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Greg Meng Interview: Author Discusses New Book 'Days of Our Lives 45 Years'

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Greg Meng

The long-running NBC daytime drama Days of Our Lives has aired nearly every weekday since November 8, 1965. The series that focuses on its core families, the Hortons and the Bradys, has been syndicated to many countries around the world and also rebroadcast on SOAPnet.

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October 2010

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Will Sasso Interview: Star of the Hit CBS Comedy '$#*! My Dad Says'

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Will Sasso

Born on May 24, 1975 in Ladner, British Columbia, Canada, Will Sasso is probably best known as being part of the recurring cast on the FOX sketch comedy series MADtv. The comedian portrayed a variety of quirky characters on the show including Eracist member Hugh, pop singer Michael McCloud, accident-prone handyman Paul Timberman, and Mexican luchador Senor Bag of Crap.

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October 2010

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Jim Peterik Interview: Survivor Founder and 'Eye of the Tiger' Composer Authors 'Songwriting for Dummies'

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Jim Peterik

In Jim Peterik’s 45 year (and counting) career he has enjoyed 15 top ten hits, sold over 20 million records, received an Academy Award nomination for best song (“Eye of the Tiger," 1982) and won the coveted Grammy that same year.

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Rick Springfield Interview: Superstar's Memoir 'Late, Late at Night' Details Turbulent Life

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Rick Springfield

Singer/songwriter/actor and now author Rick Springfield has a total of 17 Top 40 hits to date, a Grammy Award for the 1981 hit “Jessie’s Girl,” and skyrocketed onto the pop culture scene that same year with the simultaneous release of his iconic Working Class Dog and a role on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital.

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