Miley Cyrus is breaking her silence on her controversial MTV Video Music Awards performance. In the teaser for an interview that was conducted following Cyrus’ headline-making collaboration with Robin Thicke, the “We Can’t Stop” singer says she set out to “make history” — and did. “I don’t pay attention to the negative, because I’ve seen […]
Read moreDaily Show host Jon Stewart is back in the anchor chair on Tuesday night, after taking three months off to direct Rosewater, his first feature film. Stewart reclaims the hosting mantle from correspondent John Oliver, who kept the show steady thanks to a constant barrage of summer stories from Paula Deen to Anthony Weiner. Or, […]
Read moreWith the debut of Fox Sports 1, Regis Philbin is returning to the daily airwaves as one of the co-hosts on the afternoon show “Crowd Goes Wild.” Philbin quickly got into a feud with the channel’s star sports highlight team Jay Onrait and Dan O’Toole. It wasn’t pretty. (Source: Fox Sports 1 and Mediabistro.com)
Read morePublic intellectual Cornel West tore into many of this week’s speeches surrounding the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.‘s “I Have a Dream” speech, accusing everyone from President Obama to Rev. Al Sharpton of “sanitizing” Dr. King’s vision. “Brother Martin himself, I think, would’ve been turning over in his grave,” West said of the […]
Read moreAlicia Keys rocked “Good Morning America” on Friday, performing her hits in Central Park. The singer treated the audience to “Girl on Fire,” ”Listen to Your Heart” and “No One.” Everyone seemed to have a good time. PART 2: Unfortunately your browser does not support IFrames. (Source: ABC-TV and GossipCop.com)
Read moreBill O’Reilly ended his Thursday night show apologizing for incorrectly claiming the night before in two separate segments that no conservatives or Republicans were invited. There were multiple reports to the contrary yesterday and today, and O’Reilly admitted he got it wrong. O’Reilly thought it was a mistake that the invited Republicans didn’t attend, but […]
Read moreBill Murray channels Liberace to mark David Letterman’s 20-year CBS anniversary on Thursday’s “Late Show.” The actor, who appeared on Letterman’s first “Late Night” broadcast in February 1982 and then again on the inaugural “Late Show” in August 1993, arrived on stage in a white Rolls Royce, from which he emerged in a cape, carrying […]
Read more“Kris Jenner’s Talk Show — Axed,” screams the headline of a RadarOnline story that goes on to claim Jenner was informed by “FOX executives that her six-week trial run at being a talk show host will be just that — it’s not coming back for a second run.” According to the webloid, Jenner was told, […]
Read moreBill O’Reilly mostly found the speeches commemorating the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington to be “uplifting” and inspiring, and even credited President Obama for his message about the past mistakes of the civil rights movement, but he didn’t like the omission of black Republicans and conservatives from the stage and said there was […]
Read moreThe New Yorker takes a deep dive into the world of cable news, with a specific focus on MSNBC (subscription is required). A good deal of the article’s content will not be surprising to regular readers, but there are some surprising anecdotes. For starters, Chris Hayes opens up about his ratings struggles at 8 PM, […]
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