Andy Rooney dies at 92
Longtime CBS newsman Andy Rooney, who contributed more than 1,000 essays to "60 Minutes," died on Saturday as a result of complications following surgery. He was 92.
View ArticleBiz booming as 22 shows clamor for a piece of Big Apple
New York City is host to 22 primetime series
View ArticleJackman brings stage chops to ‘Les Miserables’
Hugh Jackman, star of the stage and screen, was a natural candidate for the leading role in Universal's "Les Miserables." The actor has moved seamlessly between the stage and film throughout his...
View ArticleHugh Jackman: Superhero turned ‘Miz’ wiz
'X-Men' star shows off his musical side in Tom Hooper's adaptation of Victor Hugo's classic
View ArticleGlobes honor returning TV series but makes room for the new
There are no safe bets when it comes to Golden Globe nominations for best television series. The Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. has a knack for nominating freshman series for its awards.
View ArticleWGA East, NBC Battle Over Bid to Unionize Peacock Prods.
The Writers Guild of America East and NBC’s documentary-reality operation Peacock Prods. have been battling since last year over the guild’s attempt to unionize about 100 freelance producers and...
View ArticleRoger Ailes, Fox News Founder Who Was Forced Out by Scandal, Dies at 77
Roger Ailes, a towering figure in TV news and politics whose long run was tarnished by the sexual harassment scandal that forced him out last year as head of Fox News, has died. He was 77. Fox News...
View ArticleFred Silverman, TV Executive Who Led Programming at ABC, CBS and NBC, Dies at 82
Fred Silverman, the executive who became the only person in TV history to have headed programming for each of the Big Three broadcast networks, died on Thursday at his home in the Pacific Palisades,...
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