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Maryland Ave 818-549-0045 All Theatres in Digital Stereo Special Engagement (No Passes) No Passes Times for Wednesday, September 30, 2009 FH www.manntheatres.com www.movietickets.com recently. see what they come up with before passing judgment. It seems only right, though, that the initiatives fueled by taxpayer dollars will get particular scrutiny. Reporters inside the government really will be (or should be) working for all of us. deputy for special projects, Joel Sappell, seems prepared for the extra attention and also determined that the 3rd District revamped website, to launch in October, will beyond The intention is to transcend ribbon-cutting photos and news releases about Supervisor Zev to create stories on little-known county programs and issues.

One piece in the works will focus on a program that attempts to reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. Another will explore the fate of thousands of convicted drug users, and theircommunities, if the state completes a massive cutback of narcotics diversion programs. the stories are interesting and tell people something they know, something that is significant, then we have done our said Sappell, previously an editor at the Los Angeles Times. Sappell said he and his boss haveno intention of supplanting traditional news outlets or newlyemerging Web reports. can be something different, without everybody being sort of threatened by said the former Timescity editor.

Major League Baseball led the way among self-reporters. Before Opening Day 2001, each of 30 big league teams had hired a beat reporter to file game stories, features and analysis. Baseball savants tell me they can count on MLB.com for the basics but not the spici- ercritiques that fill newspapers, talk radio and cable TV.Don’t expect MLB.com to be dogging the owner to lower ticket prices or demanding a steroid-pickled star be traded. House-sponsored baseball coverage has been valuable, though, in maintainingfan interest in a multibillion-dollar entertainment business. Asimilar motivation is at work for the Kings, adecline in mainstream media coverage of hockey, this week hired a reporter away from the Los Angeles Daily News.

AKings spokesman told the New York Times that the reporter, Rich Hammond, will have autonomy in bothnews and commentary. Hammond acknowledged that he will have to prove to a skeptical audience that he is truly free to cover the travails of the Kings, who havemade a habit of missing the playoffs. The stakes would be considerably higher in the turf being staked out by another former L.A. Timesman, Dan Morain, who heads a new reporting enterprise for the Consumer Attorneys of California. Among the topics that the onetime investigative reporter and his hirelings might tackle: tobacco, medical negligence, product safety and political donations by corporations.

Morain has pledged on the websiteto avoid PR hucksterism and to pursue issues rhetoric and The veteran newsman gained a reputation over many years, reporting on the corrupting influence of campaign money, for taking on pols of both parties. Apair of journalists hired by Yaroslavsky onetime L.A. Times Calendar Editor Lennie LaGuire and veteran Newsweek correspondent Andy Murr also have the chops to get at the truth. But it be hard to deliver unvarnished facts while serving in the seat of power? Murr, who like LaGuire is scheduled to make $36,000 a year for the half-time job, said critical that the stories read like press releases dressed up as journalism. is an opportunity to do something a little experimental, informing people in the county and not just about one elected Murr said.

Murr, the former Los Angeles bureau chief for Newsweek who took a downsizing buyout, said heviews the county assignment as an extension of other public service work he has taken on in recent months: helping start a charter school for underprivileged kids and writing a grant proposal for a DNA project. Although he said admired Yaroslavsky and tends to agree with his politics, Murr said readers should be clear: are not doing public Earlier this week, I wrote about several nonprofit organizations rushing into the news game in California. Now here come the private and governmental players. in the pool for now. Readers will decide who deserves to sink, or remain in the swim.

On the Media also runs on Friday on A2. james.rainey@latimes.com Twitter: Hiring their coverage Media, from Arecord audience for and a second-place finish by its spinoff, Los which followed, helped CBS end two- year winning streak for premiere week. CBS had nine of the 15 most-watched prime-time programs from Sept. 21 through Sunday and averaged 11.77 million viewers for its prime-time programming, becoming the only network to record an increase in viewership over last premiere week, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nielsen Co. The seventh-season premiere of was the most-watched program, averaging a series-high 20.6 million viewers.

Los was second for the week, with 18.73 million viewers. CBS also had the second most- watched premiere, the Julianna Margulies-starring legal drama, Good which won its 10-11 p.m. Tuesday time period and finished 15th for the week with 13.71 million viewers. While viewership was up over last premiere week, ABC was down in large measure because of declining viewership for With the two-hour season premiere was third for the week with 17.79 million, less than the 21.25 million for last premiere. The two-hour Tuesday episode was ninth for the week with 15.37 million, a de- crease from the 18.3 million who watched the similar episode last season.

hourlong results show was 10th for the week, with 15.36 million, less than the 15.87 million who watched last premiere week results show. Despite the declines, both the Monday and Wednesday episodes won their time slots. ABC was second for the week with 11.04 million viewers, its largest audience since last premiere week, outside of Academy Awards week. It received strong showings from new series and was the most- watched new comedy, winning its p.m. Wednesday time slot and finishing 20th for the week with 12.60million viewers, largest audience in the time period since Sept.

26, 2007. PRIME-TIME TV RANKINGS franchise packs 1-2 punch, lifting CBS City News Service Cliff Lipson CBS SPINOFF: LL Cool of Los which premiered last week. ProgramNet- work Viewers ProgramNet- work Viewers 1 NCISCBS20.60 2 NCIS: Los AngelesCBS18.73 3 Dancing With the StarsABC17.79 4 NFL Football: Indianapolis vs. Arizona NBC17.47 5 HouseFOX17.16 ------------------------------------------6 Anatomy 9 p.m.) ABC17.03 7 CSICBS16.01 8 Criminal MindsCBS15.84 9 Dancing With the Stars (Tue.) ABC15.37 10 Dancing With the Stars (results) ABC15.36 ------------------------------------------11 The Mentalist CBS15.07 12 CSI: NYCBS15.06 13 60 MinutesCBS14.88 14 CSI: MiamiCBS14.19 15 The Good Wife CBS13.71 ------------------------------------------16 Desperate HousewivesABC13.64 17 Two and a Half MenCBS13.63 18 NFL Pregame 19 The Big Bang TheoryCBS12.96 20 Modern FamilyABC12.60 ------------------------------------------21 FlashForwardABC12.47 22 Survivor: SamoaCBS11.66 23 Cougar TownABC11.28 24 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (8 p.m.) ABC10.42 25 The Amazing RaceCBS10.40 ------------------------------------------26 Family GuyFOX10.10 27 Football Night America (Part 3) NBC9.59 28 The Forgotten ABC9.54 29 The Cleveland ShowFOX9.51 30 Brothers SistersABC9.38 ------------------------------------------31 CastleABC9.26 32 Cold CaseCBS9.19 33 BonesFOX9.11 34 How I Met Your MotherCBS9.08 35 Accidentally on PurposeCBS8.91 ------------------------------------------36 MediumCBS8.87 37 Ghost WhispererCBS8.76 38 EastwickABC8.50 39 MercyNBC8.38 40 Law Order: SVUNBC8.36 ------------------------------------------41 The SimpsonsFOX8.31 42 Numb3rsCBS8.10 43 The Biggest Loser NBC7.55 44 The OfficeNBC7.46 45 ------------------------------------------46 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (7 p.m.) ABC7.19 47 The New Adventures of Old Christine CBS7.17 48 American DadFOX7.14 49 Kitchen 9 p.m.) FOX6.98 50 The Jay Leno Show (Tue.) NBC6.91 ------------------------------------------51 Gary UnmarriedCBS6.86 52 KitchenFOX6.78 53 Football Night America (Part 2) NBC6.75 54 GleeFOX6.64 55 48 Hours MysteryCBS6.54 ------------------------------------------56 College football: Iowa vs. Penn State ABC6.39 57 The Jay Leno Show (Wed.) NBC6.38 58 Es Para Siempre (Wed.) UNI6.28 59 Law OrderNBC6.25 60 HeroesNBC6.10 ------------------------------------------61 Dateline 62 Es Para Siempre (Thu.) UNI5.88 63 The Jay Leno Show (Mon.) NBC5.81 64 The Jay Leno Show (Fri.) NBC5.79 65 Es Para Siempre (Tue.) UNI5.78 ------------------------------------------66 FringeFOX5.73 67 Es Para Siempre (Mon.) UNI5.71 68 So You Think Can Dance (Wed.) FOX5.50 69 CommunityNBC5.39 70 Es Para Siempre (Fri.) UNI5.34 ------------------------------------------71 Jay Leno Show 72 Law Order: SVU 73 Crimetime SaturdayCBS4.99 74 Most Wanted: America Fights Back FOX4.89 75 College Football Pregame (Sat.) ABC4.75 ------------------------------------------76 Cops 2FOX4.71 77 Saturday Night Live Weekend Update NBC4.54 78 FlashForward 79 CopsFOX4.14 80 En Nombre del Amor (Wed.) UNI4.11 ------------------------------------------81 Crimetime Saturday (8 p.m.) CBS4.10 82 Parks and RecreationNBC4.09 83 En Nombre del Amor (Mon.) UNI4.06 84 En Nombre del Amor (Tue.) UNI4.03 85 Modern Family ------------------------------------------86 Mercy 87 Cougar Town 88 The Vampire DiariesCW3.80 89 En Nombre del Amor (Thu.) UNI3.78 90 Brothers 7:30 p.m.) FOX3.64 ------------------------------------------91 En Nombre del Amor (Fri.) UNI3.63 92 Don Francisco Presenta UNI3.55 93 Aqui Ahora 94 Cristina UNI3.48 95 Un Gancho al (Tue.) UNI3.30 ------------------------------------------96 Brothers 7 p.m.) FOX3.29 97 Law Order 98 Un Gancho al (Wed.) UNI3.04 99 Un Gancho al (Thu.) UNI2.93 100 Rosa de Guadalupe (Fri.) UNI2.92 ------------------------------------------101 Rosa de Guadalupe (Thu.) UNI2.89 102 Next Top Model CW2.82 103 BrothersFOX2.68 104 Brothers 8:30 p.m.) FOX2.67 105 SupernaturalCW2.66 ------------------------------------------106 Un Gancho al (Fri.) UNI2.64 107 Un Gancho al (Mon.) UNI2.61 108 SmallvilleCW2.57 109 DollhouseFOX2.50 110 Viva el Sueno ------------------------------------------111 Sabado Gigante UNI2.32 112 One Tree Hill 113 90210CW2.00 114 Gossip Girl 115 Tiene la (Sun.) UNI1.91 ------------------------------------------116 Brothers 7 p.m.) FOX1.79 117 Hora Pico 118 Melrose PlaceCW1.44 119 Familia P.

LucheUNI1.38 120 Next Top Model (Encore) CW1.14 ------------------------------------------121 The Beautiful Life: TBLCW1.05 Network Averages Here is the number of viewers (in millions) that each network averaged per hour of prime time, for last week and for the season. Network Last week CBS11.77 ABC11.04 NBC7.56 FOX7.35 UNI3.66 Here are the rankings for national prime-time network television last week (Sept. 21-27) as compiled by the Nielsen Co. They are based on the average number of people who watched a program from start to finish. Nielsen estimates there are 286 million potential viewers in the U.S.

ages 2 and older. Viewership is listed in millions. Fox Theater Pomona La Quinta Estacion, Oct. 30 (Fri.) House of Blues Julian Marley, Nov. 13 (Sat.) House of Blues Anaheim Revolution Mother, Oct.

17; the Vandals Christmas Formal, Dec. 19 (Sat.) Grove of Anaheim Rob Zombie, Nov. 1 (now); Third Eye Blind, Nov. 15; the Devil Wears Prada, Oct. 3 (Sat.) Bootleg Theatre Spleen UTD, Oct.

16; Matt Costa, Nov. Grand Archives, Nov. 13; A Tribute to Neil Young, Nov. 20; Horse Feathers, Nov. 17 (now) Pauley Pavilion Jay-Z, Nov.

8 (Sat.) Hollywood Palladium Weezer, Oct. 24; Blasphemous Rumours and the Cured, Nov. 21 (Sat.) Wiltern Dec. 19 (Sat.) El Rey Theatre Jello Biafra and the Guantanamo School of Medicine, Oct. 25; Big the Kids Table, Dec.

13 (now); Cage the Elephant, Nov. Julian Plenti, Nov. 19; Little Dragon, Dec. Son Volt, Dec. 11; Dave Davies, Feb.

5 (Sat.) Kodak Theatre John Fogerty, Nov. 12 (Mon.) The Mayan Edward Sharpe the Magnetic Zeros, Dec. 4 (Sat.) Club Nokia Band of Horses, Nov. 9 (Fri.) Spaceland Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson, Nov. Dum Dum Girls, Nov.

28 (now) Silverlake Lounge Tape Deck Mountain; Elle Macho, Nov. 24 (now) The Roxy Hypercrush, Oct. 10; Dead by Sunrise, Oct. 19; Switchfoot, Nov. 11; Saul Williams, Nov.

13; Fat Drop, Nov. 20 (now) Key Club Everlast, Oct. 17; Nov. Too $hort, Nov. 12; Nitz- er Ebb, Nov.

17; Digable Planets, Dec. Marduk, Dec. 4 (now) Knitting Factory Xololanxinxo, Oct. 8 (now) HOT LIST WILL CALL unfolds Jay-Z recently released the third installment in his series of albums. Catch him and many other artists at these shows across the Southland, with on-sale dates in parentheses..

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