By John Sinkevics | Local Spins
Not only has Michigan’s Joshua Davis survived on Season 8 of NBC’s The Voice, but the talented singer-songwriter has emerged as one of the favorites among the reality show’s 12 finalists.
Rolling Stone recently polled its readers to come up with a rundown of the 10 best tv shows of the 1980s.
"Cheers" came out on top, followed by "Miami Vice", and "Hill Street Blues."
PBS' Black History Month programming includes special episodes of "Antiques Roadshow" and "Genealogy Roadshow," two new "Independent Lens" documentaries and an "American Masters" premiere, the network announced.
TVGN -- also known as TV Guide Network -- is rebranding as Pop across its distribution of 80 million U.S. homes starting Wednesday, including in greater Grand Rapids.
The CBS-Lionsgate venture is unveiling a new on-air look and creative design to celebrate the fun of being a fan.
Craig's Note: I have never watched a minute of "Sons' of Anarchy" Nor will I. I just don't care.
The producer of "Sons' of Anarchy" has compared the finale of his show to the last episode of CBS' "M*A*S*H"
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.
Chelsea Handler was always a different kind of late-night talk show host and has always had a bit more of an edge to her comedy.
On "Conan," she has always made a few sly remarks to sidekick Andy Richter about his weight.
Andy finally decided he had enough.
WGN America has ordered a second season of its original drama "Manhattan."
"Manhattan" is set in Los Alamos, N.M., at what is now Los Alamos National Laboratory against the backdrop of the mission to build the world's first atomic bomb during World War II.
The show, which airs at 10 p.m. Sunday nights on Chicago's WGN-TV, has its first-season finale on Oct. 19.
A new TV network titled Pop is launching in 2015.
And, no, it's not all about soda!
If you know anything about me, you know I love fast food (White Castle), Chicago sports (go Hawks!) and I am a big fan of media and TV.
Anyone who was a child of the '90s at some point probably watched the NBC television show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
You may remember the show: Will (played by Will Smith) was sent to Los Angeles' affluent Bel Air neighborhood from west Philadelphia to live with his rich aunt and uncle and their children. Cultures clashing! Imagine the hijinx!