'Scandal' star Tony Goldwyn creates a new drama
Tony Goldwyn has displayed a lack of ethics in the White House.Click to Continue »
View ArticleKatherine Heigl returns to TV with new NBC series
Katherine Heigl is returning to television, with her mother in tow.Click to Continue »
View ArticleTV academy: A few snubs won't prompt Emmy changes
When the Emmy Award nominations for next month's ceremony were unveiled, there was a glaring shortage of love for popular dramas "The Good Wife," "Scandal" and "The Blacklist."Click to Continue »
View ArticleSimon Cowell on a business, personal roll
Life is good these days for Simon Cowell.Click to Continue »
View ArticleTV CRITICS WATCH: QUICK QUOTE: NBC chief on Emmys
"I'm not going to grouse about the Emmys. Let's bring back the CableACE Awards. How about that?" — NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt, in a joking response during a Q&A…Click to Continue »
View ArticleAngela Kinsey get reality TV education on Hulu series 'Hotwives of Orlando'
Angela Kinsey will play a deeply religious housewife in "The Hotwives of Orlando" on Hulu starting Tuesday. She had never seen any of the "Housewives" reality shows the show is…Click to Continue »
View ArticleProducers of some of TV's top dramas talk about how they do it
PASADENA, Calif. - How do the wizards of television keep audiences coming back for more? With so much competition it requires a mysterious alchemy to spin straw into television gold.Click to Continue »
View ArticleNBC's Ann Curry reported to be in the running for job on 'The View'
Is Ann Curry destined to rub elbows every morning with Rosie O'Donnell?Click to Continue »
View ArticleAP newsman acts as a reporter on new Starz show
Associated Press Writer Jonathan Landrum Jr. switched from reporter to acting as one during the filming of Starz's new sitcom "Survivor's Remorse," co-executive produced by NBA superstar LeBron...
View ArticleFox consolidating television studio, network
Fox says Gary Newman and Dana Walden, the two executives who run the company's television studio, will also be in charge of the Fox broadcast network.Click to Continue »
View ArticleProducer says filming in Jerusalem 'exhilarating'
"Dig" will arrive this fall on USA as a six-episode thriller set in Jerusalem, starring Jason Isaacs as an FBI agent and Anne Heche as head of the local FBI…Click to Continue »
View Article'The Divide' delivers power, grit, with Philly flavor
With its first scripted series, WE makes a bold bid to expand beyond its identity as a cable channel for women.Click to Continue »
View ArticleNick's 'Sam & Cat' gone after less than season
With Ariana Grande hitting it big in the music world this summer, her time as a star on children's television is about to become history.Click to Continue »
View ArticleNew bride Edelstein takes on 'Guide to Divorce'
Lisa Edelstein, the star of Bravo's new "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce," is in a far happier place in her personal life.Click to Continue »
View ArticleVieira looks to connect with viewers on new show
Meredith Vieira is looking to connect.Click to Continue »
View ArticleTelevision Q&A: No more 'Dirty Sexy Money'
Q: In checking out DVDs at my local library I came across seasons one and two of the TV series "Dirty Sexy Money" starring Donald Sutherland. Much to my dismay…Click to Continue »
View ArticleActor Tom Ellis is having a real 'Rush' making new series about a doctor
It hasn't surprised Welsh actor Tom Ellis that his character on the new USA Network series "Rush" gets compared to the role Hugh Laurie played on "House, M.D." Both are…Click to Continue »
View Article'Married' and 'You're the Worst': Terrible relationships of terrible people...
"You're shaking the bed again."Click to Continue »
View ArticleActor is having a real 'Rush' making new series about a doctor
It hasn't surprised Welsh actor Tom Ellis that his character on the new USA Network series "Rush" gets compared to the role Hugh Laurie played on "House, M.D." Both are…Click to Continue »
View ArticleProducers of some of TV's top dramas talk about how they do it
PASADENA, Calif. - How do the wizards of television keep audiences coming back for more? With so much competition it requires a mysterious alchemy to spin straw into television gold.Click to Continue »
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