• Another shameless network is exploiting the NBA’s worst

    Another shameless network is exploiting the NBA’s worst

    As Homer Simpson shouted when stuck in the bottom of a deep hole, “Dig up!” Throughout his NBA career, 1997-2014, Stephen Jackson was a load to endure. Fines, suspensions, criminal recklessness in a strip-club hassle, Twitter-issued physical threats. He played a leading role, and not as a peacemaker, in that infamous brawl with fans during …
  • Dan Fouts is exactly the person CBS shouldn’t be firing

    Dan Fouts is exactly the person CBS shouldn’t be firing

    Dan Fouts, who was sentenced by CBS to call many Jets telecasts, never failed the 1 p.m. NFL Sunday Wince Test. You know the Wince Test? That’s when you find out who the announcers will be on the CBS and Fox early games. Too often the likes of Daryl “Moose” Johnston, “Hollerin’ ” Kevin Harlan and …
  • ‘Married at First Sight’ Season 10: Who stayed together and broke up?

    ‘Married at First Sight’ Season 10: Who stayed together and broke up?

    Dun dun dun, it’s Decision Day. Season 10 of “Married at First Sight” has come to an end and the five D.C. area couples made the choice if they wanted to stay married or get a divorce. Two months ago, they met as strangers at the aisle after getting matched by relationship experts Dr. Pepper …
  • LA Times says ad revenue ‘nearly eliminated’ as it furloughs workers

    LA Times says ad revenue ‘nearly eliminated’ as it furloughs workers

    The Los Angeles Times, claiming “advertising revenue has been nearly eliminated” because of the coronavirus, said it will furlough business-side employees and slash pay for senior executives by 5 percent to 15 percent. The furloughs are slated to start April 19 and will last up to 16 weeks, according to a memo from the newspaper’s …
  • ESPN’s dishonest credit taking includes MLB Hall of Famer’s death

    ESPN’s dishonest credit taking includes MLB Hall of Famer’s death

    Tale of Two Networks. On Monday, Hall of Famer Al Kaline, among the most graceful and gracious to have played baseball, died at 85. The folks at MLB Network, as per their growing reputation, knew exactly what to do on Wednesday night. They scheduled Games 6 and 7 of Tigers vs. Cardinals in the 1968 …
  • ‘Married at First Sight’ spinoff gives updates on successful couples

    ‘Married at First Sight’ spinoff gives updates on successful couples

    Fans of “Married at First Sight” are getting a treat in May: Lifetime has announced a spinoff of their hit social-experiment show. Couples from previous seasons who stayed together will be giving viewers an in-depth look into their lives since filming has ended. Cast additions from Season 10, which is currently airing, will be announced …
  • Dorinda Medley says she wouldn’t want to quarantine with Tinsley Mortimer

    Dorinda Medley says she wouldn’t want to quarantine with Tinsley Mortimer

    Looks like there’s plenty of drama unfolding on this season of “The Real Housewives of New York City.” Dorinda Medley appeared on Maria Menounos’ show, “Better Together,” on Monday, and revealed which “RHONY” star she would least like to be quarantined with in her Berkshires, Mass. estate. “Probably, Tinsley [Mortimer],” she said, quickly adding, “Because, …
  • Ellen DeGeneres, Wendy Williams to start remote talk shows Monday

    Ellen DeGeneres, Wendy Williams to start remote talk shows Monday

    Another talk show, whose production had been shut down over the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, is returning to television. “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” will be back on Monday, April 6, with remotely produced new episodes filmed at DeGeneres’ home amid the health crisis. Also starting April 6, fellow nationally syndicated daytime talker “The Wendy Williams Show” …
  • Alex Rodriguez is proof cheaters still win

    Alex Rodriguez is proof cheaters still win

    Where do you want to start? Wednesday? On Wednesday, Alex Rodriguez and his fiancée, Jennifer Lopez, were photographed defying a Florida stay-at-home order to work out in a closed gym that appeared open to only them. The sign on the gym read that it was closed. Their limo driver disinfected the car’s entrance handles. Some …
  • WarnerMedia names Jason Kilar new CEO

    WarnerMedia names Jason Kilar new CEO

    AT&T’s TV and film entertainment division, WarnerMedia, has tapped an executive with streaming experience to be its new chief as readies its launch of HBO Max next month. Jason Kilar, 48, was previously the founding CEO of Hulu and a senior vice president at Amazon. He will report to John Stankey, AT&T’s president and chief …