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Daily Archives : May 10, 2011

Famed Billionaire Will Apply for Position Vacated by Steve Carell on ‘The Office’

The season finale of NBC’s “The Office” will feature a surprising guest appearance, with a well-known billionaire applying for the job left open by Michael Scott–played by Steve Carell–when Carell left the show, according to The Hollywood Reporter’s The Live…

Fox Renews Two Series

The Fox Network announced that it has renewed two prime-time series, Entertainment Weekly reported in its Inside TV blog. The shows are both animated sitcoms: "Family Guy" and "The Cleveland Show." "Family Guy" will return for a 10th season, while…

Battle of Iconic Blondes: ‘Beverly Hillbillies’ Elly May Sues Barbie

Donna Douglas, the actress who played Elly May Clampett in the classic television series "The Beverly Hillbillies," is suing Mattel over a Barbie doll that she claims resembles her, reports The New York Times’ ArtsBeat blog. Douglas claims the toy,…

Microsoft Buys Skype For $8.5 Billion in Cash

" Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) and Skype Global S.à.r.l. today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire Skype, the leading Internet communications company, for $8.5 billion in cash from the investor group led…

‘House’ Stars Signed, Show Close to Renewal for What Appears to Be Final Season

Fox’s "House" is nearing a renewal for its eighth and likely last season after co-stars Robert Sean Leonard and Omar Epps signed deals to return, reports Deadline.com. Leonard, Epps and Lisa Edelstein were the three original cast members whose contracts…

Watch Why the Lakers’ Andrew Bynum Needs to Be Reined In NOW, Before His Lethal Attacks With His Right Elbow Cause a Career-Ending Injury to Another Player

Let’s go to the videotape. That’s what TVWeek Open Mic blogger Chuck Ross does as he illustrates the threat the Los Angeles Lakers’ Andrew Bynum has become when he unleashes his lethal right elbow to deliberately foul someone. To read…

Networks Scrambling for First TV Interview With Kidnap Victim Held Captive for 18 Years

Television networks are jockeying to secure the first TV interview with Jaycee Dugard, the woman who was kidnapped at age 11 and held captive for 18 years by a sexual predator, reports the New York Post. With Dugard, now 31,…

Trump Defends Himself Against Racism Claims, Points to Black ‘Apprentice’ Winner

Donald Trump defended himself against claims that the potential presidential candidate is racist, saying on Fox News’ "Fox and Friends" that he’s "the least racist person there is," reports the Los Angeles Times’ Show Tracker blog. Trump cited his NBC…

YouTube Expands Offerings in Effort to Attract ‘TV-Size Audiences’

Seeking to tap growing consumer demand for content via Internet-connected televisions and devices, YouTube is adding 3,000 titles from big Hollywood studios, reports the Los Angeles Times’ Company Town blog. YouTube chief Salar Kamangar wrote in a blog post that…

‘Dexter’ Taps Colin Hanks

The Showtime drama "Dexter" has tapped Colin Hanks, the son of Tom Hanks, for a story arc in the show’s sixth season, reports TVLine.com. The specifics of his role are being kept under tight wraps, the story says. Hanks has…