"Dancing With The Stars" victor Donny Osmond got on the phone with EW.com to talk about his (not-so-surprising) win, his body aches, and how he plans to torture sister Marie with his shiny new prize.
The glam rocker from "American Idol" said on CBS' "The Early Show" Wednesday that his performance at the AMAs would not have caused as much controversy if he weren't openly gay.
Elvis, Jim Morrison, Sinead O'Connor, Madonna and more blazed a naughty path long before Adam Lambert's controversial performance at the American Music Awards.
Love 'em or hate 'em, the Gosselins inspired a lot of response. But many, many people who were charmed by the initial seasons, couldn't help but see it through to the end.
Until the day "The Oprah Winfrey Show" goes off for good and her 7 million or so daily viewers start looking for something else to do, preparing to claim her audience will be one of the biggest competitions in TV.
That connection, especially remarkable for how long it's lasted, is one reason why you can sense tangible disappointment but hardly anger among die-hard fans that she's ending her talk show.
The network did not expect one of Adam Lambert's dancers to stick his face in the singer's crotch during the S&M-themed performance of "For Your Entertainment" on the American Music Awards.
The "Seinfeld" reunion arc delivered the laughs, but the "Curb" -ier parts of the show left something to be desired. Mocha Joe? Come on!
In her first interview since her husband's death, Vicki Kennedy will appear on Winfrey's television talk show Wednesday.
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For starters, NBC's weekend staple can raise it's game by not using hot young hosts who are there mainly to plug failed movies, using better music guests and easing back on Kristin Wiig overload.
Oprah Winfrey announced that her powerhouse daytime television show, the foundation of a multibillion-dollar media empire with legions of fans, will end its run in 2011 after 25 seasons on the air.
Oprah Winfrey has racked up memorable moments during her long television reign. Some were moving, some embarrassing - to her or others - and a handful became pop-culture landmarks.
Carol Hannah, Irina, and Althea show their collections at Bryant Park in the season finale, and Shabayeva\\\'s edgy New York look was the clear winner with the judges.
Carol Hannah, Irina, and Althea show their collections at Bryant Park in the season finale, and Shabayeva's edgy New York look was the clear winner with the judges.
ABC says the final season of "Lost" will begin in February with a night devoted to the drama.
Oprah Winfrey's last show will be Sept. 9, 2011, according to publicists for her production company, Harpo.
It was Bloody Eyeball versus the Bull Castrator, and to the episode's credit, it had me believing there was almost a credible contest. But we all knew what would happen Wednesday night, and the best part was that it actually did.
Ladies' man Ricardo Bomba is bringing his charms to "The Simpsons," and it's all the doing of a hospital operations manager with a vivid imagination. Peggy Black, 52, of Orange, Conn., won a contest to create a character for Fox's long-running animated series.
NBC newsman Brian Williams said Wednesday he's not sure if Walter Cronkite would have succeeded in the age of cable news, blogs and Twitter.
Ian Somerhalder is in two of TV's hottest show - but can't say much about either.
Unhappy customers who sued "Dr. Phil" McGraw over his now discontinued Shape Up! diet plan have reached a $10.5 million settlement agreement with the TV psychologist, an attorney for the plaintiffs said.
Wow %u2026 Amanda Woodward is back and it already feels like "Melrose Place" has been elevated to another level.
Univision, the biggest Hispanic broadcaster in the U.S., says its shows will be coming to YouTube in the new year.