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Madonna and Beyonce Knowles appeared on Oprah Winfrey's first farewell TV show yesterday (23.05.11).
Teens Lauren Alaina and Scotty McCreery sing on Tuesday for the 2011 "American Idol" title in the TV show's youngest-ever, and first all-country music finale.
The directors of media conglomerate News Corp., the owner of Fox News Channel, have quietly put in place a policy to disclose corporate political donations on the company's website.
Despite these recessionary times, John Benjamin Hickey has managed to land not just one great job, but two.
Simon Fuller, the British creator of hit TV show "American Idol," received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday surrounded by some of the real-life stars he has helped to create.
Ashton Kutcher admits he "can't replace Charlie Sheen" on 'Two and a Half Men'.
Jimmy Kimmel's lacerating dissection of the industry has become an annual highlight of the week when television's biggest networks reveal programming plans to advertisers. This year he nailed the pie-eyed suspension of disbelief that characterizes each sales job.
Bono is set to perform at the final of 'American Idol'.
After several years at No. 3 in the evening ratings behind NBC and ABC, the Tiffany network had high hopes in 2006 when it convinced Couric to leave NBC's "Today" show and take over the anchor role.
Oprah Winfrey neared the end of her quarter-century reign on national television on Tuesday night with a star-studded send-off featuring Beyonce, Madonna, Aretha Franklin, Tom Cruise, Michael Jordan and many others who honored the talk show queen's efforts to boost education and fight poverty.
Oprah Winfrey stands between singer and actor Will Smith and his wife actress Jada Pinkett Smith during the taping of "Oprah's Surprise Spectacular" in Chicago May 17, 2011.
Fairy tale figures, 1960s era stewardesses and men who dress up as women to get a job are featured in 13 new television series that ABC is introducing next season, along with proven performers Tim Allen and "Charlie's Angels."