Detect if Leopard's Front Row is running?

Is there some way to detect if Leopard's Front Row is active/running? I know in Tiger I could do a
tell application "Front Row"
if frontmost then
do something
end if
end tell
But that seems to not work properly now.

But Front Row runs even if it isn't displayed. Sorta like QuickSilver. It runs in the background, even though it isn't being used.
AND Front Row doesn't report if it is visible or front most. Therefor, trying to see if it is "visible" or "frontmost" does not do anything.
Trying this code
delay 10
set TheName to "Front Row" -- whatever the application name is
tell application "System Events"
set TheAppList to (name of application processes)
if TheName is in TheAppList then -- it is running
if visible of application process TheName then
beep
end if
if frontmost of application process TheName then
beep
delay 0.4
beep
end if
end if
end tell
delay 3
beep
delay 0.4
beep
delay 0.4
beep
When you run this, and activate Front Row, and wait, it only beeps 3 times at the end. There are no beeps before that. And I know it isn't both visible and frontmost (which could cause 3 beeps there).

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