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Can co-star couples really last in Hollywood once the cameras stop rolling? The Voice fans everywhere were shouting “I knew it!” when it was confirmed that coaches Gwen…
We’ve been having a lot of emotional car rides while listening to Adele’s new song “Hello” on the radio recently. The song’s about heartbreak. The video’s shot in…
Leah Remini has been vocal about her experiences with Scientology—both positive and negative—and she took her admissions one step further Wednesday when she opened up to Andy Cohen on…
Wendy Williams turned up the heat on her eponymous talk show Wednesday. Giada De Laurentiis made an appearance on The Wendy Williams Show to do a cooking segment and promote her…
Don’t mess with this monarch! The powerful and poised Queen Helena has mastered both the art of deception and the penetrating eye roll. If you cross her, be prepared to endure a…
It’s not just Netflix and Hulu you have to worry about. Along with Facebook’s strong financial results released on Wednesday was a number that should send a chill through the cable and broadcasting industry. The social network – whose shares rose 5 percent to hit a record high of $109.44 on Thursday – said its video views surged to 8 billion per day in the third quarter, from just 1
Daniel Craig has truly come full circle. In this perfectly timed #tbt from the E! News vault, a scruffy-faced Craig dished all about his experience shooting 2002’s Road to…
(Reuters) – Users of PlayStation Vue, Sony Corp’s cloud-based TV service in the United States, will soon be able to stream content from channels owned by Walt Disney Co , including ESPN, ABC Family and the Disney Channel. PlayStation Vue can be used by PlayStation 4 and 3 users and can be accessed on Apple iPads and iPhones through the PlayStation Vue mobile app.
Canceled doesn’t mean canceled and dead certainly doesn’t meant dead in the TV world. America’s Next Top Model, which is set to come to an end on The CW after Cycle 22, could live to…
The share of first-time homebuyers fell to the lowest level in nearly three decades, just 32 percent of all purchases, according to a new report.