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Starr Report

The creators and stars of CBS’s new series, “NYC 22,” will be at The Paley Center (25 West 52nd St.) on Thursday, April 12 (6:30 p.m.) for a premiere screening, and subsequent Q&A, to talk about the show — which follows six NYPD rookies patrolling upper Manhattan.

Series stars Terry Kinney, Adam Goldberg, Leelee Sobieski, Judy Marte, Harold House Moore, Tom Reed and Felix Solis will join “NYC 22” executive producer Jane Rosenthal and creator Richard Price on the panel. The series premieres Sunday, April 15 on Ch. 2 (10 p.m.). Rosenthal is executive-producing with Robert De Niro.

Tickets can be purchased at paleycenter.org.

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Former FBI agent Mark Rossini, who’ll be appearing in an upcoming BBC documentary, has joined RLTV’s Washington, D.C.-based “The Danger Zone” for several taped segments. In the segments Rossini — an expert in counter-terrorism — offers insight into the workings of counter-intelligence agencies worldwide and discusses, in-depth, other issues pertaining to that very secretive world.

New episodes of “The Danger Zone” — hosted by Richard Carlson, Col. Bill Cowan and Dr. Renee Garfinkel — begin airing on Monday, April 2. RLTV currently airs on Verizon FiOs and Comcast (it rolls out on Time Warner Cable and Cablevision this July).

Rossini, a familiar talking head, is also featured in the upcoming two-hour BBC documentary about the hunt for Osama bin Laden. That airs May 1.

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The additions of Charlie Rose and Gayle King to the newly rechristened “CBS This Morning” (alongside Erica Hill) have yet to move the ratings needle. The show, which kicked off its newest iteration over two months ago (Jan. 9), averaged 2.6 million viewers last week — and, in fact, is down 10 percent in total viewers from the same week last year (when it was “The Early Show” with Chris Wragge, Hill, Jeff Glor and Marysol Castro).

Good Morning America,” meanwhile, continued to nip at the heels of NBC’s “Today Show,” with “GMA” (Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos, Sam Champion, Lara Spencer and Josh Elliott) pulling in 5.1 million viewers, just 400,000 eyeballs behind “Today” (both shows had approximately the same viewership gap in adults 25-54).

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Last, but not least:

* Barclays Center/Nets CEO Brett Yormark guests on today’s “After the Bell” (4:30 p.m./Fox Business Network) . . . Ch. 4 airs live coverage of tomorrow’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Ch. 4’s Jane Hanson and Tom Llamas are joined by Tommy Smyth, Treasa Smyth (“Ireland Calls”) and Pace University’s Chris Cahill . . . The NYC Half Marathon will be televised for the first time ever this Sunday (7-9 a.m.) on Ch. 7. Rob Powers calls the race with Olympic runner Todd Williams . . . Tavis Smiley will be in town this weekend to give a Sunday-night talk at NYU on “Women, Children & Poverty in America.”