Reactions to Primetime Emmy nominations
Reaction from some of those who earned Emmy Award nominations Thursday:
Reaction from some of those who earned Emmy Award nominations Thursday:
Stephen Colbert has a big decision to make: Which spider species should bear his name?
Basic cable TV looked more like a pop-culture bargain Thursday as AMC's "Mad Men" and FX's "Damages" snared historic best-series Emmy nominations, while stars from cable's less glamorous channels also made a splash in major acting categories.
A Nebraska man has sued custom car and bike-maker Jesse James, claiming the former television host failed to deliver a custom automobile despite paying more $420,000.
Former "Dawson's Creek" star Katie Holmes will revisit her TV roots with a guest role on "Eli Stone" this fall.
Nominees in major categories for the 60th annual Primetime Emmy Awards announced Thursday by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Katherine Heigl is sticking with "Grey's Anatomy" despite voicing displeasure about last season's script quality, the network's programming chief said.
Andy Dick was arrested early Wednesday for investigation of drug use and sexual battery after the comedian allegedly pulled down a teenager's top, police said.
Jimmy Kimmel can joke about how his late-night job might be affected when Jay Leno becomes a free agent - at least when his ABC boss and hundreds of reporters are around.
William Petersen is leaving "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," a move that might have fans of his brainy crimebuster Gil Grissom screaming bloody murder.
Michael J. Fox will return to series TV with a four-episode guest role on FX's "Rescue Me."
Al Reynolds continues to have a soft spot for Star Jones, despite their impending divorce.
Fox News Channel's Brit Hume, the network's top political anchor, is expected to leave his daily newscast at the end of the year for a part-time role at Fox.
Ben & Jerry's has done it again: Hoping to honor rocker Elton John before his first-ever Vermont performance, Vermont's crazy-cool confectioner has whipped up a flavor just for him - "Goodbye Yellow Brickle Road."
Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen Media Research for July 7-13. Listings include the week's ranking, with viewership for the week and season-to-date rankings in parentheses. An "X" in parentheses denotes a one-time-only presentation.
CBS got a paw up on its competition with the debut of "Greatest American Dog" helping the network to a midsummer ratings victory.