Hollywood changes schedules, airs warnings about violent content after Connecticut shooting

By The Associated Press

NEW YORK, N.Y. – Hollywood is responding to the Connecticut school shooting rampage by switching schedules, adding disclaimers, delaying a film opening and presenting a sombre lineup of daytime TV specials.

Several daytime talk shows responded with shows Monday dedicated to Friday’s shooting in Newtown, Conn. They include “Katie,” ”Dr. Oz,” ”Dr. Phil” and “The Doctors.”

The shows are often taped well in advance.

Showtime gave viewers a special warning of violence before the season finales of “Dexter” and “Homeland” on Sunday. The TLC network is delaying a special called “Best Funerals Ever.”

The Film Society of Lincoln Center cancelled Monday’s screening of Tom Cruise’s violent new movie, “Jack Reacher.”

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