On Gear Live: 2024 Nissan Z Nismo Review

Nicole Richie: All Grown Up?

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Reality, Cable, Gossip,

Nicole RichieStrange things happen to women when they get pregnant, but it’s hard not to look at some celebs with a cynical eye. How is it possible, for instance, that a party girl and troublemaker, reality star and celebutante, could suddenly become a responsible adult? Believe it or not, Nicole Richie seems ready to accept that role.

The expectant starlet recently delayed her wedding to boyfriend (and father-to-be) Joel Madden, but she’s moving forward with other areas of her life. Now that she’s going to be a mother herself, Nicole is looking for a way to bury the hatchet with her biological parents, people she’s had a rocky relationship with from the age of three. Nicole plans to open up about her biological parents in an upcoming interview, and hopes to pave the way for a future relationship.  Meanwhile, the postponed nuptials will take place after the birth of her baby - the sex of which Richie has opted to not learn.

Once, she was a sidekick to frenemy Paris Hilton. Now, she’s a young mother-to-be doing her best to bridge the gap between her past and the future. Unbelievably, it looks like Miss Richie is finally growing up.

Read More |

E! Online


Advertisement

Wednesday Ratings: ‘Shrek’ Draws Ogre Fans

ratings last night had others green with envy.  Although the network was narrowly bested in the viewers, it dominated in the demos.

8pm
Shrek the Halls

9pm

10pm

  • Although down 330,000, (4.1/11 in 18-49 demo) was still the hour’s top draw.
  • (7.1 million, 2.6/7) saw a 630,000 increase.
  • (2.2/6) felt lifeless at 6.3 million.

Read More |

Variety


The End of Emeril Lagasse?

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Food & Home, Reality, Cable, News,

Emeril Lagasse was hardly more than a blip on cable when it began in 1993, with chefs like , and rounding out the programming.  Batali and the network have since parted ways, and now is coming to the end of its reign.

Live, which began 10 years ago, quickly brought attention to the little-known network and turned the host into a household name.  Although the show stops production on December 11, 2007, Lagasse will still be part of the Food Network family.  will continue to air and while the chef himself - who’s still working on new ideas - will remain on hand to take part in food-related specials and shows.

Read More |

CNN


Tuesday Ratings:  ABC Wins the Disco Ball

two-hour finale was last night’s big ticket.  The show helped nudge past in both viewers and demos.

8pm
House

9pm

  • A whopping 24.9 million watched Helio win on (6.4/15 in 18-49 demo).
  • (16.9 million, 7.0/16) still had control of the hour’s demos.
  • (10.48 million, 2.9/7) was steady with last week.
  • (2.26 million, 1.1/2) was up about 400,000.

10pm

  • (4.6/12) closed the night with 12.3 million.
  • (6.5 million, 1.6/4) was only 1/2 as successful as its NBC competitor.

Read More |

Hollywood Reporter


Dancing’s Helio Castroneves No Longer Engaged

DescriptionAs if this season didn’t have enough drama!

In less than one year, DWTS’ has seen two weddings become dissolved and/or delayed.  Last season the sexy, blonde dancer had to deflect rumors of a possible romance between her and partner, speed skater .  Unfortunately, the ‘postponement’ of her own August nuptials didn’t help quiet the buzz much.

Now, Hough’s Season 5 partner is having betrothal problems of his own.  People has exclusively announced that wedding to Aliette Vazquez - which had already been ‘postponed’ due to his busy schedule - has now officially been called off.  While no one has (yet) blamed his fiery chemistry with Julianne for the cancellation, I’m sure many people will now be playing back their looooong smooch after yesterday’s quickstep performance.  (I have to admit, it made me a bit uncomfortable—and that was before I had heard the announcement.) 

Maybe Hough should be the one paired with the -esque celebrity next year just to keep things safe.

Read More |

People


Monday Ratings: ABC and CBS Share the Evening

Although powerhouse DWTS gave a slight advantage with the viewers, still eked out a tie in the demos.

8pm

Description

9pm

  • (5.0/11 in 18-49) topped the hour with 15.3 million.
  • Now directly up against Men, (12.6 million, 4.1/9) had to settle for 2nd.
  • The saga (5.3/12) continued with 11.9 million fans.
  • The season premiere of (8.2 million, 2.9/7) lost a good chunk of its lead-in.
  • (1.0/2) rounded off the hour with 2.28 million; (1.4/3) did slightly better with 2.8 million.

10pm

  • (4.6/12 in 18-49 demo) smoked the competition with 15.4 million.
  • NBC’s (6.2 million, 2.5/6) lost about 1/2 of Heroes’ numbers.
  • The Monday-night premiere of (6 million, 2.3/6) was barely noticed.

Sunday Ratings: New England Patriots Score Ratings Victory

It’s not enough for Tom Brady to dominate the gridiron, he has to take the television spotlight too.  Last night’s Patriots/Eagles game was a ratings victory for .

Sunday Night Football8pm

9pm

10pm

Read More |

Variety


The Amazing Race: Season 12: “Let’s Name Our Chicken Phil”

The Amazing Race

Instead of venturing to a new destination, the remaining eight teams stayed in Burkina Faso for their latest round of adventures.  In other words – the episode was surprisingly airport-free.

Having reached the last pit stop in first place, Azaria and Hendekea had the honor of kicking off the next leg of .  Their first mission was to follow a marked path to a nearby village.  There, the teams would find a tribal chief waiting with a clue….and a live chicken.  The birds – a customary gift of generosity – was something the teams had to take with them during their travels.  (They would not be allowed to ‘check-in’ without their ‘chicken’.)  Shana and Jennifer opted to name their new pet ‘Phil’; something about its spiky hairdo reminded them of the ‘cute’ host.

Click to continue reading The Amazing Race: Season 12: “Let’s Name Our Chicken Phil”


This Week on TV (11/26-12/2)

Notes from the Underbelly

 

MONDAY (11/26)

Click to continue reading This Week on TV (11/26-12/2)


The Amazing Race: Season 12: “Please, Lord, Give Me Milk”

The Amazing Race

While eight teams were taking advantage of their mandatory rest period in Amsterdam, one team was seeking medical attention.  As a result of the last grueling bike ride, Ronald suffered a painful hernia.  (It was unclear whether he blamed his heavy daughter at any point for the predicament.)  Fortunately, a doctor was able at least offer a temporary solution for the cranky father.

The next morning, Lorena and Jason kicked off the departures to the airport.  Next stop: Ouagadougou.  While it took a little bit of work to figure out exactly which country they were actually heading to (answer: Burkina Faso), all of the teams managed to pinpoint their destination.  Unfortunately, flights to the West African country were few and far between, so it was important to secure seats asap.  Despite a very close call for Christina and the hernia patient, eight of the nine teams were able to snag an 8am departure.

Click to continue reading The Amazing Race: Season 12: “Please, Lord, Give Me Milk”


Advertisement