Fox Cancels The X Factor After 3 Seasons
X no longer marks the spot: Fox has cancelled The X Factor after three seasons. READ MORE
Simon Cowell's struggling singing competition will not be back for a fourth season
X no longer marks the spot: Fox has cancelled The X Factor after three seasons. READ MORE
Eloise Mumford is headed back to ABC.
The River actress has been cast as the female lead in the network’s drama pilot Warriors, TVLine has learned. READ MORE
The staffers at Lewis, Roberts + Roberts are about to get a peek into Gordon’s personal life.
TVLine has learned exclusively that The Crazy Ones has tapped Closer/Major Crimes vet Jonathan Del Arco to guest star as Timothy, the flighty husband of Brad Garrett’s ad-exec character. READ MORE
This Monday on Beauty and the Beast (The CW, 9/8c), Catherine’s determination to hunt down big bad Barnes threatens to affect her and Gabe’s Valentine’s Day plans. Is three still a crowd…? READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including Saturday Night Live, The Following, The Biggest Loser and Supernatural! READ MORE
Daenerys’ gal pal is sticking around.
Game of Thrones has upped Nathalie Emmanuel, who plays former slave and the Mother of Dragons’ trusted advisor Missandei, to series regular for (the soon-to-be-ordered) Season 5 …READ MORE
For those wondering why NBC started its Winter Olympics coverage a night early, there are almost 20 million reasons. READ MORE
The supernatural drama Bitten this week serves up a special treat for those familiar with the show’s source material by Kelley Armstrong, as it flashes back to when Elena and Clayton met for the first time — and we’ve got an exclusive sneak peek. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO
On TV this Friday: The 2014 Winter Olympics formally open for business, an Enlisted man gets an attitude check, Jimmy Fallon spends one last Late Night with you and the Helix team makes progress. READ MORE
After 22 years, Jay Leno bid a nostalgia-filled adieu to The Tonight Show, celebrating a late-night TV legacy that — setting aside his infamous temporary replacement by Conan O’Brien in 2009-’10 — arguably rivals all except predecessor Johnny Carson’s legendary 30-year reign over the NBC juggernaut.
But did Leno’s farewell …READ MORE & TAKE OUR POLL