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Star Jones: Court Tv
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Turner Broadcasting is looking for an Executive Producer for Star Jones' new Court TV show, and based on this job listing, it sounds like the worst job anyone could ever possibly have. Do you qualify? Not only will you need "exceptional managements [sic] skills (as they relate to staff and talent)," you'll ... have to "oversee administrative functions like human resource issues, deal with Turner's legal department when necessary and supervise budget allocations." Urgh. Nothing about compensation is mentioned, probably because "all the money in the world would not be nearly enough" would not fit in a field on the form.
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After recently admitting that she had gastrointestinal surgery to help her lose all of her weight, Star Jones has ... revealed her next TV project. She’ll be heading back to her roots on Court TV with her own show premiering August 20th.
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Star Jones debuted on television in 1991, when she started moonlighting as a studio commentator for Court TV during the William Kennedy Smith rape trial. She was quickly lined up as a guest on the Today show and, a few months later, she became the NBC legal correspondent for Today and Nightly News, covering the latest developments in the Mike Tyson rape case and the Rodney King police brutality trial. Star Jones landed an exclusive interview with Tyson after the imprisoned ex-heavyweight champion had dodged the press for a year, and an exclusive interview with King after the sentencing of the two Los Angeles cops convicted of violating his civil rights. That success led to her own syndicated show, Jones & Jury. In 1995 Star Jones was named a senior correspondent and chief legal analyst for Inside Edition and assigned the O.J. Simpson criminal and civil trials.
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Star Jones has lost her Court TV (sorry, TruTv) show, The Star Jones Show. Now she has a new TV show, Lipstick Jungle. Cena won the United States Championship from Big Show.
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Star Jones' daily U.S. talk show on Court TV has been canceled, but Jones is not out of a job. The move to drop the show comes as Court TV is being transformed into truTV, the New York Post reported Friday.
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Star Jones is a talk show hosted by former prosecutor Star Jones. A guest-driven live broadcast (with taped segments) covering recent stories from the worlds of pop culture, entertainment, crime, and justice, it premiered on August 20, 2007 on Court TV.
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