Television
Two new CW series put on hiatus (Reuters)
Reuters - Production on two new CW network has been shut down for up to six weeks after they hemorrhaged viewers in their second airings. More »
Starz to "Party Down" with comedy (Reuters)
Reuters - Starz Entertainment is beefing up its scripted slate with "Party Down," a comedy satire about a group of Hollywood wannabes who make ends meet by working at a Los Angeles catering company. More »
Monday's late-night TV wrap-up (AP)
AP - Late-night TV show hosts found humor in the presidential debate. A sampling from Monday night: More »
Jennifer Love Weighs In on Cheryl Burke's Bod (E! Online)
E! Online - Jennifer Love Hewitt says people need to lay off Cheryl Burke. More »
Attention, Shia LaBeouf: Please Call Selena Gomez! (E! Online)
E! Online - Either Selena Gomez isn't dating Nick Jonas, or Jonas is a really understanding boyfriend. More »
Katy Perry to host MTV Europe Music Awards (Reuters)
Reuters - Katy Perry, the singer/songwriter of the summer smash "I Kissed a Girl," will host the MTV Europe Music Awards in Liverpool on November 6. More »
NBC keeps riding with "Knight" (Reuters)
Reuters - NBC has ordered four additional scripts for "Knight Rider," a positive sign for the freshman drama, which has had a sluggish ratings start. More »
`Crusoe' an adventure for star Philip Winchester (AP)
AP - A tall blond man sits on a bench by the River Ouse, which threads through this city in Northern England. Philip Winchester's good looks would turn heads under most circumstances, but his late-Jacobean style clothes draw additional attention — a full-sleeved white muslin shirt, blue jerkin, tan leather breeches and long boots. More »
FCC chief's plan for low-power TV up in air (Reuters)
Reuters - The fate of the Federal Communications Commission chief's proposal to require cable companies to carry more TV stations that focus on minority programing is in doubt days before a commission vote. More »
McCormick tells all about `Brady,' drug addiction (AP)
AP - As Marcia Brady on "The Brady Bunch," Maureen McCormick projected an image of the wholesome girl next door. But off camera, she spiraled downward into drug addiction and depression. More »

