STARR REPORT
Goin’ Hollywood
There’s more to CNBC president/ CEO Pam ela Thom as-Graham than meets the eye.
Graham has also au thored three mystery books – and the movie rights for the third novel in her “Ivy League Mystery Series” – “Orange Crushed” – have just been scooped up by Oscar-nomi nated actor Morgan Free man.
Publishers Weekly calls “Orange Crushed,” “a provoc ative novel sure to appeal well beyond the ivory tower.” Thomas-Graham’s other two “Ivy League Mystery” novels are “Blue Blood” and “A Darker Shade of Crimson.”
Last but not least:
* “On-Air with Ryan Sea crest” averaged a 1.3 rating for the week of May 10-14 – its best-ever average and a 30 percent increase from its pre miere week last January.
* Publicist Gary Rosen speaking this a.m. (7:45) at The TV Academy’s NY chap ter (111 W. 57th): “Is there such a thing as bad PR?”
* Judge Marilyn Milian (“People’s Court”) and Ch. 4’s Max Gomez co- host the La tino Com mission on AIDS’ an nual bene fit, “Cielo Latino,” tonight at the Copa.
* On tonight’s “ET” (7 p.m./Ch. 2): The $12 million Bel Air mansion the stars are battling over – including Ben Affleck, whose neighbor would be Jennifer Lopez!
* Meteorologist Sean McLaughlin joins MSNBC in July. He’ll also weathercast for Sunday’s “Weekend Today” on NBC.
* “Apprentice” runner-up Kwame Jackson at the Gar den Sunday, taking in his first WNBA game and posing for pictures with fans.
* Michael Imperioli (“The Sopranos”) at BLVD downing Grey Goose vodka.
* Producer and ex-CAA agent Tony Krantz has signed on as EP of “Inside the Bubble,” Steve Rosenbaum’s look inside the John Kerry campaign.
* Mets announcer Ralph Kiner at the Yogi Berra Mu seum tonight (7-9, Little Falls, N.J.) signing copies of his book, “Baseball Forever: Re flections on 60 Years in the Game.”
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