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Here’s The First Movie Poster For ‘Anchorman 2′

Fresh from Paramount Pictures, below is the first official movie poster for next year’s sequel to “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.” The tagline this time around? “The Legend Continues.”

TVNewser spoke to actor Vince Vaughn during a lunch hosted by TNT and TBS today, and the actor confirmed that he will be reprising his role as Burgundy’s competitor  “Wes Mantooth” in the sequel. Vaughn is producing a new comedy, “Sullivan and Son” for TBS.  Unfortunately, it is still unclear whether Christina Applegate‘s “Veronica Corningstone” will be returning for the film. See Vaughn’s most famous scene from the first film, after the jump.

The first trailer will be debuting this weekend in front of Paramount flick “The Dictator,” we will post that when it gets released online. For now, enjoy the suede shoes and polyester pants of legend:

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Literary Festival & Workshops: Learn Susan Orlean’s Secrets

Author and journalist Susan Orlean (left) has written two nonfiction pieces that have been turned into films. She’ll discuss her new book, Rin Tin Tin, in Mediabistro’s first online Literary Festival & Workshops starting July 16. Other speakers include Rebecca Skloot, Jason Boog, and Jason Allen Ashlock. Register now.

CNN Hits Lowest Primetime Demo Rating at 9 PM In 15 Years

Last night was a typical, boring Tuesday, with little earth-shattering news to drive TV viewers to cable news. It was also May sweeps, with the season finale of “NCIS: LA,” “America’s Got Talent” on NBC and “Dancing With the Stars” on ABC drawing an astonishing 39 million viewers between them at 9 PM.

Unfortunately for CNN, “Piers Morgan Tonight” was the apparent victim of the busy night, drawing only 39,000 viewers 25-54 at 9 PM. To say those ratings are anomalous would be something of an understatement. That is the lowest 9 PM weekday demo rating for CNN since at least 1997. While the ratings were an outlier, it was a fairly normal edition of “PMT,” with Morgan hosting. Guests included Jane Lynch and “The man with the golden voice” Ted Williams.

“PMT” drew 284,000 total viewers, which was down from a typical weekday, but not a record-breaking low.

“PMT”s lead-in and lead-out, “AC360,” drew around 90,000 demo viewers at both 8 and 10 PM, also down from a typical weekday this year.

The Scoreboard: Tuesday, May 15

25-54 demographic (Live +SD)

  • Total day: FNC: 314 | MSNBC: 132 | CNN: 73 | HLN: 90
  • Primetime: FNC: 348 | MSNBC: 254 | CNN: 73 | HLN: 101

5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p: 12a:
FNC TheFive: Baier: Shep: O’Reilly: Hannity: Greta: O’Reilly: Hannity:
378 425 292 389 334 322 377 304
MSNBC Matthews: Sharpton: Matthews: EdShow: Maddow: O’Donnell: EdShow: Maddow:
106 169 176 203 315 242 146 123
CNN Blitzer: KingUSA: Burnett: Cooper: Morgan: Cooper: Burnett: Morgan:
65 92 103 92 39 89 81 53
HLN Special: Prime: VelezMitchell: Grace: DrDrew: Grace: Showbiz: DrDrew:
65 27 87 159 78 70 98 91

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The Afternoon Ticker: 45 for 60, Gasparino, Ahuja

  • CBS announced its Fall primetime lineup to advertisers in New York this morning and two CBS News magazines are on it. “60 Minutes” returns for its 45th season in its comfortable Sunday night timeslot, and “48 Hours Mystery” returns to Saturday nights.
  • FBN’s Charlie Gasparino will be honored with the Yorktown Circolo da Vinci Person of the Year Award tomorrow night – at the same place where his dad was once a bartender and where Gasparino had his first job washing dishes.
  • TVNewser was at the book party last night for CNBC’s Maneet Ahuja, author of “The Alpha Masters: Unlocking the Genius of the World’s Top Hedge Funds.” CNBC president Mark Hoffman and SVP Nik Deogun chatted up guests including former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan. Ahuja is a hedge fund specialist and producer of “Squawk Box.”

4.7 Million Watch President Obama on ‘The View’

President Obama’s visit to ABC talker “The View” drew 4.7 million viewers to the program yesterday. While that is very strong for “The View,” it is far less than Obama drew the last time he was on the show back in 2010, when 6.59 million people tuned in.

Nonetheless, the ratings were the show’s strongest since February, 2011.

WATCH a clip from the appearance:

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Video-Bombing And a Mic Mixup on The Fourth Hour of ‘Today’

The fourth hour of NBC’s “Today” is much looser than the first three hours, and it isn’t just because of all the wine. Sometimes even bystanders on Rockefeller Plaza or technical snafus can lighten the mood.

To wit: an older, bald gentleman who decided to video-bomb a very serious segment by dancing in the background:

Or perhaps a laughing fit caused by a misplaced mic:

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Women Of Media Reception Draws Cable Crowd

Fox News’s Harris Faulkner and HLN’s Jane Velez-Mitchell (pictured) were among the cable news personalities in the crowd at last night’s Women of Media reception, held at the Armand de Brignac Champagne Loft in Soho.

The first-annual event, which was hosted by journalist China Okasi and publicist Annie Scranton, was also attended by Megyn Kelly, Cheryl Casone, Laura Ingle, Tamron Hall, Laurie Dhue, Tara Dowdell and Jehmu Greene.

See more pictures of the event after the jump.

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Romney Aides Block Reporters from Rope Line at Campaign Event in Florida

Reporters assigned to the Romney campaign took to Twitter this morning after press aides and the U.S. Secret Service attempted to block the press from asking the GOP presidential candidate questions while he worked the rope line.

A spokesperson for the campaign told Politico, “This was an error on the part of the campaign staff and volunteers. We have reminded them that press is allowed on the rope line to record the governor’s interactions with voters.”

CNN’s video of the incident is after the jump.

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What if Michelle Obama Had a Political TV Talk Show?

France’s new first lady is familiar to many in France, but not because she’s been on the arm of France’s incoming president for 7 years, it’s because she’s been on television at least that long. The New York Times catches up with Valérie Trierweiler, the twice divorced companion of Pres. François Hollande. Trierweiler has worked as a political journalist for Paris Match and, later, on TV on the privately-owned network Direct 8. And she plans to be the first French first lady to keep her day job. Which means covering the Hollande presidency, which seems to be just fine in France.

Ms. Trierweiler stopped covering politics for Paris Match in 2005 but continued her political programs on Direct 8, something that is not widely regarded in France as posing a potential conflict of interest.

“We need rules, they exist, but hypocrisy reigns,” she told Le Journal du Dimanche in 2010. “All journalists have opinions, they all vote, they all have sympathy, friendships. But they’re not asked to justify them. We believe in their integrity, we trust them and we’re right to do so.”

CNN’s Hala Gorani reported on Trierweiler. Her story after the jump…

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Glenn Beck Moves Up on Forbes’ Most Powerful Celebrities List

Jennifer Lopez, Oprah Winfrey and Justin Bieber are at the top of Forbes’ annual Most Powerful Celebrities list. Unveiled today, the list is compiled based on earnings as well as TV, press, web and social rankings. So while JLo took home a healthy $52 million last year, that’s chump change compared to Glenn Beck, who, while #23 on the list, is #11 (tied with Elton John) in pay, taking home an estimated $80 million, more than Leonardo DiCaprio ($37M), Brad Pitt ($25) and Julia Roberts ($16M) combined. Beck moves up seven spots from last year’s list.

And if you haven’t seen it, go here to find out how Glenn Beck got on his path to prosperity, in the mediabistroTV series “My First Big Break” including how he almost quit radio to become a chef.

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