South African comedian Trevor Noah will replace Jon Stewart as the host of the last-night comedy parody “The Daily Show” on Sept. 28, Comedy Central said on Thursday.
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Hulu has removed “19 Kids and Counting” from its streaming library in the wake of the child molestation scandal surrounding the reality show, Variety has confirmed.
The Discovery Communications-owned network has not canceled the program in the wake of the recent disclosure that Josh Duggar, one of the central figures in the show, admitted to molesting teenage girls 12 years ago.
David Letterman ended his late-night television career with a heartfelt “good night” and goodbye to viewers.
With David Letterman’s final show on the horizon, tributes have started rolling in from fellow latenight hosts.
After seven seasons, it’s time to say goodbye to Don Draper. The “Mad Men” series finale is one of six shows to watch this week.
For nearly 600 episodes of “The Simpsons,” Harry Shearer has been the voice of many of the show’s most iconic characters — among them Principal Skinner, Ned Flanders and Montgomery Burns. Now, the comedian and voice actor is leaving the show.
Bradley Cooper will appear in the first episode of CBS’ new fall drama “Limitless,” based on the 2011 feature film, in which Cooper starred.
Comedian Tina Fey has given us plenty of laughs over the years. She gave the dress right off her back to David Letterman during “The Late Show” Thursday night.
After months of rumors, it’s official: Bill Simmons is leaving ESPN. The sports network says it remains committed to Grantland, the ESPN-owned website Simmons founded, but that Simmons will no longer work there.
Colombian-born actress Sofia Vergara, one of the stars of comedy hit series “Modern Family”, has received a star on the Walk of Fame, the 2,551st on the renowned Hollywood Boulevard.
On Friday, U2 will make a long-delayed visit to “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” but New Yorkers have already seen a fair bit of what may appear on the show.
Thanks to Shaquille O’Neal and the magic of live television, the Internet was graced with some serious slapstick humor on Wednesday.
Pres. Barack Obama stopped by the set of the “Late Show with David Letterman” Monday night, for his eighth and what is expected to be his final guest appearance.