By Danielle Turchiano
06.04.2020 - 01:13 / variety.com
By Brian Steinberg
Senior TV Editor
Craig Melvin will take MSNBC viewers to live, on-location looks at various pandemic “hot spots” as part of a new special series at the NBCUniversal-owned cable-news network that will air over the next two weeks.
“Craig Melvin Reports: Coronavirus Pandemic” will air 11 a.m. Monday through Friday in the slot the anchor normally hosts for MSNBC. Melvin will “safely report with a slim crew from key locations critical to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic starting
By Danielle Turchiano
By Todd Spangler
The country music star is doing his achy bakey part.
Ana de la Reguera is ready to show a new side of herself.
Believe us when we say is about to be your next quarantine binge obsession!
Miley Cyrus is spending this week interviewing workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic for her Instagram Live show, Bright Minded. The week-long special is called "Highlighting Heroes."Previous guests on her Bright Minded series have included fellow celebrity friends Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.This week, expect to see workers of all stripes on Miley Cyrus's Instagram Live show, Bright Minded.
Oprah Winfrey is set to address issues affecting the African-American community amid the coronavirus pandemic as part of her latest TV special.
By Elaine Low
Canadian icons are bonding over something we all love, snacks.
While we have to wait another month for the hilarious comedy to air on our shores, Schitt’s Creek final episode dropped last night.
While — Dan and Eugene Levy’s comedy series about a family stripped of their wealth and lavish lifestyles and forced to rebuild in a small town — will be remembered for many things, there’s nothing more iconic than Moira Rose’s ever-changing, yet distinct head-to-toe looks brought to life on screen by actress (and living legend) Catherine O’Hara.
Emily Hampshire, aka “Schitt’s Creek” motel owner Stevie Budd, is convinced Tuesday night’s series finale will please its legion of fans.
© Getty US actors Will Smith poses at the 'Bad Boys For Life' launching photocall in Paris, in front of the Eiffel Tower, on January 06, 2020. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) (Photo by THOMAS SAMSON/AFP via Getty Images) Will Smith is bringing his self-isolation to the public with a new original series for Snapchat, Will From Home.
Brooke Baldwin shared on Friday that she has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Will Smith is bringing his self-isolation to the public with a new original series for Snapchat, Will From Home. The series, which dropped on Snapchat on Friday morning, will feature the actor and musician hanging out in his garage during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Rashida Jones, an NBC News executive whose oversight of special programming has put her more in demand in recent months, has been placed in charge of MSNBC’s daytime schedule.
“Empire” has had its fair share of bumps in the road over the last year, but now, the series is having to cut short its final season due to the coronavirus pandemic.