- There was nothing groundbreaking about the premiere of NYC 22 (Sun., 10 p.m. ET on CBS), but in that it fit very well into CBSs current lineup of crime procedurals. (Huffington Post)
- Late last month, I met up with Harold "House" Moore at the Midtown W Hotel, where he wore a Yankees cap, which is apropos. The actor and former Atlantan is part of an ensemble cop drama on CBS "NYC 22," which debuts Sunday at 10 p.m. (Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog))
- Does TV really need another cop show? Sure, if its done well enough and, more important, distinguishes itself from all the other cop shows on TV, past and present. NYC 22, premiering Sunday night, couldnt have a better pedigree. (San Francisco Gate)
- Any thoughts of the majesty of the law are quickly banged out of the rookie cops' heads. "Don't get hurt," their training officer warns them in their first daily briefing. "Don't hurt anyone. Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open. (Miami Herald)
- The Post's high school staff looks ahead to the most intriguing matchups in boys basketball and girls basketball for the week of April 16 through April 22. St. Francis Prep @ Archbishop Molloy (Monday, 4 p.m. (New York Post)
- Sometimes it feels like CBS puts more cops on the New York streets than the NYPD. (New York Daily News)
- CBSs lone midseason cop drama NYC 22 premieres this month, taking CSI: Miamis Sunday night timeslot after The Good Wife. (YAHOO!)
- The U.S. network cop show is not dead or dying. It's just undergoing renovations. There's a lot of predictable material in the first episode. The rookies arrive on their first day full of sunny optimism. Old-timers are snarky with them. (Globe and Mail)
- Happy Friday, and welcome to the latest edition of Hey TV. (TV.com)
- New York City has the highest concentration of high-paying jobs in so the matter is expected to be on the ballot when Omnicom's shareholders meet in San Francisco on May 22. (New York Times)
Monday, April 16, 2012
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