Well, if Baby Goose didn’t float your boat, SNL’s October lineup will either fill you with Wonder, or make you Sick with anticipation. Season 43’s next hosts have been announced, including Gal Gadot and Kumail Nanjiani.
Whether you loved or hated him (and most people did either one or the other), the man was a television titan who forever changed the cable news landscape. Let's see how folks on Twitter felt about Ailes' death.
It's that time of year again when info leaks from network offices in NYC and LA regarding the fates of our favorite TV shows.
Not all the data is in of course, but according to The Huffington Post, Law and Order SVU fans can breathe easy, as the show has been renewed by NBC for another year. Oth...
SNL has one heck of a Season 42 finish ahead, to follow Louis C.K. with Jimmy Fallon, Chris Pine, Melissa McCarthy and The Rock, and live on every coast at that. Of all those names, however, McCarthy might build the most anticipation, as the Sean Spicer impressionist says she’s already squirreling away notes for the next appearance.
If you're single this Valentine's Day, don't fall for this scam. Remember, if it is too goo to be true, it usually is. Officials are warning people of this scam that has been happening to people online dating and the peek of the scam is--you guessed it--around Valentine's Day...
It hasn’t been terribly long since FOX said goodbye to American Idol, what with the whole “reality competition” craze having appreciably cooled since the early 2000s regardless. Still, leave it to NBC to potentially drag Ryan Seacrest back to the stage for a revival season, throwing The Voice into question in the process.
The initial shock of Donald Trump’s election left it unclear if SNL would continually call on Alec Baldwin for such an extended commitment, but the 30 Rock alum and ranking host has soldiered on, much to the real Trump’s enjoyable chagrin. Baldwin may even follow in Will Ferrell’s “Dubya” footsteps, apparently taking the role to “other venues.”
Once upon a time, Alec Baldwin thought he might get to retire his SNL rendition of Donald Trump, as the world moved on with a Clinton presidency. Now, over a month past the election and three appearances since, Baldwin reveals not only a surprisingly small takehome for the role, but also the likelihood of a regular presence going forward.