Two items. . .
After 25 years, the Head of Scheduling at the CW is stepping down.
Not a surprise since they've been bought out and are changing the content of the channel. I thought he'd have been golden parachuted already.
Two items. . .
After 25 years, the Head of Scheduling at the CW is stepping down.
And now you have an even better reason to keep not watching the show.Whatever. I haven't watched the show in years.
Yes!! I love that show (he said with a slight bit of guilt in his voice)!In Uncancelled news Warrior Nun has been Resurrected, https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulta...ts-resurrected-after-an-endless-fan-campaign/
Ew, Ryan Seacrest. Not surprising at all, but still ew.
I knew it was a long shot but I was really hoping Vanna would take over and then retire her old gig.
Whatever. I haven't watched the show in years.
Some show called The Other Two, staring Molly Shannon, will end after three seasons after allegations of a toxic work environment have surfaced.
Yes!! I love that show (he said with a slight bit of guilt in his voice)!
One of many, many jobs; at this point, Seacrest is hosting three separate radio shows, American Idol, the annual Dick Clark New Year's Rockin' Eve program, and he'll supposedly be the go-to guest host on Live! when Mark Consuelos is out of town.
Yeah, these are just the shows he actually appears in. He's also an executive producer for E!'s red carpet coverage of various awards shows and other events, and he's been an EP on every goddamn thing the Kardashians do.Yeah, after a certain point, it just seems a bit much. I wouldn't think he could properly devote his attention to each one. He almost feels like a robot at this point. But then again, he strikes me as an overachiever.
Then again, if Wheel follows the same aggressive filming schedule that Jeopardy! does (typically shooting a whole week's worth of episodes in a single day), then it probably won't take up too much of his time. Like how Mayim Bialik was able to juggle both Jeopardy! and Call Me Kat.
Well.National Geographic Magazine has laid off most of its staff and switching to a digital only publication. It will no longer be sold on newsstands.
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