Premiering at 10 p.m Aug. 2, the locally produced “The Damon Elliott Show” promises a look at Las Vegas’ “hottest dayclubs, restaurants and nightclubs.”
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WWE has terminated its contract with wrestler Hulk Hogan, who’s real name is Terry Bollea, Variety has confirmed.
For everyone lamenting the fact that “Saturday Night Live” is on hiatus while the Rachel Dolezal controversy rages on, Maya Rudolph has answered your wishes.
ABC is preparing for what could be one of the biggest interviews of 2015 when it airs Diane Sawyer in conversation with Bruce Jenner on Friday.
The new Neflix “Daredevil” series is heavily influenced by the main character’s Catholicism, which became a mainstay of the Matt Murdoch character with Frank Miller’s 1980s reimagning of the franchise.
Sawyer Sweeten grew up before the eyes of millions as a child star on the endearing family sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond.” Early Thursday he committed suicide, his sister Madylin Sweeten said in a statement.
The doctor is officially out. Patrick Dempsey is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy” after 11 seasons on ABC’s Emmy-winning drama.
The “The Late Late Show with James Corden” averaged a 0.4 rating in adults 18-49 and 1.66 million viewers overall — the largest “Late Late Show” audience on a Monday since November 2011 with Craig Ferguson as host.
Cult television thriller “The X-Files” will return for a limited series with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their FBI agent roles, Fox Broadcasting network said on Tuesday.
TLC has pulled the plug on “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” following allegations that the mother at the center of the show has been romantically linked to a convicted child molester.
Come for the teen angst and romance. Stay for Josh Groban urinating on a wall.
The 25-year-old media buyer and Miss Michigan USA 2013 will attempt to outwit, outplay and outlast the competition starting at 8 p.m. Wednesday on KLAS-TV, Channel 8.
The Fox network isn’t responding to suggestions that it edit its upcoming crossover episode of “The Simpsons” and “Family Guy” to remove a joke where the punch line is “your sister’s being raped.”
Beyonce closed this year’s MTV Video Music Awards show with an epic, nearly 20-minute performance.
“Sharknado 2: The Second One” (9 p.m. Wednesday, Syfy) really is that much better in a bad way (or that much worse in a good way, depending on your perspective) than the original.