The Late Late show's Craig Ferguson is ending his run as the host of the show at the end of December. He announced yesterday who is last guest will be. It's a another talk how host. Well, former host.
I saw a story about the TV industry last week. To paraphrase, it stated that, unlike last year, no shows had been cancelled by Oct. 20.
At this time last year, four shows had already bit the dust. Then this happened.
We've known for some time now that 'The Colbert Report' would say goodbye as Stephen moves on to bigger and better things at CBS' 'Late Show,' but we at last have a departure point. Comedy Central has officially scheduled the last 'Colbert Report' for mid December, but when can we run screaming at the gates to say goodbye?
For the past several years, CBS has been airing The Grammy Nominations Concert Live!, a special revealing the Grammy Awards' nominations in the top categories, interspersed with live performances.
This year, however, the network is changing things up with a Christmas special featuring Grammy artists and nominations instead.
Yesterday I told you about 2 shows on NBC that were cancelled even before they got on the air.
Did you know there were shows that had been cancelled but saved by fans?
The Foo Fighters invited Cheap Trick’s Rick Nielsen to help them celebrate the fourth night of their weeklong invasion of the ‘Late Show With David Letterman.’
CBS' "Late Show with David Letterman" continued its Foo Fighters week with Ann Wilson and some members of Heart joining the Foos for a respectable run hrough "Kick It Out."
Who will jump on stage with the Foos next? Stay tuned, the rumors are flowing.
The fall 2014 TV season has been dominated by the arrival of superhero series like 'Gotham,' 'The Flash' and more, and CBS is about to have a 'Super' new addition to the team. Following its initial announcement, the 'Supergirl' TV series has officially landed at CBS with a full series commitment, focusing on the tale of Kara Zor-El, Superman's cousin.
NBA Hall of Famer and CBS Sports analyst Charles Barkley joined the list of prominent sports fgures chiming in on Adrian Peterson's child abuse arrest – this time, defending the Minnesota Vikings running back.