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Kim Kardashian, Kris Humphries settle divorce

A Los Angeles judge has approved a divorce settlement between Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries. Details of the agreement were not disclosed in a brief court hearing Friday, but the judge said he felt that settlement talks had led to resolution.

 

Time Warner Cable Launches Two Regional Sports Networks, Lakers Reap $4 Billion

In a continuation of the massive growth of sports programming options, the Southern California area will see the launch of not one, but two new regional sports networks through Time Warner Cable beginning today.

 

Heat-Celtics Game 7 draws big TV rating

The Miami Heat's win over the Boston Celtics to reach the NBA finals has drawn the highest preliminary television rating for an NBA playoff game on cable since records started being kept in 2003.

Senh: Everyone wanted to see the Heat fall. It's bad they didn't.

 

TV Ratings: Oscars Posterized NBA All-Stars

The Artist Picks Up Best Picture at the Oscars

Because of the shorten NBA season caused by the lockout, this is the first time the telecast of the NBA All-Star game went head-to-head with the 84th Academy Awards. I thought the basketball game would get crushed, even with Linsanity in attendance - technically, he was only in the Rising Stars Challenge which took place on Friday.

Who’s bright idea was it to go head-to-head with one of the biggest tv events of the year? Couldn’t the NBA have done it the week before or after the Oscars? Maybe TNT, which televised the game, thought it’s good counter-programming.

 

Lamar Odom Trade: Khloe Kardashian, Show Heading To Dallas

When the Dallas Mavericks traded for Lamar Odom last weekend, they didn't just receive a star forward: they're also getting a gigantic media empire. The long NBA trade saga that finally saw Odom leave Los Angeles will mean that wife Khloe Kardashian will also leave her longtime home. "Khloe and Lamar," the couple's reality series, will focus in part on the move and its ramifications for their marriage, E!, the family's TV network, said on Tuesday.

 

Kim Kardashian Divorce: Kris Humphries Believes Wedding Was A Fraud (REPORT)

Sources very close to Kris Humphries tell TMZ ... Kris is gunning for an annulment based on fraud because he feels "he was just slotted in the plot line of Kim Kardashian's latest headline and newest business venture."

 

Kardashian spills to fans about split

In an online confession to fans, reality TV celebrity Kim Kardashian on Tuesday addressed the public reaction to her pending divorce... "First and foremost, I married for love. I can't believe I even have to defend this," she blogged on her website. In the posting, Kardashian talked about the pressures of reality television, saying she had a difficult time making the decision to film her wedding.

Senh: Sure. Blame it on pressure. It's hard to turn down $12M for the rights to air her wedding.

 

Kardashian to File for Divorce

Kardashian to File for Divorce

After just 72 days of marriage, reality star Kim Kardashian filed for divorce from husband Kris Humphries Monday, according to a report from TMZ. "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" executive producer Ryan Seacrest took to Twitter to confirm the news. "Yes @kimkardashian is filing for divorce this morning. I touched base with her, getting a statement in just a few mins," he tweeted in response to the report.

Senh: What a joke. They probably married just for the monetization from the show and other deals from the wedding. Apparently, Kris Humphries was blindsided by this whole thing, and learned of the divorce the same way everyone else did - by watching/reading TMZ. If that's the case, then I think Kim Kardashian must have planned this whole thing just for the money.

 

NBA Finals 2011 Ratings Give ABC Best Summer In Decade

NBA Finals 2011 Ratings Give ABC Best Summer In Decade

The NBA's championship-winning game for the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday was seen by nearly 24 million people, leading ABC to its most-watched week during the slow summer season in nearly 10 years. The Nielsen Co. said the Mavericks' series victory over the Miami Heat was seen by an average of 17.3 million people over the six games. That's a little less than the viewership for last year's Lakers-Celtics series, which had the advantage of going to a climactic seventh game.

 

Lamar Odom adjusts to the realities of reality TV

The Lakers forward underestimated how demanding filming 'Khloé & Lamar' would be. But shows he can handle the NBA and reality TV.

 

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