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Kendra Wilkinson Lands New Show

Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Prime Time, Reality, Announcements, News,

Kendra WilkinsonKendra Wilkinson has joked fans may see her "getting pregnant" on her new reality show.

The former Girls Next Door star has signed a deal with network WE TV for a new program, Kendra On Top, and says part of the series will follow her and husband Hank Baskett's desire to have a sibling for their two-year-old son Hank Jr..

"That's a true true thing that's happening in my life right ... Do we want to have baby number two right now? You'll get a chance to go through that with me. I want to figure it out and bring my fans through that process. Who knows you might even see me on top of Hank and get pregnant!" she said when asked if she is planning on having another child.

Kendra recently admitted she feared her reality TV career was coming to an end after she and network E! "parted ways" and they decided to film any more episodes of her show Kendra. Now, the blonde beauty admits she feels energized to have a "fresh start" with WE TV.

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Time Warner Cable to test TV Everywhere in select markets

Posted by Jacci Lewis Categories: BBC, Cable, CBS, HBO, Cable/Satellite, Internet,

time warner cableTime Warner Cable is about to put yet another nail in the coffin of office productivity.  The company plans to test delivery of cable TV programs on the Internet.  How ever will the average cubicle dweller cram that, , and relentless Facebook updates into the average work day?

Time Warner calls it’s prototype TV Everywhere.  The initial test will involve 5,000 customers in selected markets around the country. The company has not yet said which markets will be involved. CBS, (a.k.a. Sci Fi Channel), TNT, TBS, AMC, and BBC America, HBO, WE tv, and the Discovery Channel are among the many networks committed to participating in this initial test of TV Everywhere.

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