TV news hosting is a job, too, and like so many people with other (admittedly more common) jobs, Michaela Pereira was laid off. As things stand, Pereira and her show, cleverly named "MichaeLA," will not be coming back.
HLN went through a major restructuring process in the fall, cutting back on live news in favor of prerecorded "long-form programs."
As restaurants teeter on the brink of disaster, Gordon Ramsay and his crew arrive in a state-of-the-art mobile kitchen to help save them in this season premiere. They have just hours to come up with new menus and transform the space into something more profitable.
Celebrate the new year with marching bands and beautifully decorated floats as they make their way along Colorado Blvd. in the 130th edition of the iconic Tournament of Roses Parade. The event also features equestrian teams and this year's Rose Queen.
Sort of, but it's not Fox's anymore.
Fox canceled "Lucifer" back in May after its third season. Its ratings had dropped consistently year over year, and so it didn't seem like a great candidate for rescue by another channel, but Netflix surprised everyone by doing just that a month later. However, with Netflix being a streaming service, the show won't be back "on TV" exactly.
Ryan Seacrest continues a long-standing tradition as he presents coverage of the New Year's Eve festivities from New York City's Times Square. Before the famous ball drop signaling the beginning of the new year, Seacrest welcomes celebrity guests and popular musical acts.
Megan Boone stars in "The Blacklist"
Unexpected and shocking plot twists on television are nothing new. They have been around for as long as the medium has, and like anything in life, there's good and there's bad. From the ingenious ending of "Newhart" to the insane dream season of "Dallas," television fans have seen it all.
Ryan Seacrest hosts "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest"
Out with the old: It's almost time to say goodbye to 2018 and welcome 2019 with open arms, and that can mean only one thing: it's time to party, to send off the old year and ring in the new with music, spectacle and celebration.
Over the weekend, a man in New Jersey was charged with a DUI, and he told police that the reason he drank so much was "because the Jets suck." That story again: A man in New Jersey has been drunk for 50 years.
I read that New York street food vendors are going to get letter grades from the health inspector starting next month. Which means we all have 30 more days to enjoy hotdogs for the very last time.
Gordon Ramsay in a scene from "24 Hours to Hell and Back"
Look out, failing restaurants: help is on the way, but it's a whirlwind sort of tough love. Fox rings in the new year with a second season of "Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back" on Wednesday, Jan. 2, and the chef with a notoriously short fuse is back on the road.
Tension between Matt (Benicio del Toro) and Sweat (Paul Dano) heats up as they run for their lives in this finale. Meanwhile, Tilly (Patricia Arquette) struggles to evade the authorities after she leaves the hospital.