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Zhavia failed to impress the judges in the final episode of 'The Four.' The 16-year-old, as well as Candice Boyd and Vincint Cannady, lost to Evvie McKinney, 20. -
‘Lethal Weapon’ Taps ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Star for a Father-Daughter Story
Season 2 of Fox's series "Lethal Weapon" is underway, with more star power to boost the cast. "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." star Adrian Pasdar will join the cast for an action-packed episode. -
FOX Previews 'Empire' Season 2 Return with Dramatic Trailer
As promised, the first half of Empire's season 2 came to a close with a major cliffhanger. FOX recently previewed the series' return with a dramatic trailer. -
Fox, Paul Oakenfold Announce First Annual Electronic Music Awards and Foundation Show
Most major music genres from hip-hop to country to Latin have their own televised award shows and now electronic is getting set to join that group. Paul Oakenfold is teaming up with Fox and Los Angeles-based production company TV4 Entertainment to create and produce the first annual Electronic Music Awards and Foundation Award show. -
'Empire' Episode 6 Postponed Due to World Series on FOX
Fans of 'Empire' will have to hold out for a new episode. This week’s edition was postponed due to the World Series airing on FOX. -
Lee Daniels & FOX Working on Possible 'Empire' Spinoff Following Season 2
Apparently, Lee Daniels and the folks over at FOX have been discussing the possibility of working on an Empire spinoff following season 2 of the series. -
Ryan Seacrest Signs 3-Year Deal with iHeartRadio, Worth $25 Million-Plus
'American Idol' may be on its last legs, but Ryan Seacrest is still considered one of the most valuable people in entertainment. Even if his biggest television project is on the way out, his radio empire is still going strong, which earned the host/producer another three-year deal with iHeartRadio. The deal will ensure that Seacrest will continue to host over American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest, On Air With Ryan Seacrest and his Los Angeles morning show with KISS-FM. -
'Cop Killer' Rapper Ice-T and Wife Coco Land Daytime Talk Show on Fox
"Cop Killer" rapper turned actor Ice-T and his wife, Coco, have reportedly landed a daytime talk show on FOX. -
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, Now Romantically Linked, Are Ready for Fox's Rebooted Version of 'The X-Files'
It looks like die-hard fans of the iconic 1990s supernatural show "The X-Files" could be coming much closer to getting their fondest wish: a reboot of the popular hit. For years it was something that fans campaigned for, and while other parties kind of liked the idea, there was no serious discussion about it until now. Now that Fox has seen a show like "24" be successfully rebooted for a limited run, they are interested in doing the same for Moulder and Scully, who were played to perfection by David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson. -
Fox Might Be Bringing 'The X-Files' Back: Network in Early Stages of Getting David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson Involved
Fox is considering a big move. The network is in talks to revive one of its best shows, the wildly popular sci-fi drama "The X-Files." David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson, who starred as Fox Mulder and Dana Scully on the series and subsequent movies, would reprise their roles for the reboot, Deadline reports.Currently, the network is in the early stages of seeing if bringing back the series would even be possible with everyone's schedules. Duchovny ended his seven-year stint on Showtime's "Californication" last year and now has a recurring role in the upcoming NBC show "Aquarius," which follows a detective in search of Charles Manson and his cult. Anderson, who has also been involved in "Hannibal," has two projects in the works but no definite start scheduled. -
Vanessa Hudgens, Julianne Hough Sign on to Fox's 'Grease: Live', Pair Will Play Sandy and Rizzo from 1978 Film
"High School Musical" star Vanessa Hudgens will join actress Julianne Hough as Sandy and Rizzo in Fox's planned TV adaptation of the 1978 classic, "Grease." Although the special won't air until 2016, "Grease: Live" is the network's answer to NBC's "The Sound of Music" and, more recently, "Peter Pan." -
Mary Murphy Released From 'SYTYCD' Contract, Paula Abdul Rumored to Replace Her
It looks like the hot tamale train is leaving "So You Think You Can Dance" for good. After a month of rumors and speculation, Mary Murphy confirmed yesterday that her contract with the show has not been renewed. She has spent the last 11 years seated beside Nigel Lythgoe on the shows' judging panel, dissecting choreography and explaining ballroom moves to viewers at home.
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