Santa Claus parades down street to wave at the children
It's always lovely to see Santa, but it is very sad they can’t collect all the money for good causes like they normally do due to Covid.
Joe Exotic is disappointed he wasn't pardoned by former president Donald Trump.
Watch movies, play games, read books and more with this wallet-friendly tablet—save nearly 70 percent!
The former "That '70s Show" star faces a civil lawsuit in the same matter. He's denied any wrongdoing.
It’s out with the old, in with the new — and celebrities are emotional about the change in American leadership.
The hippos, brought to Colombia by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar in the 1980s, could have a serious negative impact on the local ecosystem, a new study says
Arnold Schwarzenegger never misses a good chance to quote himself. But will he be back for a second dose?
“This is not a political statement. This is a statement of unity," the country star said this week.
In the early aughts, Kenny Ortega had directed a string of “Ally McBeal” and “Gilmore Girls” episodes, but what he really wanted to was return to making movies. So he asked his agents to keep an eye out for a TV movie, something “under the radar” that would allow him to quietly flex his filmmaking […]
President Joe Biden's inauguration has Amanda Kloots crying happy tears for the first time in months.
Harris is the first woman, the first Black person and the first person of South Asian descent to hold the office of vice president.
Mossimo Giannulli — the fashion designer husband of Lori Loughlin — is no longer in solitary confinement.
J.Lo's message was loud and proud when she slipped a key Spanish line into her medley of "America the Beautiful" and "This Land Is Your Land."
Gaga, who wowed with "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl 50, actually bested that 2016 performance with one of the renditions of the national anthem in pop history.
Dale Moss announced his split from Clare Crawley on Tuesday
The first movie in the hit "High School Musical" Disney franchise is 15 today. Here's a ranking of all the musical numbers, from bravo to brava.
Although no official announcement or cause of death has been revealed, social media was ablaze Wednesday morning with tributes to the young rapper.
Alex Trebek went out on top, just like he deserved. Trebek’s final week of “Jeopardy!” episodes finished No. 1 in all of syndication, with TV ratings up 29% from the prior week. For the session ending Jan. 10, “Jeopardy’s” 6.6 rating bested second-place “Wheel of Fortune’s” 6.0. The “Wheel” number is up 18% from the prior week to its own season high. Primetime game show “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” premiered on ABC on Jan. 7, which surely helped. Trebek’s final “Jeopardy!” week actually declined from the comparable week in early 2020, when the show averaged a 7.1 rating. Back then, there was added interest in the format due to ABC airing primetime tournament “Jeopardy! The Greatest of All Time.” There also wasn’t the coronavirus — at least not here in the States — dampening seemingly everything. Also Read: The CW's 'All American' Scores Record Highs in Ratings and Viewers With Season 3 Premiere Trebek’s final “Jeopardy!” episode, which aired on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021, drew 14 million viewers, according to Nielsen data. That makes it the show’s most-watched episode in 419 days — or since James Holzhauer’s incredible winning streak came to an end. Holzhauer won $2,462,216 over 32 “Jeopardy!” games. Ken Jennings, a current consulting producer and the first guest-host of the game show following Trebek’s passing, has topped Holzhauer in both cash and streak. Jennings scored $2,520,700 over 74 games back in 2004. Jennings also won that “Greatest of All Time” tournament, just in case there was any question about that. Also Read: 7 Memorable Moments From Alex Trebek's Final 'Jeopardy!' Episode In third place for the week ending Jan. 10, 2021 among all syndicated series was powerhouse “Judge Judy,” which rose 10% week to week to a 5.6 rating. In fourth — or in third among just the game shows — was regular game show leader “Family Feud,” which declined 4% to a 5.1. “Family Feud” has had a celebrity edition airing on (you guessed it) ABC for a while now. In terms of talk shows, “Live with Kelly and Ryan” (2.0) topped “Dr. Phil” (1.8) in their ongoing battle. “Kelly Clarkson” and “Maury” both drew a 1.0 rating. Also Read: Javicia Leslie's 'Batwoman' Debut Plummets 80% in Ratings From Ruby Rose's It’s worth noting here that Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2021 was riddled with preemptions due to news coverage of the siege on the Capitol Building. That impacted pretty much all of syndication. Jennings took over from behind the “Jeopardy!” podium on Jan. 11. We’ll get those ratings next week, and we’re getting a new batch of guest hosts soon. Read original story Alex Trebek’s Final ‘Jeopardy!’ Week Soars to Season-High Ratings At TheWrap
Rappers Lil Wayne and Kodak Black were on the last-minute list. However, Joe Exotic — whose team had a limo waiting outside his prison just in case — didn’t get so lucky.
As speculation continues over the subjects of her hit single, "drivers license," Olivia Rodrigo has shared why she thinks the specifics are the "least important" part of the track.
Are you feeling lucky? Netflix is officially bringing “shuffle play” to customers worldwide this year — letting subscribers turn over the decision of what to watch next to the streamer’s algorithms. Netflix announced plans to roll out the feature, which it has been widely testing on connected TV platforms since last summer, to all customers […]