TV
There was a time when the networks made the effort to give even their most legendarily awful shows evocative, unforgettable titles.
“Everybody that I talked to in L.A. said, ‘That’s the worst idea I’ve ever heard,'” Marklen Kennedy recalls. “And so from there I just kind of went, ‘Well, OK, that means it’s good.'”
Kiara Belen has something most aspiring models don’t, a competitive instinct forged as a star high school and college basketball player. Belen, 22, who grew up in Las Vegas and is completing her studies toward a sociology degree, will be among competitors on the latest edition of “America’s Next Top Model.”
News Corp. on Monday launched its new Spanish-language TV network in Las Vegas and on 49 other stations nationwide in a bid to edge out Univision and Telemundo as the largest network in the growing Hispanic market.
“Absolutely, I’m a wacko.” Danny Koker isn’t talking about some of the outrageous modifications he’s overseen at his garage, Count’s Kustoms. Or even his years as local B-movie host Count Cool Rider.