This spring, no pilot was more buzzy, controversial, or intensely scrutinized than "Wonder Woman." But evidently, buzz is not enough to overcome the stink of a misbegotten failure: This week, NBC declined to pick up the show.
Two sources close to "Two and a Half Men" told The Hollywood Reporter that it will indeed be "That '70s Show" star Ashton Kutcher who will be replacing Charlie Sheen.
Culminating a lengthy build-up, Fox announced Sunday that Paula Abdul will indeed be joining Simon Cowell on the judges panel of his new TV show, "The X Factor."
NBC is upping the star power on "The Voice" by adding singers Reba McEntire, Monica and Sia and music producer Adam Blackstone as new advisers.
It looks like NBC has a much-needed hit: "The Voice" was the top-rated series on Wednesday night, besting ABC's reliable ratings winner "Dancing With the Stars" and Fox's popular musical series "Glee," according to preliminary numbers.
Even though we thought her lackluster stage presence could potentially be a problem in the future, we didn't think Pia Toscano would be cut loose from the American Idol stage this early in the competition.