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People.com: Grey's Anatomy, 30 Rock in Contention for Emmy Awards

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences reveals the top 10 finalists in drama and comedy

CNNMoney: The DTV transition: What you need to know

Like the dramatic final scene of "The Sopranos," if you haven't adequately prepared for the transition to digital television on Feb. 17, 2009, your television screen could fade to black.

Time.com: Steamy Prison Drama in Telenovela Land

HBO is betting that Mexican soap fans will go for a gritty, and expensive, drama about women in prison

People.com: Sopranos, 30 Rock Win Screen Actors Guild Awards

The Sopranos may be off the air but the Mob clan still rules with an iron fist – at least at Sunday's Screen Actors Guild Awards from Los Angeles's Shrine Auditorium.

People.com: AFI Releases Annual List of Best Movies, TV Shows

American Film Institute's year-end honors have a surprise topping their annual list: Judd Apatow's Knocked Up.

People.com: Katherine Heigl: Nobody Thought I'd Win the Emmy

Nobody was more surprised than Katherine Heigl's own parents when the Grey's Anatomy star won the Emmy for outstanding supporting actress in a drama on Sunday.

People.com: Sopranos and 30 Rock Win Top Emmys

The Sopranos and 30 Rock took top honors, as best dramatic and comedy series, respectively, but it was often "Silent Night" at the 59th annual Primetime Emmy Awards - where such stalwarts as Sally Field and Ray Romano had their onstage comments bleeped.

People.com: Ryan Seacrest May Sing and Dance on Emmy Show

Besides the possibility of host Ryan Seacrest singing and dancing, Sunday night's 59th annual Emmy Awards will feature the spectacle of doctors going head-to-head against mobsters - or, to be more precise, Grey's Anatomy braving it out for the gold against The Sopranos.

'Sopranos' goes out on high note

Long hailed as one of the finest series in television history, "The Sopranos" finished its seven-season, 10-year run in a fitting manner: as the outstanding dramatic series of the year at Sunday's 59th annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

Commentary: Sex? Explicitness? This series delivers

Well, you think you've seen everything on TV. Then along comes HBO with "Tell Me You Love Me" to open your eyes.

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