Oprah Winfrey tops a list of the Highest-Paid Television Stars in the United States, earns an estimated US$260 million ($324m) a year.
"Disturbia" makers D.J. Caruso and Carl Ellsworth will reunite in New Line Cinema's action sci-fi flick "Y: The Last Man."
Lindsay Lohan was arrested early Tuesday July 24th on suspicion of drunken driving and possession of cocaine.
James Blunt's highly-anticipated new song "1973" hit radio outlets on July 23.
Warner Bros. Pictures is setting up a big screen adaptation of DC Comics' Western anti-hero character Jonah Hex.
Gym Class Heroes gave Arctic Monkeys' charting single "Leave Before the Lights Come On" a try.
Black Reel Award-nominated filmmaker Carl Franklin has signed on to helm Screen Gems' urban-themed feature "The Maintenance Man."
Lindsay Lohan has been dumped by her on-off boyfriend Calum Best because she's "too boring" when she's sober.
Oscar winner Julia Roberts has been chosen as the recipient of the 22nd annual American Cinematheque Award.
While having the first music video played, Darren Hayes sets the release date of his third album "This Delicate Thing We've Made" on August 21.
"Starship Dave" helmer Brian Robbins will both direct and produce a based-on-true-story flick entitled "Jailhouse Rock" for Walt Disney Pictures.
Last chapter of the teen wizard series "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" has set new selling records to become the fastest selling book in the history.
Up and coming Arista artist Paula DeAnda is flagging her new music video for the fourth single "Easy" from her debut album.
A sequel to 2006's "Step Up" is being made with Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman toplining and Jon Chu helming for Touchstone Pictures and Summit Entertainment.
Together with super producer Timbaland, bilingual group The DEY is ready to break U.S market by urging people to "Get the Feeling".
"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" continues to dominate the weekend international box office in its second spin on the chart running July 20-22, 2007.
Artists ranging from Black Eyed Peas to Slumber Party Girls chip in songs for the highly anticipated "Bratz: The Movie".
Multiple sources have assumed that Britney's decision to have an interview with OK! magazine could ruin her career.
Cable network Discovery Channel will run its annual program of "Shark Week" from July 29 to August 4, 2007 with eight presentations of feature television programs about sharks.
Cousins Jessica and Janelle, combined as Prima J, take their Spanish root to their dancing and give the re-shake up pop world has been dying for through "Rockstar".