‘Cops’ Creator John Langley Dies During Off-Road Race in Mexico
LOS ANGELES — John Langley, who was the creator of the long-running TV series “Cops,” has died during a road race in Mexico, a family spokeswoman said.
LOS ANGELES — John Langley, who was the creator of the long-running TV series “Cops,” has died during a road race in Mexico, a family spokeswoman said.
Corporations criticizing Georgia’s election law are profiting off of human rights abuses in China, Rep. Drew Ferguson (R-GA) said.
Sumner Redstone, who built a media empire from his family’s drive-in movie chain, has died. He was 97.
TV superstar and actor Nick Cannon is demanding an apology from Viacom after being fired over what the media giant called “hateful speech” and the propagation of anti-Semitic theories. Cannon, however, says the corporation fired him on Tuesday because it “wanted to put the young negro in his place.”
NBCUniversal has reportedly made the sweeping decision to suspend production for at least two weeks on multiple TV shows including such hits as “Chicago Fire” and “Law & Order: SVU” in a precautionary response to the spread of the coronavirus.
These shows used to be fun and sexy and edgy and exciting… Now they’re humorless, preachy, sanctimonious, buttoned down, and smug.
CBS Chief Executive Officer Les Moonves has been accused of engaging in sexual misconduct with at least six women dating back two decades, according to a bombshell report by Ronan Farrow on Friday.
Sacha Baron Cohen, a fading performer in desperate need of a hit, is probably on his way to producing yet another flop if the mixed-to-bad reviews around his new Showtime series, Who Is America?, are an indicator.
After delaying its airing in the aftermath of February’s Florida high school shooting, Paramount Network is permanently scrapping “Heathers.”
Media giant Viacom will reportedly no longer air ‘Roseanne’ reruns on the Paramount Network, CMT, and TV Land after actress-comedian Roseanne Barr tweeted racially charged remarks about former Obama White House aide Valerie Jarrett on Tuesday.
From Maine to Hawaii, students planned to walk out of school Wednesday to protest gun violence in the biggest demonstration yet of the student activism that has emerged in response to last month’s massacre of 17 people at Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Streaming services are reportedly planning to put an end to the sharing of account passwords between multiple users.
Comedy Central will apparently launch a new television show called The President Show, according to a press release from the cable network released Thursday that mocked President Trump’s tweeting style.
NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (UPI) — A Viacom Inc. board meeting approved a settlement to end a contentious legal battle between its CEO and its major stockholder.
MTV will take over VH1 Classic and re-brand it MTV Classic, bringing with it a slate of television shows like Beavis and Butthead and Daria that helped fuel the network’s growth in the 1990s.
Milo Yiannopoulos, one of the most sought-after interviewees at the Republican National Convention, stormed the media this week, responding to Twitter’s decision to suspend him from their social media platform.
Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer faces a showdown with activist investors on the company’s February 2 earnings call that could create another Twitter-style disaster.
Despite a number of allegedly homophobic, fat, anti-Semitic, and racist jokes posted on comedian Trevor Noah’s Twitter account over the years, Viacom head Doug Herzof said Monday the Daily Show heir was never without the company’s support.
The only thing keeping Jon Stewart and Comedy Central relevant are carriage fees and a mainstream media that loves Stewart’s socialist ways. Ratings-wise, The Daily Show is a disaster. Last month only 1.25 million total viewers tuned in. In a
The inevitability of the streaming revolution has sideswiped cable giant Viacom in ways so massive no one would have expected them just three years ago. The first destructive phase of the revolution is not massive cord cutting but rather a
Shares of Viacom, the parent company of Comedy Central, slid 1.5% on Wednesday after The Daily Show host Jon Stewart announced he would leave the program later this year.