AP - Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate. A sampling from Friday night:
AP - The Federal Communications Commission has sided with the National Football League in a long-running programming dispute with Comcast Corp., ruling that Comcast should carry the league's NFL Network on its popular digital cable package.
AP - He's the kid who taught a world of youngsters how to spell "aardvark" and that's not all.
AP - Cloris Leachman has been chosen as grand marshal for next year's Rose Parade.
Reuters - YouTube, the largest video-sharing Website, has started to run full-length TV shows from CBS Corp's archive, in its latest step to boost advertising revenue by adding professional programing.
AP - Helio Castroneves (EHL'-ee-oh kas-troh-NEH'-vehz )is asking a Miami judge to change his bail conditions on tax charges so he can compete in a race in Australia.
AP - Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate, the candidates and the economy.
Reuters - Pop star Britney Spears plans to set the record straight about her personal and professional woes in a documentary to be aired shortly before the release of her new album "Circus" in December.
E! Online - Three things you need to know right away about the CW's just-revealed new makeover show with Top Model's Jay Manuel and J. Alexander: