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Joan Rivers is no longer fashionable for TV

Right about now, the pre-Oscar specials should be starting (if they haven't already). Every microphone-wielding celebri-journalist on the Oscar red carpet owes something to Joan Rivers. Her biting commentary made watching those Oscar preview shows interesting, even if her questions made the stars a bit uncomfortable.

But it looks like Rivers' schtick got to be too much for the celebrities and network execs. TV Guide Channel -- which took in Joan and daughter Melissa after E! gave them the boot --replaced the duo. The only place you'll find Joan and Melissa tonight is online at AOL's StyleList.com.

Here's their last televised Oscar night best- and worst-dressed round-up, from last year:

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