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It looks like late Lost castaway Harold Perrineau is about to shoot another harrowing death scene -- only this time…
Things started getting tense when attorney Lisa Bloom, a guest panelist on the show, asked Gary whether he has an…
NEW YORK (AP) - Jay Leno's longtime bandleader, Kevin Eubanks, may not play very long once the Leno troupe returns…
OPINION - 'Soul Train' was a beacon, beaming raw, uncut, unapologetic black style and swagger into homes around the country...
VIDEO - Former 'American Idol' Fantasia talks exclusively with theGrio about her recent career stumbles and plans for a successful…
NEW YORK (AP) - Wyclef Jean showcased the resilient spirit of a nation in the midst of catastrophe...
OSLO (AP) -- Rihanna says she will perform a new song called "Stranded" with rapper Jay-Z and U2's The Edge…
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Alaina Reed-Amini, the Broadway star and TV actress best known for her long-running roles on "Sesame…
LONDON (AP) -- Oprah Winfrey's announcement last week that she will end her daytime TV program after its 25th season…
VIDEO -- The parents of Chicago television host, Garrard McClendon, are the victims of a horrendous crime...
ATLANTA (AP) -- The former fiance of a cast member from "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" died Friday night after…
OPINION - The "Brothers" writers have exceptional talent to call upon, yet, in football parlance, they are afraid to stretch…
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "Take my mother-in-law -- please," isn't a joke you're likely to hear often these days from…
LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ed McMahon, the loyal “Tonight Show” sidekick who bolstered boss Johnny
KRISTA KLAUS TV for thousands of Hillsborough County jail inmates went blank Friday, but it wasn’t because of bad behavior.
Let’s face it: the summer television season, with its wasteland of sitcoms and dramas unworthy of the regular calendar, as
Nearly 10 years ago, I started my professional career at MTV Networks where I was constantly reminded that “Video Killed
A study was conducted by two communications professors at the University of Massachusetts, Sut Jhally and Justin Lewis. The professors