CNN has fired Kathy Griffin from their annual New Year’s Eve program, which she cohosted with anchor Anderson Cooper.
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Scott Pelley is out as “CBS Evening News” anchor, and he’ll be returning to full-time work at the network’s flagship newsmagazine “60 Minutes.”
“A million dollars changes a lot,” one contestant says of the grand prize that lured Jabbawockeez and the Las Vegas winner of another TV dance contest to the new NBC competition.
Skip the pool parties and the cookouts — and the heatstroke — with a series of marathons that will keep you in front of the air-conditioning.
On Saturday, Homer Simpson got “inducted” into baseball’s Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. An exhibit dedicated to “The Simpsons” opened, 25 years after the popular TV episode “Homer at the Bat” originally aired.
WWE canceled an event it had planned in Manchester, England, citing Monday’s terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert that killed 22 people and injured dozens more. The company, which had planned to showcase its popular developmental roster NXT at the Manchester Arena, where a suicide bomber detonated his device, made the announcement on Friday on Facebook.
ABC’s remake of the classic film “Dirty Dancing” failed to make a significant impact in the Wednesday ratings, coming in well below the season finale of “Survivor” in both key ratings measures.
Yeah, it’s miserable outside. But hang in there: Winter is coming.
Sir Roger Moore saw more to life than a well-mixed martini.
What’s in a name? Would a TV series by any other name have ratings as sweet? Or even sweeter?
Fox News Channel is parting ways — again — with Bob Beckel, the co-host of its primetime program, “The Five.”
I spent a good portion of my adolescence knowing with full certainty that, if I were ever granted a dying wish, it would be for Michelle Pfeiffer to serenade me with “Cool Rider,” her big number from “Grease 2.”
Bobby Moynihan will leave “Saturday Night Live” following this weekend’s season finale after nine seasons on the NBC show.
“Dynasty” is returning to TV, nearly 30 years after the prime-time soap opera aired its last hair-pulling fight.
Roger Ailes, a towering figure in TV news and politics whose long run was tarnished by the sexual harassment scandal that forced him out last year as head of Fox News, has died. He was 77.