Canceled. That's the status of Reba McEntire's new sitcom 'Malibu Country,' which aired on Friday nights on ABC. The network has nixed the half-hour show after just one season on the air.
After a season of plummeting ratings, all four 'American Idol' judges will be fired and replaced -- along with one of the show's main producers, according to the latest rumors.
Wow, I hate when these things happen to one of my favorite shows but according to TV Guide, one of the major characters on "Criminal Minds" will be killed off at the end of this season.
It's become an HBO phenomenon - "True Blood". I have not seen the show, but became curious as to what it was about (besides the obvious - BLOOD). I wanted "the Cliff Notes" edition, and I found it for you in case you too have not seen the show.
it's a dangerous, dangerous world out there. Sometimes I personally lose my sense of humor about it all, even though it becomes so absurd at times. I'm getting to the point where I don't know what's funny and what isn't any more. Do you feel the same? Case in point
Over the past few days I've had several listeners ask if George Jones' funeral will be broadcast on television. The answer is yes, and that's great news for all Country Music fans.
Do you like "Two and a Half Men"? I think it's hysterical (even though I don't think it should be on at 7:30 at nite, but that's for another article). It was more hysterical with Charlie, I will admit, but it's still pretty darn funny. But it looks like another change is coming
Over the last year it seems that Country Music singers have been popping up all over television. In addition to the usual musical guest appearances on talk shows, Country Music singers have become a big part of prime time television shows and reality competitions.
Earlier today Richie Phillips had a visit from some friends straight from England. Sadly I missed my opportunity to see if they loved Dr Who as much as I do.Growing up my brother was such a fan he made my mother knit him a scarf. Now I am hooked and so is my 9 year old daughter. Have you ever given the Doctor a chance?
When the first season of ABC's drama 'Nashville' winds up next month, fans will spot one of the Music City's biggest stars on their television screens, as singer Brad Paisley will appear on the show's finale.
Look out Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Sherri Shepherd and Elizabeth Hasselbeck. Gretchen Wilson is gunning for you, but in a good way! The country singer, who just issued 'Right on Time,' will join the aforementioned gabbers and co-host 'The View' on Thursday, April 25.