AMC president Charlie Collier (son of Chet, former Group W chief
during the Mike/Merv/David days and Roger Ailes' long-time lieutenant
at CNBC, AT and Fixed Noise) said that they did not intend to mislead
viewers of "The Killing" by not revealing the killer of Rosie Larsen
in the season finale--it will be revealed within the first few
episodes of season 2:

http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/06/24/the-killing-finale-response/

James Hibberd of EW says James Spader is talking to the producers of
"The Office," but not to replace Steve Carell as the Scranton office
boss, but as the CEO of Dunder Mifflin, replacing Kathy Bates, who is
currently caught in the David Kelley vortex on "Harry's Law":

http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/06/24/james-spader-the-office/

And one Ian Bernardo, who not only unsuccessfully auditioned for
"American Idol" twice but was invited on the 2010 season finale
farewell to Simon Cowell as "the worst contestant in 'Idol' history,"
filed a gay discrimination suit against the producers, claiming that
the crew mocked him and he was told to "camp up" his performance--the
judge said that at this late date, anyone who goes on "Idol" should
know what they're getting into and threw the case out:

http://www.adweek.com/news/television/american-idol-lawsuit-tossed-out-132852

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