Former “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen is to make a “revealing personal announcement” on the “Today” show on Tuesday, following reports in online and tabloid media that the Hollywood actor has been diagnosed as HIV positive.
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One small business is just weeks away from scoring a win of a lifetime: a free 30-second ad that will air during the Super Bowl.
CBS has switched up this week’s episodes of “Supergirl” and “NCIS: LA” in the wake of Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris because of plotlines that mirror the real-world violence.
For his latest “Take a Break” segment, host James Corden spent nearly 10 minutes of Thursday’s “The Late Late Show” running amok at Planet Hollywood Resort.
AMC abandoned its original moniker, American Movie Classics, long before it started churning out some of TV’s finest dramas.
The fevered lead-up to Donald Trump’s “Saturday Night Live” episode turned out to be more exciting than the edition of the show he hosted.
George Barris, the Batmobile creator whose talent for turning Detroit iron into decked-out automotive fantasies earned him the nickname “King of the Kustomizers,” has died. He was 89.
Quentin Tarantino will appear on MSNBC’s “All In With Chris Hayes” on Wednesday night to discuss the police boycott of his films following the director’s comments about police violence.
Sure, you could watch all of the “Treehouse of Horror” episodes whenever you want at SimpsonsWorld.com or on the FX app. But that would require pushing a bunch of keys or buttons, and who needs all that hassle?
NBC has pulled the plug on its low-rated action drama “The Player,” bringing to an end the greatest streak of scripted series Las Vegas has ever seen.