U.S. television news has become as predictably sensational as reality shows, while journalism in general is failing democracy and its crucial role in intelligently informing the public.
"Today" show co-host Ann Curry planned to stay on the NBC morning show for at least five more years and took the ratings war with ABC's "Good Morning America" personally, she told a magazine in a recent interview.
The veteran reporter who has worked on "Today" for 14 years, began to discuss her exit with NBC executives several weeks ago, according to the New York Times citing sources familiar with the negotiations.
Fox unveiled its fall 2012 premiere dates on Monday for "The X Factor," "Glee," "The Mindy Project," "Fringe," "Bones," "The Mob Doctor," "New Girl," "Kitchen Nightmares," and others.
A federal judge rejected CBS request to stop ABC's show "Glass House" ahead of its premiere on Monday amid allegations that it is a "Big Brother ripoff.
Celebrities and television personalities reacted to the death of comedian Yvette Wilson on Thursday who was best known for her role on the UPN show "Moesha." She was 48.
HBO apologized for featuring the decapitated head of former U.S. President George W. Bush in "Game of Thrones" and assured it will remove the prop from future DVDs
"Dallas," the dramatic hit soap opera from the 80s about the Ewings and their two biggest legacies oil and their Southfork Ranch , made its comeback to nighttime television on Wednesday on TNT.