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Programmers keep shows' prospects in focus (groups)
Pilot testing may have failed the network when they picked 'Sister Kate' over 'Seinfeld,' but the process is still as much a television tradition as the Wacky Neighbor or the Smart-Mouth Kid. Which is why the networks continue to solicit the advice of randomly selected strangers who get paid $75 to $100 to hold dials measuring their emotional responses to potential shows.
Autistic man offers free hugs, improves his world
SAN ANTONIO - Most Saturday mornings, Christopher Webster can be found downtown, across from Alamo Plaza, offering strangers a gift without any strings, catches or small print.
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