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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 31, 2001 -- Much like Super Bowl XXXV, last week's Nielsen race was a blowout. According to Nielsen Media Research, for the week of Jan. 22 - 28, the Eye Network snagged a total-viewer average of 21.3 million, with Sunday's Super Bowl raking in a whopping 84.3 million. The premiere of "Survivor: The Australian Outback" brought in 45.3 million -- better than industry analysts expected. The CBS surge last week decreased ABC's established margin of dominance over the other networks: CBS had trailed ABC by 12%; now, CBS trails by only 6%, according to Nielsen. And CBS isn't stopping there. In addition to the network's one-two punch on Super Bowl Sunday, the CBS enjoyed curiously high ratings later in the week, as the Monday sitcoms "Everybody Loves Raymond," "King of Queens" and "Yes, Dear" saw their best ratings to date. Yes, shameless pluggin
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 2, 2000 -- It's very hard to top Michael Jackson, but Lisa Marie Presley seems to think she's done it. Elvis' daughter, who married Jackson in May 1994 (and divorced him 20 months later), will marry again -- this time to rock singer John Oszajea, her spokesman, Paul Bloch, said Tuesday. The happy couple met in May and became engaged just before Christmas. The story goes that Oszajea, 25, first went to Presley's mother, Priscilla Presley, to ask for her daughter's hand in marriage. After receiving her blessing, Oszajea formally proposed to Presley, 32. For those of you keeping track, this will be Lisa's third go with a musician -- first husband Danny Keough, then the Gloved One, now Oszajea (due to release his first album this year). All this rocker influence is finally rubbing off on her: Lisa Marie's currently recording her firs
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 7, 2000 -- Boris Karloff's daughter wants her "Mummy." Er, money. Or, more specifically, Sara Karloff wants Universal Studios to pay up for allegedly reneging on a royalties deal for using her horror-icon dad's likeness in studio advertising and promotional materials for movies such as 1999's blockbuster remake "The Mummy." According to Daily Variety, Karloff's lawsuit is seeking more than $10 million. According to the complaint, filed Thursday in Los Angeles, Sara Karloff and Universal spent months negotiating a royalty agreement. During the 1930s and '40s, her father starred in a number of horror pictures for Universal, and the studio wanted permission to use his likeness as the Frankenstein monster, as well as the Ardath Bey/Imhotep characters from "The Mummy." But, according to Sara Karloff's suit, the studio pulled a fast one. It