BBC Pointless star Richard Osman turned down a gig hosting Countdown years ago, a top TV executive has claimed.
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working for Fox had become “unsustainable.”“He was in last place every week, every year, every month,” Kelly said of Wallace, recalling her time at Fox. “He was always in last, and they still paid him.”She then said she received a similar offer to jump ship for CNN.“I considered going to CNN.
CNN made me a huge offer. Huge,” Kelly said.
“I said no, Buck, because I knew: who is my fanbase going to be over there? I knew who my fans were and I knew that my Fox viewers were not going to follow me to CNN and that the CNN viewers were going to hate my guts,” Kelly said, adding that she sees Wallace “suffering from that very problem right now.”She ended up leaving Fox News in 2017 for NBC News. Since its launch, CNN+ has not done as well as hoped for, and Kelly addressed this, specifically the low number of subscribers and CNN’s already low ratings. A CNBC report listed daily users as barely filling the 10,000 mark, but outgoing WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar claimed that the new streaming service’s performance has surpassed his expectations.“Who is the moron at CNN who actually thought, ‘you know what we need with our ratings in the toilet?’ More of us.
BBC Pointless star Richard Osman turned down a gig hosting Countdown years ago, a top TV executive has claimed.
Lorraine Kelly has spoken out and said she 'should have complained' about her portrayal on Bo Selecta. The TV presenter was played by actor Leigh Francis, better known as Keith Lemon, during the Channel 4 show in the 2000s.
Midnight In The Switchgrass, a project that Mr. Gun Kelly has said he only took to meet Megan. “He says that,” she told Glamour UK.
Megan Fox and fiancé Machine Gun Kelly drink each other’s blood, but it’s just "for ritual purposes." The 35-year-old sat down with Glamour UK for a new cover story and made the declaration to a stunned reporter. "So, I guess to drink each other’s blood might mislead people or people are imagining us with goblets and we’re like ‘Game of Thrones' drinking each other’s blood," Fox said. "It’s just a few drops, but yes, we do consume each other’s blood on occasion for ritual purposes only.
Megyn Kelly says she has a lot of gay friends and has been speaking with them about transgender issues. Kelly did not say she has any transgender friends nor did she say she has been speaking with any transgender people but says her lesbian and gay friends believe transgender people should not be part of the LGB community.
Dan Stevens decided not to sit down with John Dean, Republican lawyer in the Watergate era turned news pundit and circuit speaker, ahead of playing him in the Starz drama Gaslit.
Megyn Kelly knows where her audience is.
Meghan Markle paid tribute to late mother-in-law Princess Diana by channeling her wardrobe during her appearance at the Invictus Games over the weekend.The 40 year old attended the opening ceremony of the veteran sporting event on Saturday wearing an ivory off-the-shoulder top with ruching at the centre paired with black tailored trousers. Meghan looked stunning in the off white-bodysuit from designer Khaite’s latest collection, which appeared to be an almost identical style of that worn by the Princess of Wales decades before.The elegantly fashioned Cerise Knotted Bodysuit, as it is titled on the designer’s official website, is comprised of stretch-cotton jersey forming a slim fit perfect for wearing underneath high waisted skirts and trousers.
Privacy is important to Christina Haack.
“Django Unchained.”A 2016 roundtable interview with the Hollywood Reporter has re-emerged following the controversy surrounding Smith and his disorderly conduct at the Oscars on March 27. The “King Richard” star went onstage and slapped and cursed at presenter Chris Rock during the live telecast ceremony after the comic made a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, and her bald head.
Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain’s final days are being turned into an opera by the Royal Opera House in London.The production, called Last Days, will be a production adapted from Gus Van Sant’s 2005 film of the same name.The film, which was centred on a young musician called Blake, was loosely based on Cobain’s last days. Cobain died by suicide in 1994 aged 27.A description from the Royal Opera House says that the opera “plunges into the torment that created a modern myth” and that “Blake” is “haunted by objects, visitors and memories distracting him from his true purpose – self-destruction”.The opera has been composed by Oliver Leith, the Royal Opera House’s composer-in-residence.