Fox is staging a comedy reboot.
Special agent Jack Bauer is back on a television thriller "24," and after an almost two-year break, he is feeling a little conflicted -- especially on the controversial subject of torture.
She's the new kid on the block, but she's ready for the spotlight. The newest judge on "American Idol," .
Sci Fi Channel has renewed reality series "Destination Truth" for a third season to premiere in fall 2009.
Just moments into the Golden Globes telecast, Jennifer Lopez arrived onstage to present the night's first award. Oh, goodie!
NBC, looking to keep a John Wells-branded drama on the air after the March finale of the producer's "ER," is in talks to pick up his new cop show "Police" (formerly "LAPD") for a possible slot.
If you don't love "Damages," you may well be in a coma -- or at least in the throes of some sort of brain rot.
Emmy winner Christine Lahti is returning to the medical genre with USA Network's 90-minute pilot "Operating Instructions."
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.
Filmmaker George Butler wants his friends to know he's very much alive, despite a premature obituary on "The Charlie Rose Show" this week.
It proved to be more than a joke when David Letterman said in late September that "the road to the White House runs through me."
NBC will relive the Beijing Olympics in a two-hour primetime special on Saturday.