Embattled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford laughed off Jimmy Kimmel’s suggestion that he get help for his drinking problem and was reported to be upset about his appearance on the late-night TV talk show.
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A Las Vegas man is hoping to hit the national stage this season on NBC’s “The Voice.”
You know what would be really revolutionary? A drama about ordinary cops solving mundane crimes.
In the new comedy, executive-produced by the “American Idol” host, one of the main characters looks at a waitress and declares, “I kinda wanna eat off her butt.” Another guy ends up crying, and a third vomits in a purse.
Los Angeles Dodgers fans in Southern Nevada will be left truly blue this season unless local pay-TV distributors agree to carry Time Warner Cable’s SportsNet LA channel — the Dodgers’ exclusive new 24/7 TV home.
The Christian Slater series, which feels like “Inception” remade as a USA network drama, is the perfect storm for a quick cancellation.
The smart, sexy drama kicks off its second season Wednesday, which still leaves you time to binge-watch the first 13 episodes.
The last piece of NBC’s big talk-show turnover will fall into place Monday when Seth Meyers debuts as host of “Late Night.” Meyers is filling the vacancy left by Jimmy Fallon after five years hosting “Late Night.”
CNN’s prime-time talk show “Piers Morgan Live” is coming to an end, the news channel said Sunday. Morgan, who succeeded Larry King in the 9 p.m. EST time slot three years ago, was drawing lackluster ratings. In contrast, King had a 25-year run on CNN.
Some of you are undoubtedly distraught about the Olympics coming to a close, but there are a couple of silver linings.
Hulkamania is running wild again in the WWE.
Who should play the casino moguls in the event series, based on the book “The War At The Shore,” about their 1995-2000 fight over Atlantic City?
It’s nearly as startling as coming across music videos on MTV, or arts and/or entertainment on A&E.
The former Mirage tram driver and graduate of Chaparral High School and UNLV will use an upcoming episode of the Vegas-based drama to launch a series set in the FBI’s Cyber Crime Division in Quantico, Va.
If Jimmy Fallon had already proven he was a natural hosting NBC’s “Late Night,” he left no doubt Monday that “The Tonight Show” now fits him like a glove.