In with the new for Emmy comedies, in with the old for drama

Split personality for Emmy Awards

Emmy had a split personality this year. Television’s annual awards show honored hot new broadcast comedies “Modern Family” and “Glee,” while sticking with more familiar favorites from cable in drama.

Depleted WAC looking at rebuilding _ again _ after ’selfish’ departures

WAC commish calls latest departures ’selfish’

Pat Haden to replace embattled Southern California athletic director Mike Garrett

Garrett out, Haden in as USC athletic director

Coming soon to campus near you: Schools raise cash through Hollywood filming

Calif. schools seek Hollywood deals to raise cash

Colleges become reluctant allies in fighting online music, movie piracy under new rules

New rules bring online piracy fight to US campuses

Kansas official says smaller Big 12 schools offered money to Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma

Big 12 wheeling, dealing explained

LAWRENCE, Kan. — Kansas athletic director Lew Perkins said Wednesday that the five Big 12 schools in danger of being left without a conference came up with a plan that included offering money to keep Texas, Texas A&M and Oklahoma in the league.

Big 12 commish says league ready to cash in with new TV deals, even with 10 schools

Promise of bigger TV dollars drove Big 12 survival

Boise State accepts invitation to join Mountain West Conference, seeks clearer path to BCS

Boise St accepts invitation to join Mountain West

Nebraska regents could vote Friday on whether Huskers go to Big Ten or stay in Big 12

Nebraska decision on Big Ten could come Friday

Cleveland wins! 14-year-old ends Ohio drought, spells ’stromuhr’ to win National Spelling Bee

Teen breaks Cleveland drought, wins Spelling Bee

What’s up, doc? A Cartoon Network campaign to enlist kids in the fight against bullying

Cartoon Network plans major anti-bullying campaign

Small-town girl’s guitar guided ‘American Idol’ finalist Crystal Bowersox in tough times

‘Idol’ finalist can’t wait to reveal her own songs

From stocks to sous vide, TV’s Top Chefs are ready to school fans in online courses

TV’s Top Chefs star in online university

You’ve watched them whip up delectable dishes, and a soupcon of drama, in the Top Chef kitchen. Now, stars of the hit Bravo TV series are ready to school their fans: Pack your knives and go… online.

Jerry O’Connell puts law school on hold to play a lawyer on TV in CBS show ‘The Defenders’

O’Connell has law school on hold to play TV lawyer

Notre Dame’s football independence possibly in jeopardy with Big Ten considering expansion

Will Notre Dame keep its independence?

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Spurned nearly a century ago by teams in what is now the Big Ten, Notre Dame athletic director and coach Jesse Harper didn’t stand pat. He put together a schedule that included games at Army, Penn State and Texas.

Host of thorny issues, from March Madness expansion to BCS, await new NCAA president

New NCAA president embraces tourney proposal

Robert Culp, who starred with Bill Cosby in groundbreaking series ‘I Spy,’ dead at 79

Robert Culp, who starred in ‘I Spy,’ dead at 79

Reform Title IX or law misinterpreted? Man who wrote law, college chancellor agree it works

Official says football Title IX’s biggest problem

Former Ducks coach Bellotti stepping down as Oregon AD after a year to take job with ESPN

Bellotti announces he’s stepping down as Oregon AD

Hoops fan Obama puts on headset, does college basketball commentary; future career option?

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‘Inglourious Basterds’ cast, Bridges, Bullock win SAG awards; ‘Mad Men,’ ‘Glee’ casts also win

‘Inglourious Basterds’ wins SAG film award

Bridges, Bullock, Mo’Nique win SAG film awards; ‘Mad Men’ and ‘Glee’ casts win TV honors

Bridges, Bullock win SAG film awards

LOS ANGELES — Jeff Bridges has been honored as best actor at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for his portrayal of a hard-luck, hard-living country music singer in “Crazy Heart.”

‘Glee,’ ‘Mad Men’ cast, Alec Baldwin, Tina Fey of ‘30 Rock’ win SAG acting awards

‘Glee,’ ‘Mad Men’ cast win SAG Awards

LOS ANGELES — The cast of the 1960s Madison Avenue saga “Mad Men” has won the trophy for best drama series ensemble at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for the second year in a row.