'Ridiculousness' has been on the air for more than a decade, so are the rumors of its cancellation true? If so, why was the Rob Dyrdek-led series gutted? Below, Hollywood Life has compiled all the ...
An iconic MTV show is coming to an end. According to multiple reports, including TMZ and Variety, “Ridiculousness” has been canceled after 14 years and 46 seasons. The comedy clip series, hosted by ...
Who is “Cancelled!” about in Taylor Swift’s new album, The Life of a Showgirl? Well, there’s more than one potential suspect. You could argue that the bestie Swift describes as “cloaked in Gucci and ...
Based on the 1973 movie of the same name, Westworld takes place in a dystopian future, at a theme park for the super wealthy, where they could live out all their Western fantasies (and things ...
More Murdoch Mysteries is coming to the U.S. sooner than you might think. Ovation TV has set the U.S. premiere of Murdoch Mysteries Season 19, TV Insider has learned exclusively. It will debut on ...
The Trump administration has approved a deal to move TikTok's U.S. operations under American ownership due to national security concerns. As of September 2025, TikTok is still owned by the China-based ...
Although she’s no longer on Real Housewives of New York, you can’t keep Luann de Lesseps off of TV! She’s back on our screens, and showing off her acting chops in the hit Canadian series Murdoch ...
Luann de Lesseps will return as Noelle Victoria in the Murdoch Mysteries season 19 premiere, airing Oct. 6 The Real Housewives of New York City alum first appeared in season 18 as the glamorous but ...
Fox Corp., led by chairman and CEO Lachlan Murdoch, is among investors negotiating to acquire a stake in the carved-off TikTok U.S. entity. President Donald Trump revealed the Murdochs’ involvement in ...
President Donald Trump announced possible investors in a new deal to keep TikTok operating in the United States ahead of looming ban. Here's what to know so far. The president said on Sunday that CEO ...
President Donald Trump said prominent billionaires – including media mogul Rupert Murdoch and tech founder Michael Dell – could be part of a deal in which the U.S. will take control of the social ...
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