• Melody Thomas Scott Back to Work on 'The Young & the Restless' After Medical Crisis Sidelined Her for 6 Weeks

    Fans of "The Young & the Restless" may not have realized that Melody Thomas Scott has been sick, thanks in great part to her schedule being reworked, but the actress is taking to social media to talk about the last 6 weeks of her life. Scott, who has played the infinitely popular Nikki Newman for decades now, recently was prescribed medication for a sinus infection and apparently it ended up being the worst thing that she could have taken.
  • CBS Ready to Go Dark on Dish Network This Thursday if Carriage Deal Isn't Reached

    As many as 14 million Dish Network subscribers could find themselves without access to CBS's programming if a new contract isn't in place by 7pm on Thursday. The network claims to have worked hard with Dish Network to reach a new agreement for carriage and at this point, they'd rather go dark than stay stuck in the limbo that they are currently sitting in. CBS officially issued a statement today explaining their perspective.
  • NBC's 'Today' in Turmoil as Rumors Circulate That Natalie Morales and Willie Geist Have Already Been Fired: Savannah Guthrie Could Be Next

    The real story of what is going on behind the scenes at NBC's "Today" seems to depend on who you talk to, but one thing is for sure: It is not pretty. On Monday night, Nov. 17, the network confirmed that Jamie Horowitz, who was brought in less than three months ago as the morning show's general manager, had been fired. Horowitz was originally hired to make changes that would help Today climb back to the top of the ratings, but he was met with hostility from nearly everyone when he tried to implement changes.According to a report by Page Six, Matt Lauer found out that Horowitz was gearing up to get rid of Natalie Morales, Willie Geist and even his co-host Savannah Guthrie. Lauer then went to NBC's top brass in protest and had Horowitz fired, proving he really is ultimately in charge of major Today decisions.
  • Steve Burton Signs on for Another Year with 'The Young & the Restless'

    Fans of "The Young & the Restless" will be thrilled to learn that Steve Burton has decided to extend his contract with the show for another year. Burton first began appearing as Dylan McAvoy in January 2013 and fans were a bit surprised when he decided to extend his contract late last year because the character had yet to really gel with audiences. Obviously, Burton seems to be in it for the long haul and is really enjoying his work on the sudser.
  • Michael Muhney Steps Over 'The Young and the Restless' Drama to Juggle Four Different Upcoming Film Roles

    Michael Muhney has moved on from daytime drama and seems excited for his legion of fans to see the new projects he is working on. The actor spent four years slaving away on CBS's soundstage, breathing life into Adam Newman on "The Young and the Restless" before being fired under scandalous circumstances in December. While the actor admitted in August that he had been negotiating a return to the soap, which ultimately fell through, his fans sat on the fence about even the possibility of going back to the soap they felt had treated him badly. Muhney is now working on four different film roles, proving he was more than capable of landing other projects when he finally decided to move on.
  • Michael Muhney Talks About Being Fired from 'The Young and the Restless' by Showrunner Jill Farren Phelps Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations Concerning Hunter King

    In December 2013, Michael Muhney was abruptly fired from the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless amid allegations of sexual harassment. The actor was allegedly fired by showrunner Jill Farren Phelps because of his unprofessional behavior toward Hunter King, a younger costar. Fans were in an uproar while cast members publicly weighed in on the scandal as it literally reached tabloid proportions. A few months ago, Y&R was recasting the role Muhney had vacated and he came extremely close to working out a deal with the brass to return, something that would have thrilled his mountain of fans.
  • Charles Pratt Jr. Is The New Head Writer For CBS Soap 'The Young And The Restless'

    Apparently the higher ups that are in charge on the set of CBS' The Young and the Restless have been listening to the fans who have been loudly complaining about horrendous story lines because they have shaken things up by bringing in a new head writer. Charles Pratt Jr. will be taking the reigns from Shelly Altman and Jean Passanante and he will also be getting an executive producer credit as well.
  • Former 'The Young & The Restless' Star Michael Muhney Almost Returned To The Show In Spite Of Sexual Harassment Allegations Made By Hunter King

    Last December the soap opera world was rocked with a scandal that got far more national coverage then anything their writers' could dream up. Michael Muhney had spent years garnering rave reviews for his work as Adam Newman over on 'The Young & The Restless'. He was one of the most popular actors on the show until a younger co-star, Hunter King accused him of groping her breasts. Muhney was eventually dismissed in spite of it being a he said-she said kind of situation and the most diehard soap fans rallied around the actor.
  • Sting and Al Green Named 2014 Kennedy Center Honorees

    Can you believe that it's already time to start talking about the Kennedy Center Honors? This years' ceremony will be taking place on December 7th and the five extraordinary honorees include Sting, Al Green, Tom Hanks, Lily Tomlin and ballerina Patricia McBride. The 2014 Kennedy Center Honors will set out to honor these five celebs for devoting their lives to making the world a more culturally vibrant place.
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