Broadcast TV's late-night hosts are employing aggressive guest booking, corporate synergy and viral pranks in an attempt to generate buzz and draw viewers. | Read More
The camera assistant, who was struck and killed by a train on the Georgia set of the upcoming Gregg Allman biopic, will be remembered on Friday. | Read More
The actress, poised to become a huge star with the YA adaptation, has strong opinions (nudity: yes; "Fifty Shades," not so much) and a just-say-no attitude to everything from diamonds to drinking bottled water to ... | Read More
UPDATED: The U.S. reporter for Russian state television resigned as she accused the network of "whitewashing the actions of Putin" in regard to military intervention in the Ukraine. | Read More
The Academy Awards celebrated movie heroes during Sundays Oscars, but one real-life hero was missing: Batkid. Batkid, the alter ego of five-year-old Miles Scott, was invited by the Academy to participate in a segment during the telecast, a source confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. Miles and his family traveled to Los Angeles, but the segment was canceled the day of the ceremony. | Read More
Fullscreen, with its software and analytics tools, has positioned itself as one of the most tech-focused of the YouTube networks. But the Culver City company is putting a greater emphasis on premium online video with the appointment of Ashley Kaplan as head of content. Kaplan joined Fullscreen in December from Magical Elves, where she was vp digital content and strategy and oversaw such projects as Last Chance Kitchen, the web series companion to Bravo's Top Chef. | Read More
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