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Burt Reinhardt, one of CNN's first presidents and a television pioneer who is credited with helping to build the global news network in its formative years, died at his home near Atlanta on Tuesday. He was 91.
Warren Buffett as branch manager at the Dunder Mifflin paper company?
Single mom Bristol Palin has landed her own reality TV show, and producers say she will allow cameras "exclusive access" into her personal life for the first time.
NBC's "Today" show faces a transition with Ann Curry replacing Meredith Vieira as the show's main co-host, but just as important is the transition that the morning television program won't have to make.
British actress Camilla Luddington, who portrayed Kate Middleton in the Lifetime TV movie "William & Kate," has landed a meaty role on Showtime's racy series "Californication."
Former "American Idol" judge Paula Abdul reunited with Simon Cowell on Sunday, joining the celebrity panel on the upcoming U.S. version of the music impresario's TV talent show "The X Factor."
Katie Couric said on Tuesday she is stepping down, as expected, as anchor of the "CBS Evening News," five years after her much-hyped appointment as the first woman to single-handedly host a nightly newscast on a major U.S. television network
Simon Cowell wants his former "American Idol" sparring partner Paula Abdul and British singer Cheryl Cole join him on the U.S. version of his TV contest "The X Factor."
Jim Carrey will join Ricky Gervais, Will Arnett and other high-profile names set to appear in the hour-long finale episode of "The Office".
The fallout from a "Glee" extra's revelation of key plot developments via Twitter could impact the way some TV contracts are drafted.
"American Idol" producers said on Wednesday they are considering tweaking the voting system on the top-rated TV contest to correct a bias toward male contestants by the show's largely female audience.
While it took a couple of seasons for the general public to figure out that David Simon's "The Wire" was more than just an urban crime drama, there was no such lag in appreciation last year for his HBO follow-up "Treme".