I love the little clip below, it features Leon Redbone on the Johnny Carson show. Read More
Christian McKay didn't like the comparison the first time he heard it. Read More
Roberts, who died Tuesday at 91, was a force in American religious history, a pioneer in mass media evangelism and a mentor -- either directly or by his influence -- to a generation of preachers and politicians who continue to shape American culture and global Christianity. Read More
What most people remember from Federal Communications Commission chairman Newton N. Minow's "Television and the Public Interest" speech given on May 9, 1961 is that he called television "a vast wasteland." Read More
The "Golden Age of Television" is roughly defined as that period from the early 50s to the very early 60s when productions broadcast live captivated millions of viewers. Read More
In Russia, a team of six people takes part in "What? Where? When?" Read More
"Bank Owned" signs litter the lawns of foreclosed homes across America. Read More
Television followed lots of different performing-arts models in its formative years, but the two that really stuck are television as "radio with pictures" (static and dialogue-driven), and television as "mini-movies" (action-packed and sensationalistic). Read More
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- A name long associated with entertainment publicity firms, Lee Solters, will, after 60+ years, be retired from the work-a-day world of show business. Read More
You walk up slowly, taking in her full five stories. Read More
Music might not be the first thing you think of when someone mentions talk show host and entrepreneurial powerhouse Merv ... Read the full Merv Griffin bio.