The beef between Brian Williams and MSNBC is deeper than just a few lies told on national television. Apparently, it goes as far back as 2012 when the staff of the left-leaning news network believed Williams arrogantly aired a piece that called MSNBC, Fox News and CNN blowhards. A few months after that piece aired the staffers were still angry with him. They were so angry they chanted "f**k Brian Williams" at their annual holiday party. Read More »
To the dismay of many Brian Williams is not out at NBC Nightly News. While he won't be returning to his coveted nighttime slot, he will soon begin covering news on MSNBC. The announcement was made last week and Williams had his first interview with Matt Lauer on Friday. During the Lauer interview, the shamed newscaster said his wording got "sloppy" while delivering the news. Read More »
Because the highly anticipated reveal, NBC is bring the cast of "Heroes" Reborn to the 2015 San Diego Comic-Con. Jack Coleman (Noah Bennet) and Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman) are reunited with newbie Zachary Levi (Luke Collins) as they take the stage at this year's Comic Con. Read More »
Fans crossed their fingers hoping the NBC cancelled drama, "Constantine," would find another home by now. After playing the DC Comics anti-hero, John Constantine, actor Matt Ryan moves onto his next project and joins Keira Knightley on a Broadway production. Read More »
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David's 90s baby Seinfeld had a brilliant way of stepping around controversial topics and tackling them straight on in a SFW sort of way that no other sitcom could do. The perfect example would be "The Contest"––the masturbation episode in which Jerry, George, Elaine and Kramer enter a contest to see who can be "master of their domain." And while it seemed nothing could top that, apparently the heads over at NBC gave the axe to a couple of episodes they deemed too controversial for the airwaves. While David, Seinfeld, executive producer Larry Charles, and a number of other writers wrote the two scripts, the network decided it best to cancel them and not even film due to them being politically incorrect. Read More »
K. Michelle has made some great achievements already this year, and one of those is performing in front of an audience at the Today Show. Read More »
It's a sad day in the world of Journalism. MStars News has learned that NBC Nightly News anchor, Brian Williams has been suspended without pay for 6 months, following a review of his comments made about his time spent during the Iraq war back in 2003. Read More »
'Real Housewives of Atlanta' star Kenya Moore is not ready to end her war of words with 'Celebrity Apprentice' nemesis Vivica A. Fox. After their epic battle on the NBC reality show, the two have taken to social media and interviews to bash each other. Read More »
After 40 seasons of laughs from stand-out comedians and great musical performances, "Saturday Night Live" is celebrating its milestone with an all-new special on NBC. There's no better way to mark the occasion than by bringing back their most popular and memorable member, Eddie Murphy, who is best known for his Gumby, Buckwheat, and Mr. Rogers sketches. Read More »
The notorious social media campaign will be showcased in the upcoming Season 16 episode of the NBC crime drama, "Law & Order: SVU." Straight from the headlines, will Sergeant Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) and Detective Odafin 'Fin' Tutuola (Ice-T) be able to "expose" GameGate for its crimes involving sexual assault? Read More »
With the show back from its winter break and in its new time slot, NBC airs an all-new episode of their supernatural drama, "Constantine." Based on the popular DC Comics horror title, will John Constantine (Matt Ryan) fight Felix Faust (Mark Margolis) for the life of Chas (Charles Halford)' dying daughter? Read More »
Are they the ones that you want? Fox has just unveiled the cast for its newest musical production, which will be taking to the stage in winter 2016. Fans better get ready to go back to the halls of Rydell High, as the network is taking on the iconic musical "Grease." While the production might be almost a year off, we're getting excited for the musical, as the network has already announced two of the lead roles. That's right, Fox has already unveiled who will be playing the iconic roles of Sandy Olsen and Rizzo. "Dancing with the Stars" judge Julianne Hough will play the role made famous by Olivia Newton-John, while "Spring Breakers" star Vanessa Hudgens will tap into her bad girl persona to bring the role of Rizzo to life. Read More »
Hollywood is gearing up for the 2015 Golden Globe Awards, but we have your guide to the TV nominations as well as our predictions for who will be rewarded by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Read More »