CBS: Lara Logan, producer ordered to take leave
NEW YORK (AP) — CBS ordered “60 Minutes” correspondent Lara Logan and her producer to take a leave of absence Tuesday following a critical internal review of their handling of the show’s October story...
View ArticleAmazon.com sees delivery drones as future
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon.com is working on a way to get packages to customers in 30 minutes or less — by drone. Consider it the modern version of a pizza delivery boy, minus the boy. This image provided...
View ArticleBrian Williams is only network anchor in S. Africa
NEW YORK (AP) — NBC’s Brian Williams is anchoring his nightly newscast from South Africa early this week, covering the world’s mourning for Nelson Mandela, but he won’t have some of his usual company....
View ArticleErratic TV violence ratings fail parents
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Violent dramas on the broadcast networks carry milder parental cautions than cable shows like “The Walking Dead” but can equal them in graphic gore, a failure of the TV ratings...
View ArticleLucie Arnaz recalls Christmas with Lucy, Desi
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lucille Ball’s classic antics are colorized in an “I Love Lucy” holiday special airing on CBS. But daughter Lucie Arnaz’s vivid family Christmas memories don’t require any...
View ArticleCBS wins weekly ratings crown with ‘I Love Lucy’
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nearly six decades after it first aired, an “I Love Lucy” Christmas special was last week’s most-watched holiday program. There was a gimmick involved: The episode of the 1950s...
View ArticleCBS comedy ‘How I Met Your Mother’ ends
NEW YORK (AP) — In its 208th and final episode on Monday, the CBS comedy “How I Met Your Mother” finally revealed the mystery contained in its title and then ended with a twist designed […]
View ArticleDavid Letterman to retire in 2015
NEW YORK (AP) – David Letterman’s departure from the late-night realm won’t just end an unmatched run on television. It also will close the book on an era reaching almost to the birth of TV. […]
View ArticleMayor Garcetti: Let’s bring ‘Late Night’ to Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Mayor Eric Garcetti reacted to David Letterman’s plans to retire next year by asking CBS to place his successor in Los Angeles. He told CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves in a […]
View ArticleLate night up in the air as Letterman announces retirement
Another era in late-night TV is coming to an end. David Letterman has announced he will retire from “The Late Show” on CBS next year. Phil and Penny discussed this developing story with Dr. Robert...
View ArticleAnalysis of Colbert as Letterman’s replacement
The late-night TV landscape is about to change again. CBS has announced that Stephen Colbert will take over for David Letterman when he retires sometime next year. Phil Hulett and Lisa Osborn discussed...
View ArticleCraig Ferguson announces late-night retirement
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A few weeks after David Letterman announced he’d be retiring from the CBS late-night television lineup, Craig Ferguson did the same. Ferguson, host of “The Late Late Show” since...
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