In 2017 Hurricane Harvey cost Texas more than $125 billion. making Although the full amount is still pending, our recent winter storm may break that record.
Now that one of CBS’ most visible 2016 decisions is out of the way, the eye network sets its gaze on the new crop of pickups, and what they might replace. Officially ordered to series now are a Training Day sequel with Bill Paxton as the lead, and a thrice-baked MacGyver reboot, among others.
In addition to the biggest game in the sports world that will be played out at the Superdome Sunday evening in New Orleans, we're also going to be treated to some great entertainment too.
The road to Super Bowl 47 will be narrowed down this weekend and decided with the outcomes of the divisional championship games for the AFC and NFC. Although we don't know who's going be playing in the Super Bowl, we do know who'll be singing the National Anthem and who the half-time entertainment will be.
It's been nearly two decades since he re-invented the game of late night talk, but Arsenio Hall is bound to reposition himself to a new generation of viewers! CBS Television Distribution and Tribune Company have paired up with the 56 year old comedian to bring back late night in 2013.
CBS has tried many different hosts and many different formats on ‘The Early Show,’ but they still come in third place after NBC’s ‘Today’ and ABC’s ‘Good Morning, America.’ Now they have a new plan.
Turn the show into a news program.
Well, $#*!.
CBS announced Sunday that is pulling the plug on the William Shatner vehicle '$#*! My Dad Says' after just one season.
The sitcom, which was based on the popular Twitter feed by Justin Halpern, debuted to strong ratings last fall, but stumbled as the season progressed. Critics' reviews, meanwhile, were less than kind.
Also getting the axe: the legal drama 'The Defenders' and the new co