Q&A: NBC's Bob Greenblatt on His Comedy Conundrum, the Late Night Transition and More

NBC headed into midseason last year with plenty of momentum — only to see its fortunes collapse as The Voice took a winter nap and new hit Revolution went on hiatus. Lesson learned. Not taking this fall’s solid ratings for granted, NBC will bring its new smash, The Blacklist, back in January before taking a […]

Sirens' Denis Leary on Rescue Me Influences and Why He Won't Appear

After watching his former Rescue Me co-stars like Callie Thorne and Daniel Sunjata flock to USA for their follow-up projects, Denis Leary said it was a no-brainer to team up with the cable network for his new comedy, Sirens. “Thank God USA loved Rescue Me because now I can make some money off … Read […]

Bachelor's Juan Pablo Apologizes for Anti-Gay Remarks, Blames Language Barrier

After coming under fire for saying there shouldn’t be a gay or bisexual Bachelor star because it’d be “too hard too watch,” Juan Pablo Galavis posted an apology on Facebook Saturday, blaming the language barrier for any alleged anti-gay remarks. The Venezuelan football player and current Bachelor clarified that he didn’t mean to say gay people were “more pervert,” but that he meant they’re […]

Suburgatory Team Talks About "Leaner" Cast, and the Shays' New Addition

Suburgatory returned this past Wednesday after a 10-month hiatus and down two cast members — three if you count fan-favorite recurring guest Parker Young — but creator Emily Kapnek insists that fans shouldn’t be worried about the future of Chatswin. “From a scheduling standpoint, there was a little bit of shuffling that goes on, but […]