Almost two years later, the con is back on.
NBC television is expected to announce on Tuesday that comedian Jay Leno is moving to prime time with his own weeknight talk show next year.
NBC News denied Monday that conservative author Ann Coulter has been banned from the network after "Today" dropped her from Tuesday's program because of breaking-news events.
Prime-time cartoon favorite "The Simpsons," U.S. television's longest-running comedy, led the nominations announced on Monday for the Writers Guild of America's broadcasting awards.
Dead is the word when "The L Word" returns.
1980s US sitcom The Cosby Show is to be given the X-rated treatment by porn producers.
The CW wants to spin off its hit teen drama "Gossip Girl" next season.
Pamela Anderson is planning a "romantic" New Year's Eve with her ex-husband Tommy Lee.
CBS' Grammy nominations special wasn't a breakaway hit with viewers Wednesday night, but it didn't play off-key.
NBC's hit comedy "The Office" will get the coveted post-Super Bowl spot next year, while the new drama "Kings" will take over for "ER".
Jennifer Aniston wants the tabloids to stop starting pregnancy rumors – before it’s too late.
In an era where awards shows are as commonplace as reality shows, even the top-tier events are finding it hard to stand out.