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Biggest Stories of 2008

December 25, 2008
by: 
 Bridget Daly

It seems sad to think about Heath Ledger's death this way, but the Associated Press has just named that topic the biggest entertainment story of 2008. Broadcast producers and news editors around the country voted on the topics, and Heath's death came in at number one.

It was one of those stories that kept on popping up, too, as if no one wanted to believe it was true. Every time his daughter Matilda was spotted with her mother Michelle Williams, or something happened with Heath's family and his estate, it re-opened the wound. Also, with the huge success of The Dark Knight, Heath's untimely death was easily the most talked-about topic of the year. Until the election anyway.

Here are the top ten entertainment stories of the year according to the AP. Is there any that they forgot?

1. HEATH LEDGER DIES:
When Australian actor Heath Ledger was found dead Jan. 22 at 28, shock and confusion over the circumstances of his death followed. The autopsy concluded Ledger's death was accidental, the result of a toxic combination of prescription drugs. His legacy continued, though, in a roundly acclaimed performance as the Joker in the year's biggest box office hit "The Dark Knight."

2. WRITERS STRIKE ENDS:
The Writers Guild of America took to the picket lines Nov. 5 of last year. The strike played havoc on the industry, from award shows to network TV schedules, and didn't conclude until Feb. 12. When an agreement was finally reached, the Academy Awards were saved and scripted television slowly returned to the airwaves.

3. BOX OFFICE FOR "DARK KNIGHT":
As the release of Christopher Nolan's second Batman installment "The Dark Knight" neared, anticipation over Ledger's performance mounted. The film went on to gross $528 million domestically, second all-time only to "Titanic." Unlike most blockbusters, it also appeared on many critics' top 10 lists.

4. POLITICAL COMEDY SHINES:
The long campaign was highlighted by late-night hosts (David Letterman chastising John McCain for missing his scheduled guest appearance), satire veterans (Tina Fey's Sarah Palin impression on "Saturday Night Live") and new media sensations ("Obama Girl"). "SNL," "The Daily Show" and "The Colbert Report" all charted their best ratings.

5. BRITNEY SPEARS' DOWNWARD SPIRAL:
Though by year's end Britney Spears had rebounded with a new album and successful TV appearances, her 2008 started at a low point. After a custody dispute with Kevin Federline, Spears was hospitalized and held for psychiatric evaluation. The chaos eventually subsided and in November she released the aptly titled album "Circus."

6. PAUL NEWMAN DIES:
Newman, one of the most beloved actors of the 20th century, died Sept. 26 at 83 after a fight with lung cancer at his longtime home in Westport, Conn. In the days after, tributes were paid to the charismatic actor in his various worlds: theater, movies, auto racing and philanthropy.

7. TV NETWORKS EMBRACE THE WEB:
Online video turned pro in 2008. Networks increasingly embraced the Web, making many of their most popular shows available to stream online. News Corp. and NBC Universal banded together to created Hulu.com, while ABC and CBS continued to beef up their sites.

8. GEORGE CARLIN DIES:
The truth-telling comedian — widely considered one of the greatest ever — died June 22 at 71. "He was more than just a comic," said Paul Rodriguez. "His routines became part of the American lexicon."

9. TIM RUSSERT DIES:
Reaction to the unexpected June 13 death of Tim Russert at 58 was widespread and felt throughout Washington by Republicans and Democrats. Tom Brokaw delivered the news live on NBC, and would later temporarily take Russert's spot on "Meet the Press." David Gregory recently became the full-time moderator for the show, the longest-running on TV.

10. JENNIFER HUDSON'S FAMILY TRAGEDY:
Days after the release of her film "The Secret Life of Bees," tragedy befell the family of the "American Idol" finalist. Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew were killed in a shooting at their Chicago home. Police
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Reader Comments
4:42PM 12/28/08 hiltonfann1
Heath's Death is a huge shame, He was amazingly talented, He always made super films. He is missed by all of us :'(
12:03AM 12/27/08 gevo
The older is mixed up but i would agree that those are the tops news stories of 08
4:08PM 12/26/08 jdawgg2009
heath ledger will win an oscar he did a verry good job ...
10:52AM 12/26/08 girl
HEY BRITNEY !! Go to you tube and search for JIMMY WILLIAMS STREET LOCKIN !! Open the first video that comes out - should be the first..I have done just the first one,could not do the whole one because you can not make any gap.I collected the rest.(((-: Plus do not trust my channel, I am wild one and provocateur..((((-:
1:01PM 12/25/08 Eboe
It is sad that Heath Ledger's death was #1, but sudden tragedies are news-making and Americans eat up tragedies. That's why 6 out of the 10 stories are tragedies. It's a sick world.
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