Medical reality shows are a big hit, but would you still watch knowing families and patients have, at times, not consented to the footage used? That’s what happened to a devastated New York family.
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Stephen Colbert revealed to Jerry Seinfeld on Wednesday’s season finale of “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee” that he was planning on leaving “The Colbert Report” even before getting his “Late Show” gig.
Holly Madison and her husband, Electric Daisy Carnival founder Pasquale Rotella, turned to the cast of Animal Planet’s “Redwood Kings” to build them a “luxury chicken coop mansion.”
ESPN is cutting ties with the outspoken host Keith Olbermann, the latest set-to the Walt Disney-owned sports-media juggernaut has had with prominent members of its talent pool.
Comedy Central said it will ensure its venerable and rule-breaking animated series “South Park” will top the 300-episode mark with a three-season renewal deal that keeps the enduring program on the Viacom-owned network through 2019.
“Mr. Burns” will be back. After negotiating a new deal, Harry Shearer is in fact returning to “The Simpsons,” Variety has confirmed.
Comedy Central is now making full episodes of its shows available on Roku’s streaming devices. Roku owners can use Comedy Central’s new channel to watch full episodes of the “Daily Show With Jon Stewart” and other shows for free.
While each month Netflix announces what will be removed from their catalogue to make space for new movies, documentaries and TV shows, the streaming giant quietly removed hundreds of programs over the holiday weekend.
The CW’s “Penn & Teller: Fool Us” is a bit of a reappearing act for the Rio headliners and “Sharknado 3” co-stars.
Days after the Miss USA pageant was dropped by Univision and NBC, the July 12 event has found a new home on television, the Reelz channel.
A is for Adios. Actress Sonia Manzano announced this week at the American Library Association’s conference that she would be leaving her role of Maria on “Sesame Street,” a part she has played for 44 years.
Bradley Cooper, Will Ferrell, Denis Leary, Jim Gaffigan and Caitlyn Jenner headline new series debuting this month.
“Success in show business does not always create the best version of people,” a misty-eyed Bob Saget says in the trailer for “I Am Chris Farley.”
Between the dozens of conversations held Saturday night inside Atomic Liquors in downtown Las Vegas, some local tales about the city’s qualities were filmed for an upcoming episode of Comedy Central show “Drunk History.”
A product of the same team behind “Cruel Intentions: The Musical,” “The O.C.” musical will be adapted and directed by Jordan Ross, with Lindsey Rosin producing.