'Desperate' is on its way out, and these Bs want in on the territory.
Matt Lauer isn't being replaced, Today fans.
Pam picks a girl to replace her, but thinks Jim is attracted to her.
Even though there's no replacing Michael Scott
I hear Lou Reed is looking for something to do.
A very important announcement.
Great Scott!
Remember him? You will in April.
It seems the family film followed the source material a little too closely.
"Remember people, we're only as strong as our weakest bladder."
The first footage from the 3D threequel hits the web!
We've got a rally and a march to look forward to!
Victoria's Secret seems to think so.
Ann Curry discusses with Jimmy Fallon how she confused the Wheaton College in Massachusetts with the Wheaton College in Illinois.
EW.com is reporting that although the rumors have begun – and will continue – to fly, Simon Cowell’s 'American Idol' replacement won’t be named until after the season 9 finale.
Bosses behind Brittany Murphy's latest movie project have decided to forge ahead with the film, after the project was thrown into turmoil by the actress' sudden death on Sunday.
Johnny Depp has confirmed he's sailing back to the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' film franchise by appearing in character at Friday's D23 Expo in Anaheim, California.
Comedian Dane Cook has been forced to apologize to fans after tricking them into believing he had landed a part in the forthcoming Twilight movie.
CNN cofounder Reese Schonfeld has scolded CNN officials following a report in the New York Daily News that CNN producers had been instructed to carry the opening and closing of the NASDAQ live every day.
The media-buying group OMD, a division of Omnicom, has tentatively agreed to buy about $30 million of television time on UPN that will include not only traditional ads worth that amount but also promotions and product placements on UPN shows as well.
In a new twist on product placements, Sex and the City costar Kim Cattrall held a new Nikon digital camera throughout interviews carried by MSNBC, Fox News Channel and some 25 local news programs Thursday.
Eardrum, a company that produces radio commercials in the U.K., is launching the country's first product placement company completely dedicated to motion pictures.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar, who recently joined the cast of NYPD Blue, rejects rumors that he was brought to the show to replace the departed Rick Schroder.
Ticket sales for R-rated films have plummeted since movie theaters, bowing to political pressure, began tightening their enforcement of age restrictions, the Washington Post reported Thursday, citing a study by research group MarketCast. The study concluded that "significant numbers" of children under 17, especially girls, were being deterred from seeing R-rated movies. The theaters' policies, the study said, caused the recent releases The Mexican, starring Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt, and Angel Eyes, starring Jennifer Lopez, to lose a major share of the audience that ordinarily would have been attracted to them, the study said. It estimated that the movie Tomcats, from Joe Roth's Revolution Studios lost 30 percent of its potential audience because of theater enforcement of age restrictions.
As the major networks scramble to attract viewers with reality-based programming amid fears of a Writers Guild of America strike, they're also attracting criticism for new corporate-sponsored business practices.
ABC's upcoming reality show The Runner, which challenges viewers to piece together clues as to the whereabouts of the title character, is taking product placement to new heights … and, possibly, new lows. According to The New York Times, the reality series' content will be largely based upon which corporate sponsors shell out the most money for onscreen promotion.
New Jersey rocker Jon Bon Jovi will give the commencement address for the Class of 2001 at Monmouth University in New Jersey later this month.