Hot Topic: George Lopez 100th Episode

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Slayer of stereotypes

'Lopez' breaks barriers and longevity records as skein sets 'cultural milestone'
It was about time. The network track record on Latino-fronted sitcoms was abysmal when ABC launched "The George Lopez Show" in 2002. "George Lopez" came along just as new demographic info started emerging about the nation's fastest-growing minority group and in the same time frame that other shows, such as Fox's "Luis" and the WB's "Greetings From Tucson," also emerged.

Population shift punches aud numbers

Hispanic increase affects TV landscape

Bullock finds producing congenial

Thesp set out to create opportunities for Latinos on network TV

The decline of family values

After years of success, sitcoms based on comedians and their kin are on the wane
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Concerts draw from life experiences

Lopez's appeal to live audiences results in sold-out gigs

Cast reflections

Thesps offer some insight to 'George Lopez'

Please, be our guest

During its five-season run, a plethora of guests have visited 'George Lopez'

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