Monday Night Mashup | February 3 | SGTV News 4
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SGTV News 4 presents a recorded version of our live, weekly broadcast. Tune in to hear the latest news on campus, around the Columbia area, and across the world.
British imports prove irresistible to American audiences
Goodhearted sitcom says goodbye to its characters with wit and grace
Post-apocalyptic caper a fitting farewell to Glover’s role on show
Future nurses concerned with message “Scrubbing In” may send.
Nev Schulman discusses friendships, mistakes, life with the Mix.
The cast of MTV’s hit shows Girl Code and Guy Code visit USC for a Carolina Productions sponsored performance.
USC’s Sorority Council receives a national award of excellence.
Students display their poetic talents at Poetry Night.
‘Controversial’ VMA performance deserves fair, not sexist critiques
Franco and friends make roast best in series
MTV held its annual Video Music Awards Sunday, despite the deliciously ironic fact that there hasn’t been a music video among their volumes of teen-oriented, melodramatic, campy and trite reality television in years.
Sunday’s 2013 MTV Video Music Awards left viewers everywhere scratching their heads over some of the bizarre, disturbing things that happened. Truthfully, I don’t think many people even paid attention to what celebrities actually won awards. Everyone was much more focused on the line of dancing teddy bears and Taylor Swift’s awkward dance moves. In case you missed it, here are all the highlights from a VMA night that will go down in history.
Arrested Development rewards loyal viewers after hiatus, but could be quicker on uptake
It seems like pointing out the obvious to comment on the senseless nature of reality TV, but somehow TV shows that follow the lives of children in pageants, teenage moms or blue-collar jobs are all people can talk about.
Sheriffs to hold meeting after 4 lawmen indicted
It was a real bummer. I had been such a huge fan from the start. The sharp-witted pop culture references and fast-paced “joke a minute” style. I started to become invested in the characters and looked forward to my half-hour escape from reality. Then, in one fell swoop, it was gone.
Mystery. Sex. Scandal. Vanessa Williams.
The weekly, 30-minute episodes of “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” follow the lives of a McIntyre, Ga. family. As a spin-off from Toddlers in Tiaras, this TLC reality show makes me flip the channel faster than you can say “beautimous.”