In a candid interview, Jimmy Kimmel passionately defends the state of late-night television and dispels myths about its decline, all while celebrating his Emmy nominations and sharing hilarious anecdotes.
Discover the impressive career of Kathryn Watson, a prominent politics reporter for CBS News Digital, making waves in the political landscape from Washington, D.C.
The UFC has secured a groundbreaking $7.7 billion streaming deal with Paramount, marking a shift away from pay-per-view events. Dana White reveals insights on future plans, including a potential UFC fight at the White House!
Paramount has made headlines by acquiring the US rights to UFC for a staggering $7.7 billion, set to change how fans access fights by streaming on Paramount+ starting in 2026. This deal ends the pay-per-view model and positions Paramount as a key player in sports broadcasting.
In a recent interview, Jay Leno called out late-night hosts for their political humor that only resonates with half their audience, emphasizing the importance of appealing to everyone. His insights come as CBS cancels The Late Show with Stephen Colbert amidst rising criticism.
CBS has announced the cancellation of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' sparking debate about the future of late night television. As streaming services rise, traditional TV faces mounting pressures. What does this mean for shows like 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'?
Paramount Global is set to finalize its $8bn merger with Skydance Media, marking a pivotal shift in the entertainment industry under the Trump administration's influence. The merger's approval has raised eyebrows amidst political tensions and a recent lawsuit settlement with Trump.
The FCC has greenlit the $8 billion merger between CBS's parent company Paramount and Skydance Media, amidst accusations of political influence and promises of reform in news coverage.
David Letterman aired his grievances against CBS after the network announced the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s ‘The Late Show.’ The comedian's roast video sparked a wave of support for Colbert from fellow stars.
In an upcoming appearance on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' Jamie Lee Curtis expresses her disappointment over the show's cancellation in 2026. She joins other stars in criticizing CBS's decision, calling it 'awful.'