Sherri Shepherd's talk show will end this fall after four seasons, its production company announced. "Sherri," the actress' nationally syndicated talk show, "will continue as planned with the series ...
Everything you (and your dog) need to know about the competition, now in its 150th outing. By Callie Holtermann Calling all pointers, mastiffs, whippets, Yorkies, Rottweilers, Chihuahuas and chow ...
The 10 Most Addictive TV Shows of 2025 to Put on Your Must-Watch List Right Now In case you don’t know—or you’ve already forgotten amid the ever-changing media landscape—Millennial TV ruled the school ...
The TV landscape is shifting faster than you can say “Scrubs reboot,” with tectonic pressure from relentless corporate mergers, the specter of AI, and the unsettling fact that no one under 20 even ...
2025 was an epic year for the animation world as many shows really made waves with fans with their debuts. The animation industry might be struggling in some ways as the larger production companies ...
New year, new TV shows to watch after work. From returning series to debuting programs, there’s plenty to watch in the month of January 2026 alone. Fans are dying for their favorite series to return ...
Dancing with the Stars had its biggest year in nearly a decade, Duck Dynasty and Ice Road Truckers returned, and the Chrisley family was back on television after being pardoned by the former host of ...
Streaming has revolutionized how audiences consume television, and over the past few years, a handful of new original shows have dominated screens worldwide. According to an analysis of around six ...
The next 12 months will feature the return of beloved series (both recent and from long ago) and a host of buzzed-about new shows featuring top-tier casts and creative teams. By Lexi Carson, Nicole ...
Luke Grimes in "Yellowstone," Zendaya in "Euphoria" and Sam Reid in "Interview With the Vampire" (Paramount, HBO, AMC) 2025 saw the TV industry find a leaner normal, with networks and streamers ...
2025 had some real stinkers on TV – literally. The “Sex and the City” franchise ended by showing an actual turd in a toilet, for reasons that remain a mystery. It sure wasn’t crucial to the plot. Over ...
A doctor, a soldier and a gay hockey player walk into a bar… It sounds like the start of a joke, but it’s also the state of TV in 2025. This year’s best and buzziest shows had characters who were ...
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