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Ann Romney appeared Thursday with the ladies of "The view" and said her husband Mitt Romney did not say the hosts were "sharp-tongued." -
'Celebrity Apprentice' All-Star Cast Unveiled by NBC: Meet the Contestants [PHOTOS]
NBC unveiled the cast of "The Celebrity Apprentice" 2013 on Friday morning, the first-ever All-Star edition of the hit show hosted by Donald Trump. -
Jon Stewart Bill O'Reilly Debate Crashes Website
"The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart and Fox News host Bill O'Reilly faced off Saturday night at a mock presidential debate dubbed "The Rumble 2012" aired from George Washington University and live streamed online. -
Romney on 47 Percent Fox News Video: 'I was Just Completely Wrong' [WATCH]
Mitt Romney said this week his remarks about the 47% of Americans were "just completely wrong." -
The Price is Right Male Model Photo: Rob Wilson Wins Gig and Goes Shirtless [PHOTO]
"The Price is Right's" first ever male model was announced Friday during the show as Rob Wilson of Boston and is expected to begin October 15. -
'Today' Show Loses September Ratings to GMA
Good Morning America beat NBC's "Today" show's September ratings, amid a fierce battle unchained by the exit of Ann Curry from NBC's "Today" in late June. -
HBO's 'Girls' New Season Returning with More Diverse Characters
"Girls" writer, director and actress Lena Dunham said on Tuesday she was adding new, more diverse characters for the next season of her HBO show, after criticism that the first season failed to portray the rich culture of its New York City setting. -
Miley Cyrus 'Bonnie & Clyde" Role For Lifetime
Miley Cyrus will return to the small screen again. The former Disney star is in the discussion phase with the Lifetime network and the History Channel to negotiate reprising the role of real-life criminal Bonnie Parker for a television mini-series. -
Why More Sherlocks? That's Elementary, My Dear Watson
How many times can Sherlock Holmes be reinvented? LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - How many times can Sherlock Holmes be reinvented?At least once more, judging by the latest TV incarnation of the British detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle more than 120 years ago. -
Ann Coulter Defends Provocative Comments About Civil Rights Only for Blacks on ABC 'This Week' [VIDEO]
Conservative writer Ann Coulter appeared on ABC "This Week" to talk about a provocative comment that she made in her new book "Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama." -
Gay TV Show 'New Normal' Gives Republicans a Voice
Gay TV comedy "The New Normal" takes a surprising political turn on Tuesday with an episode touching on hot button election issues - from all points of view. -
Obamas to Appear on 'The View,' Ann Romney Bound for Jay Leno
President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will make their first joint appearance on the U.S. daytime talk show "The View" next week, while Ann Romney will chat with comedian Jay Leno in her first late-night interview, networks ABC and NBC said on Thursday. -
So You Think You Can Dance 2012 Winners Results: America's Favorite Dancers Are....Eliana and Chenon
So You Think You Can Dance 2012 crowned two ballet dancers as its winners on its two-hour finale Tuesday night: Eliana Girard and Chenon Wespi-Tschopp. -
Gretchen Carlson Fox and Friends Co-Host Cuts Off Interview, Man Calls Her Miss America [VIDEO]
Gretchen Carlson was "Punk'd" on Monday on "Fox and Friends" by a young man who claimed to be unemployed and disappointed about Barack Obama. -
MasterChef Season 3 Winner is...Christine Ha, First Blind Competitor
Christine Ha won the "MasterChef" title on Monday's finale taking home a cash prize of $25,000 and a cookbook publishing deal. -
9/11 TV Specials to Air on Discovery, History Channel Tuesday, Celebrities Commemorate Victims on Twitter
Discovery, History Channel and Channel 21 in New York will air 9/11 TV specials today to commemorate the attacks. -
Melissa Harris-Perry Loses Composure on TV Show Talking About Welfare 'I am Sick of the Idea that Being Wealthy is Risky' [WATCH]
TV host Melissa Harris-Perry exploded at her show on MSNBC on Saturday when she and her guests discussed about the issue of welfare. -
The Amazing Race 2012 Cast Announced: 11 Teams Unveiled Include Chippendales Dancers [PHOTOS]
CBS announced the cast of the 21st Season of 'The Amazing Race' on Wednesday, its multiple Emmy Award winner show. -
London Olympics 2012 Biggest in U.S. TV History Despite Gripes
NBC's TV coverage of the London Olympics was the most-watched television event in U.S. history, attracting some 219.4 million viewers, the network said on Monday. -
Sorkin Stands By 'Newsroom' Denies Firing Writing Staff
Oscar-winning writer Aaron Sorkin on Wednesday vigorously defended his controversial show set in a fictional cable TV newsroom, and refuted reports that he fired his writing staff. -
'Homeland' TV Drama to Focus on Relationships in 2nd Season
Emmy-nominated psychological thriller "Homeland" will focus more on personal relationships in its second season, but will play out once more against real-life geo-political tensions between the United States and the Middle East, producers said on Monday.