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[*]Screen caps of the CSI: Miami episodes "Death Grip" and "Not Landing" have been added to the David Caruso Online Gallery. The images center around <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> character, Horatio Caine.
[*]And David Caruso came in second place on Inside TV's list of Best TV Comebacks of All Time. The actor left NYPD Blue in search of a movie career, and returned to television with CSI: Miami. <font color=yellow>Ellen DeGeneres</font> came in first place.
[*]Professor <font color=yellow>Ted Mandell,</font>, of the University of Notre Dame, recently blamed shows like CSI violence on television. "When there are hundreds of hours of extremely violent programming, that's much more damaging than <font color=yellow>Janet Jackson</font>'s right breast for a second and a half. ... If you're going to fine CBS, fine them for (the violence in) CSI.."
[*]<font color=yellow>Ron Scalera</font>, executive VP and creative director for the CBS Marketing Group, will be picking up his second Brand Builders Award for his work on CBS. One of Scalera's biggest projects this year was the set of promotional ads for "Grave Danger." “CSI is everything a promotion person could ask for,” Scalera said.
[*]The website Miami Style has been updated with screen caps of the season finale episode "10-7."
[*]The latest Just Adam.net update includes a gallery of images relating to <font color=yellow>Adam Rodriguez</font> (Eric Delko) during his days on the long gone sci-fi series Roswell.
[*]If you are younger than 50, have a college degree, and make at least 75k a year, you're more likely to watch CSI and its spin-offs than a regular Joe, according to a recent study. Desperate Housewives topped the list of shows that attract affluent viewers.
[*]CSI is still responsible for the recent CSI baby boomers. In St. Mary's High School in Lancaster, students are gravitating towards the science classes in hopes of becoming future forensic investigators. "It is interesting to do in advanced chemistry, what the people do on television shows, like CSI or Law and Order, especially since I watch them," said student <font color=yellow>Dominic Stephens</font>.[/list]<center></center>
[*]Screen caps of the CSI: Miami episodes "Death Grip" and "Not Landing" have been added to the David Caruso Online Gallery. The images center around <font color=yellow>David Caruso</font> character, Horatio Caine.
[*]And David Caruso came in second place on Inside TV's list of Best TV Comebacks of All Time. The actor left NYPD Blue in search of a movie career, and returned to television with CSI: Miami. <font color=yellow>Ellen DeGeneres</font> came in first place.
[*]Professor <font color=yellow>Ted Mandell,</font>, of the University of Notre Dame, recently blamed shows like CSI violence on television. "When there are hundreds of hours of extremely violent programming, that's much more damaging than <font color=yellow>Janet Jackson</font>'s right breast for a second and a half. ... If you're going to fine CBS, fine them for (the violence in) CSI.."
[*]<font color=yellow>Ron Scalera</font>, executive VP and creative director for the CBS Marketing Group, will be picking up his second Brand Builders Award for his work on CBS. One of Scalera's biggest projects this year was the set of promotional ads for "Grave Danger." “CSI is everything a promotion person could ask for,” Scalera said.
[*]The website Miami Style has been updated with screen caps of the season finale episode "10-7."
[*]The latest Just Adam.net update includes a gallery of images relating to <font color=yellow>Adam Rodriguez</font> (Eric Delko) during his days on the long gone sci-fi series Roswell.
[*]If you are younger than 50, have a college degree, and make at least 75k a year, you're more likely to watch CSI and its spin-offs than a regular Joe, according to a recent study. Desperate Housewives topped the list of shows that attract affluent viewers.
[*]CSI is still responsible for the recent CSI baby boomers. In St. Mary's High School in Lancaster, students are gravitating towards the science classes in hopes of becoming future forensic investigators. "It is interesting to do in advanced chemistry, what the people do on television shows, like CSI or Law and Order, especially since I watch them," said student <font color=yellow>Dominic Stephens</font>.[/list]<center></center>