LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Hit cable drama "The Closer" is eyeing a spinoff.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - As if Hellboy and Hobbits weren't enough to keep him off the streets, Guillermo del Toro has literally scared up some more work.
LOS ANGELES - Dr. Mark Greene is coming back to "ER," but he's not coming back from the dead.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Alan Ball may not be a household name, but his TV shows and films have made him an A-lister in Hollywood.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Debi Mazar definitely doesn't want to see Sarah Palin as our next vice president, but that doesn't mean the Entourage star doesn't support her in some way.
WASHINGTON - Actress Sally Field had some advice for the mature crowd celebrating AARP's 50th anniversary on a sunny day at the Lincoln Memorial: Don't get burned.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sci-fi fans be afraid. Be very afraid. The creator of hit TV shows "Lost" and "Alias" has a new project hitting airwaves next week that promises to sweep away old-fashioned notions of the genre and replace them with the most out there concepts of what the future holds.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Sarah Palin might just be what the Republicans need. To boost their TV ratings.
Not since Jacqueline Kennedy first donned her signature pillbox hats have fashionistas paid such close attention to what the women of politics are wearing.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, unknown to most Americans a week ago, nearly matched Barack Obama's record TV audience with her feisty speech on Wednesday accepting the Republican nomination for vice president, topping 37 million U.S. viewers.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Dreams really do come true!
NEW YORK (AP) David Spade is the father of Playboy playmate Jillian Grace's newborn daughter, Spade's representative said Thursday. The baby girl was born Aug. 26 in Missouri, and Spade plans to visit her on his first break from filming the CBS sitcom "Rules of Engagement," publicist Meredith O'Sullivan said.
RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Why watch TV when you can be the star?
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Sometimes a change in ZIP code can work wonders.
NEW YORK - It's been 70 years since Judy Garland first clicked her ruby slippers in "The Wizard of Oz," yet even the well-heeled celebrities who inhabit the wonderful land of Hollywood still find the shoes a thing of beauty.
(Reuters) - CNBC has entered into an alliance with LinkedIn under which the financial news channel will air content generated by the professional networking site's 27 million members.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - The Phelpsian frenzy shows no sign of slowing down.
LOS ANGELES - Britney Spears may not sing at MTV's Video Music Awards, but Christina Aguilera will.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Britney Spears is to star at this year's MTV Video Music Awards, a year after a calamitous comeback performance at the same award ceremony. But this time the pop singer won't be performing.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Nonstop chatter does a Gossip Girl good.
NEW YORK - Barack Obama apparently isn't the only "rock star" in presidential politics this year.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Mike Kelley, creator of "Swingtown," a drama series about partner-swapping couples in 1970s suburbia, is developing "BiCoastal," another hourlong show exploring relationships, marriage and sexuality.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - • Quentin Tarantino is swapping muses. Uma Thurman is out and Diane Kruger (Troy) is in as the femme fatale in the Pulpmeister's highly anticipated World War II drama, Inglorious Bastards.
Rankings for the top 15 programs on cable networks as compiled by Nielsen Media Research for the week of Aug 25-31. Day and start time (EDT) are in parentheses:
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - ABC is taking a dive into Mark Burnett's "The Shark Tank."
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Wow. Holy TV goodness!
LOS ANGELES - America, meet Russell Brand.
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The world's most famous ZIP code returned to primetime Tuesday, albeit at a different network than during its first 10-season run; the CW network rather than Fox.
Los Angeles (E! Online) - Even a football stadium couldn't hold Barack Obama's audience.
NEW YORK - The new TV season's official start date (Sept. 21) is weeks away, but one of the most anticipated shows, "90210," has already arrived.