The CBS Network has unveiled first-look video clips for a number of its new fall series. Here they are: The Millers The Crazy Ones Hostages Intelligence Mom We Are Men
A former friend of Michael Jackson — and onetime witness on behalf of the late pop singer — appeared on television calling Jackson a pedophile and detailing allegations that Jackson sexually abused him as a child. CNN reports that Wade…
The CW has released a number of first-look trailers for its new fall programs. Here they are: The 100 The Originals Reign Star-Crossed The Tomorrow People
One drama series went through the upfronts without learning whether NBC will renew it, but Deadline.com reports that at least one cable network is interested in the show, “Hannibal,” if NBC decides to pass. Amazon has also expressed interest, the…
After the announcement that longtime judge Randy Jackson is leaving Fox’s "American Idol," singer and rapper Nicki Minaj is also planning to depart, reports US Weekly. Minaj will be focusing on her next album, touring and her endorsements, with a…
The American Civil Liberties Union is lobbying for a storyline on a major television comedy series. The Hollywood Reporter’s Live Feed reports that the advocacy group wants the characters Cam and Mitch from ABC’s "Modern Family" to get married. The…
In its legal battle with broadcasters, Aereo is looking to score what The Hollywood Reporter’s Hollywood, Esq. calls "the ultimate ruling." The Barry Diller-backed company filed for summary judgment in the case, which is looking into the legality of Aereo’s…
Shakira has confirmed that she won’t return to NBC’s "The Voice" for the show’s fifth season, soon after reports surfaced that Christina Aguilera is in talks to return to the show, reports E! Online. "It was a hard decision for…
After receiving criticism for what some called the divisive nature of "Black in America" and recent comments she made about white reaction to the series, Soledad O’Brien said she’s happy to continue the conversation about race and is developing "White…
USA Network has shifted into comedy mode with its first green lights for comedy projects in 15 years, reports Deadline.com. The cable channel placed series orders for "Sirens," from comedian and actor Denis Leary, and "Playing House," from Jessica St….