doubts CSI is having a cultural impact need look no futher than Hollywood.com's article on TV Buzzwords. It list's CSI's term "infectious diseases" among phrases like <font color=yellow>Donald Trump</font>'s "You're fired!" and the infamous "wardrobe malfunction" from <font color=yellow>Janet Jackson</font> and <font color=yellow>Justin Timberlake</font>'s notorious Superbowl performance.
[*]The Sopranos is the odds-on favorite to take home the Best Drama Emmy this year according to Backstage.com. Though The West Wing has been the champ for four years in a row, Hollywood producers are predicting the Mafia drama will best the political drama, CSI, 24 andJoan of Arcadia to take home the trophy.
[*]Jorja Fox: Online has posted two new publicity shots of <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> (Sara Sidle) from the 5th season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[/list]<center></center>
[*]Yahoo!News reports that CSI: Miami's new Monday night rival, NBC's LAX debuted to solid numbers, drawing 13 million viewers on September 13th against a rerun of Miami. The real showdown comes next week, when Miami's third season premiere airs.
[*]<font color=yellow>Aaron</font> at TV Barn has released his breakdown of the fall 2004 shows and he placed CSI: New York in the "OK" category. "We can’t figure out how CBS honcho <font color=yellow>Les Moonves</font> got <font color=yellow>Gary Sinise</font> to agree to spend the next 10 years of his life examining corpses," Aaron mused, but predicted the show could possibly beat out a <font color=yellow>Jerry Orbach</font>-less Law & Order and would likely be renewed by Christmas.
[*]TV Guide has a short blurb about CSI: New York in their Fall 2004 preview section. It describes the junior cast as "younger, brasher associates" and notes that Dr. Sheldon Hawkes (<font color=yellow>Hill Harper</font>) is former surgeon who gave up his practice after the deaths of two patients.
[*]Anyone who doubts CSI is having a cultural impact need look no futher than Hollywood.com's article on TV Buzzwords. It list's CSI's term "infectious diseases" among phrases like <font color=yellow>Donald Trump</font>'s "You're fired!" and the infamous "wardrobe malfunction" from <font color=yellow>Janet Jackson</font> and <font color=yellow>Justin Timberlake</font>'s notorious Superbowl performance.
[*]The Sopranos is the odds-on favorite to take home the Best Drama Emmy this year according to Backstage.com. Though The West Wing has been the champ for four years in a row, Hollywood producers are predicting the Mafia drama will best the political drama, CSI, 24 andJoan of Arcadia to take home the trophy.
[*]Jorja Fox: Online has posted two new publicity shots of <font color=yellow>Jorja Fox</font> (Sara Sidle) from the 5th season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.[/list]<center></center>