CBS executives shared why they canceled ‘NCIS: Hawai’i’ and have no plans for reviving the series on the network’s streaming service.
The writing has been on the wall for a long time, but many of us have only recently begun to read it after Sage Steele betrayed her true self in the latest instance of the longtime ESPN anchor expressing her own apparent deep-seated feelings of self-hatred.
The 26-year-old will lead the Antoine Fuqua-directed biopic exploring all aspects of Michael's life, including his iconic performances.
300 is currently home to several major hip hop artists, including Megan Thee Stallion, Young Thug, Gunna, Fetty Wap, Shy Glizzy, Tee Grizzley, and more.
Miss Texas 1941 was the oldest-surviving woman to be crowned Miss America.
The hosts of The Talk did not shy away from talking about CBS CEO Leslie Moonves' exit from the company.
This 1994 classic featured a star-studded list of actors and told the story of Black affluence on Martha’s Vineyard.
Mimi Haleyi recalled trying to use her period as an excuse to rebuff Harvey Weinstein.
Just when you thought Lifetime was finished, they are back with another special, and this time around they will focus on the effects of their “Surviving R. Kelly” docuseries. According to Deadline, the follow-up special will be hosted by journalist Soledad O’Brien as they examine all of the things that happened since the three-part docuseries […]
Take a look at where each character left off in the original movie and how they'll appear in the sequel before its premiere on March 5.
The nominations for the 2019 Grammy Awards were announced on Friday morning live on 'CBS This Morning.'
People who want to attend these indoor gatherings will need to be tested for COVID-19 or show proof of full vaccination.
In an interview published days after pleading not guilty to additional sexual assault charges, Harvey Weinstein makes a maior admission.
Ten years, hundreds of thousands of images -- and we're just getting started. This year 16 athletes join the revered ranks of Body Issue stars, and there are, as always, too many awe-inspiring moments to count.
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Names such as Roxanne Shante and MC Lyte might not be as known as Cardi B and Nicki Minaj today, but they forged a path for women in hip-hop.
The creator of some of the most influential shows in TV history, including 'All in the Family' and 'The Jeffersons,' has died at 101.
Tisha Campbell and Tichina Arnold are back together at last for a new talk show, tentatively titled Tisha & Tichina Have Issues.
Victoria Alonso's attorney says Alonso was silenced as a 'gay Latina who had the courage to criticize Disney.'
Latifah confirmed the news on Watch What Happens Live, telling a caller, "We're actually working on it."
Late in “Girls Trip,” when the central Flossy Posse is squabbling at a New Orleans hotel, the impulsive merrymaker Dina hurls a slew of expletives at her friends ― about “raggedy fake-asses” and the clap. ...
In a day and time where it seems everyone wants the title of being #goals, Karen Civil is actually living it. The digital media maven breathed fresh, innovative air onto the blogging and marketing scene back when the competition looked like there wasn't enough room for a Black Woman-led urban site t
Channing Dungey has stepped down as president of ABC, the broadcaster announced on Friday. She will be replaced by Freeform development boss Karey Burke.
Two years of negotiations crumbled in days. A judge's scathing rejection, though, wasn't totally unforeseeable.
The TV personality breaks the news on 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show.'
The Grammy-winning producer, writer and arranger who worked with The Spinners and The Stylistics, among other groups, died after a lengthy illness, his wife ...
Twenty years ago, the MTV Video Music Awards had a viral moment — before “viral moments” even existed — during the opening number when Madonna kissed both Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera. See…
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Robyn Dixon responded to rumors that she is leaving the Bravo show.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences has “initiated disciplinary proceedings” against actor Will Smith over his actions at Sunday’s Oscars, the group announced on Wednesday.
"I am so upset with it that I am ready to quit Hollywood. It's got so bad I hate to come to work in the morning."
"The ESSENCE Fest of the past does not exist anymore. If you were beholden to that ideal of your mother’s ESSENCE Fest, it’s gone."
The podcast is released weekly on Spotify.
Updating live -- here's every artist who's taking home statues at the 2018 GRAMMY Awards.
The 'Sex and the City' sequel wraps its second season Aug. 24.
Sirico portrayed "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri on the HBO series.
Wearing a nondescript gray T-shirt with a backstage pass dangling from his neck, Jeff Shell looked more like a snowy-haired roadie than a VIP as he milled about in the wings of the Sahara Tent ahead of Blink-182's set at Coachella on April 14. The NBCUniversal CEO had spent the day at the festival with his wife, Laura, in anticipation of the band's first show in nearly a decade. Later, he took a seat alongside a leather-clad Kourtney Kardashian, whose long-running "Keeping Up With the
Wendy Williams had to be told repeatedly that 'The Wendy Williams Show' had been canceled, according to Debmar-Mercury executives.
Abrams, an avowed fan of the iconic series, portrayed the president of United Earth on "Star Trek: Discovery."
Peter Rosenberg says he privately apologized to Kelly Rowland for "clumsy and stupid" comparisons to Beyoncé in a recent Hot 97 interview.
Sharon Osbourne is leaving The Talk after nearly 11 years as a co-host. Keep scrolling to read CBS' statement addressing the "upsetting" March 10 episode.
In a lengthy internal memo, CEO Reed Hastings addressed letting go top communications executive Jonathan Friedland: "His descriptive use of the N-word on at least two occasions at work showed unacceptably low racial awareness and sensitivity."
The five-year court fight reached the U.S. Supreme Court, which sided with Comcast. In the end, Allen won carriage for his networks on the provider.