Katie Couric Really Is Vacating The Anchor Chair, Says Source (Again)

If the rather confident AP report that Katie Couric is leaving the anchor post proves true, it will surprise no one.

If the rather confident AP report that Katie Couric is leaving the anchor post proves true, it will surprise no one.

Once upon a time, it might have been big news that The Bachelor was coming back for a second chance at love; that he had a criminal record; that he had a love child. This season, these revelations were met with a resounding "meh." Too dull for camp, too contrived for drama, The Bachelor is a relic from an earlier…
Doggie Moms is a new reality show that chronicles that peculiar breed of people: those who not only belong to a subculture, but admit to it and share it with the entire TV-viewing public. In this case, obsessive dog-lovers.
"Sometimes, you just have to say, 'Fuck you,'" said Hounddog director Deborah Kampmeier. It was at a recent all-star panel at the Athena Film Festival in New York (moderated by our own Dodai), on the Bechdel Test.
Hayden Panettiere has weighed in on the Amanda Knox case, saying of the controversial convict, "she didn't have any intention to do this." Why? Panettiere's playing Knox on Lifetime.
Alex Leo notices that Fox News is rather lenient about its chyron placement when it interferes with the cleavage that's a core part of its business plan
Amid the retrospectives and interviews populating women in comedy week week over at Splitsider, there's the now-customary debate over the paucity of women in comedy writing jobs. And, maybe, some reasons to be optimistic.
She'll be acting as a judge. Our only question: What took them so long?
This German ad may be Catherine Zeta-Jones' first onscreen appearance. And it's awesome!
The man who made Showtime the "complicated women" network greenlit a new Wonder Woman (caveat: David E. Kelley), and I Hate That I Love You, (two major lesbian characters), and picked up Jennifer Rice Genzuk's script for Black & Right.
Faces of Rejected Bachelorettes is an idea perfect in its simplicity, tragedy, and modern pathos. All that's needed is the follow-up expressions of relief when their bachelor hits the Enquirer a few months later.
Dan Savage is a good sex columnist. He's opinionated, idiosyncratic, and has helped a lot of people. The It Gets Better project is a major achievement. But is he the best one to give advice to high school students?
"Past Life Regression Therapy" may be legit, but the reality show Have I Been Here Before is ludicrous.
"On Morning Joe today, Joe Lieberman called me "sweetheart" ... do you really think he meant it??" tweeted Arianna Huffington this morning. Lighthearted, affectionate banter, perhaps? Not quite.
On this day in 1953, Lucy Ricardo gave birth to Little Ricky — and Lucille Ball to Desi Jr. This was not a coincidence.