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Posted on 16/05/08

I couldn't have been at the network parties because they didn't happen. Really

richard_siklos@fortunemail.com

NEW YORK -- I am not standing near enormous platters of shrimp and sushi under a tent at Lincoln Center. I am not listening to Maroon 5 play while the stars of Gossip Girl glow and mingle. I am not at the television "upfronts," because, as you may have heard, they don't really exist any more. They are over, a relic of the past, like drive-in movies or bolo ties or Cabbage Patch dolls.

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