american-idol
Ellen Reacts to Simon Cowell's Departure from "Idol"
Elaine Moran · 01/12/10 05:02PMAmerican Idol RIP: June 2002 — May 2010
Richard Lawson · 01/12/10 12:28PMSimon Cowell Votes Himself Off American Idol
Richard Lawson · 01/11/10 04:07PMcityfile · 01/11/10 03:54PM
• NBC finally confirmed yesterday that it's canceling Jay Leno's 10pm show and moving him back to late-night. Whether Conan O'Brien stays at the network or jumps to Fox remains an open question for now. [NYT, TMZ, NYP]
• More bad news for NBC: The network expects to lose money broadcasting the Winter Olympics from Vancouver later this year, which would be a first. [NYT]
• Sarah Palin has signed on to join Fox News as a contributor. Exactly what she'll be doing there—and how much she'll get paid—is unclear. [NYT]
• In case you missed the front-page Times story about Fox News CEO Roger Ailes yesterday, he makes a ton of money for Rupert Murdoch, doesn't get along much with Murdoch's kids, and hates liberals. Oh, and he's armed. [NYT]
• TV news: NBC has ordered six new drama pilots for the fall now that the network is moving Jay Leno out of primetime; CBS reports it's close to signing David Letterman and Craig Ferguson to new contracts; and Fox is renewing Glee for a second season, which should come as a surprise to no one.
• Simon Cowell wasn't kidding when he said he was leaving American Idol? He'll depart the show after the current season to host The X Factor on Fox. [LAT]
• As many as 1,200 AOL employees could get pink-slipped this week. [NYT]
• Avatar continues to rake it in. The movie was No. 1 for a fourth straight weekend and has now grossed $1.34 billion around the world. [MTV]
• Erica Hill is saying goodbye to CNN and is joining CBS News. [NYDN]
• Tucker Carlson's politics site, The Daily Caller, launched today. [WaPo]
• Did NBC try to poach Barbara Walters last year? Seems so. [HP]
Kate Hudson's Jealousy over A-Rod's Centaur Love Desires for Madonna Behind Breakup
Foster Kamer · 01/02/10 12:00PMThe Pros and Cons of Losing Fox Channels from Your Cable
Brian Moylan · 12/30/09 05:21PMWhere Were You on the Biggest Weekend in Box Office History?
Adrian Chen · 12/28/09 01:16AMcityfile · 12/23/09 04:50PM
• Golf Digest has decided to "suspend" Tiger Woods' monthly column. Will Condé Nast continue to pay him his $3 million-a-year salary? Unclear. [NYP]
• The Balloon Boy parents were sentenced to 90 days (him) and 20 days (her) today. For what it's worth, Richard Heene says he's "very, very sorry." [AP]
• Alexis Glick, one of Fox Business's first employees, resigned today. [LAT]
• Fox will go ahead with Idol with or without Simon Cowell. Obviously. [THR]
• Another humorless group is whining about MTV's Jersey Shore. [AP]
• The feud between Time Warner/Fox over cable fees is getting nasty. [DF]
• Jennifer Aniston, Julia Roberts and Mickey Rourke have signed on to present at next month's Golden Globes alongside host Ricky Gervais. [LAT]
• A look back at the wars Rupert Murdoch has waged over the years. [NYM]
• The trailer for Sex and the City 2 was released today. Yes, already. [EW]
Hollywood Wants to Take All Your Christmas Money
Adrian Chen · 12/23/09 12:35AMAdam Lambert Talks "Safe Plucking," Performs on Leno
Matt Cherette · 12/21/09 11:32PMSteve Carell and Tina Fey Love Starring in Films Together
Adrian Chen · 12/17/09 01:42AMThe Decade Reality Evolved into a Beautiful Beast
Brian Moylan · 12/16/09 03:20PMSix Things I Learned While Watching The Sing-off
Matt Cherette · 12/15/09 12:10AMCarrie Underwood's Esquire Feature Suggests Deep, Lurking Depression
Maureen O'Connor · 12/10/09 12:59AMcityfile · 11/25/09 02:48PM
• Sarah Palin's memoir is officially No. 1 on the US bestseller list, alas. [NYT]
• A Swiss court has granted bail to director Roman Polanski. [Times UK]
• Oprah will sit down with the president as part of a Christmas special. [THR]
• All that drama at the AMAs is boosting sales of Glambert's new album. [LAT]
• Related: Is there a double-standard when it comes to gay performers on network television? CBS's Early Show asks the question, then answers it. [HP]
• Fox is looking forward to the return of Idol and 24 in a few weeks. [NYT]
• New Moon has a lock on the long weekend box office, not surprisingly. [LAT]
• Carla Bruni-Sarkozy on her decision to appear in Woody Allen's next film: "Maybe I will be terrible. But, in my life, I cannot let such a chance go." [BN]