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Don't touch that dial: Test Pattern tunes into television, movie, music and pop culture links, as well as gossip and idle chat from around the Web.

Every week, msnbc.com entertainment producers Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, Denise Hazlick, Paige Newman, Kurt Schlosser and Anna Chan weigh in on topics ranging from TV commercials to movie hype to the latest celebrity blunder. We're not ashamed to admit our love for bad TV or reveal what's on our iPods, and invite you to join the conversation via your comments.



Oh yeah, we've made some changes

Posted: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 7:00 AM by Denise Hazlick
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For those of you who didn't notice (and judging by the comments we've seen, more than a few of you have), we've made some changes to Test Pattern in the past few weeks.

Gael Fashingbauer Cooper was the sole author of this blog for the past several years. While she was on maternity leave, we wondered what we would do about Test Pattern, and it was suggested -- by Gael -- that we make it a section-wide blog. And that's exactly what we did.

So now, instead of just sending the funny, bizarre, infuriating and thoughtful items we spot on the Internet to each other, we're sharing them with you. Our internal musings have become the fodder for posts, from Anna Chan's confessions of a band girlfriend to Paige Newman's dismay about Gil Grissom's depature from "CSI" to Kurt Schlosser's love of watching people fall. And while Gael now will only be writing one post per week, for those of you who want more of her unique perspective, check out her own blog, Pop Culture Junk Mail.

I hope you enjoy the wider (or as we say here at msnbc.com, fuller) spectrum of opinions and tastes. And I look forward to sharing more of my musings in the future.

Denise Hazlick
Entertainment editor

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