If Fred Dalton Thompson decides to run for president, as he has (including a wink and a nod to Jay Leno last week), the “Law & Order” co-star will wreak havoc on the prime-time schedules of TNT, USA and, less seriously, NBC. The Federal Communications Commission requires that broadcasters provide equal time to all candidates. If Thompson, who turns 65 in August, officially joins the race for the Republican nomination, networks carrying any of the actor-politician’s entertainment programs will have to either fork over equal time to the 10 other Republican contenders or take Thompson’s shows off the air. Democrats need not apply for equal time with Thompson, unless Thompson wins the nomination. The politician-turned-actor-turned-politician ended his membership in the “L&O” cast in the spring. Sam Waterston’s Jack McCoy is rumored to be in line for a promotion.
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Paula DeAnda’s Self-Titled Debut Drops August 29

Paula DeAndaPaula DeAnda will be releasing her self-titled debut on August 29th on Arista Records. 16-year-old DeAnda’s first single “Doing Too Much” featuring Baby Bash continues to burn up the airwaves having reached 40 million in audience at the Top 40 and Rhythm formats. [...] Read more!

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