Photo Courtesy: NBC It was a great on-air moment for both father and son as Chicago morning news anchor Stefan Holt, who was filling in on the NBC owned station WMAQ during the 5pm newscast. Stefan got the opportunity to get a preview of the ‘Nightly News’ from his dad, Lester.    

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Photo Courtesy: “Ellen” It was Michelle Obama’s fourth appearance on ‘The Ellen DeGeneres Show’ and this time The First Lady challenged Ellen to a dance-off  prompted by Obama’s ‘#GimmeFive” challenge which celebrates the fifth anniversary of her ‘Let’s Move’ campaign to raise awareness about active, healthy living and combat obesity in the United States.  The […]

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Photo Courtesy: E! Sources say executives at E! may cancel ‘Fashion Police.’  According to ‘Confidential’ in ‘The New York Daily News,’ the idea of pulling the program is a bid to save celebrity relationships.  As of now, the show slated to return on Monday, March 30, at 9 p.m. Read More: NY Daily News

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Photo Courtesy: Entertainment Weekly Just two weeks after Kelly Osbourne announced that she was leaving the show, Kathy Griffin announced that she too is exiting ‘Fashion Police.’  After seven episodes the comedian says “it’s time to move on.” Read more: Entertainment Weekly  

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Weeks after Jon Stewart announced his exit from “The Daily Show,” longtime correspondent Jason Jones announced via Twitter that he’ll be following in Stewart’s footsteps. Read More At Variety

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Gary Owens was an American disc jockey and voice actor. His polished baritone speaking voice generally offered deadpan recitations of total nonsense, which he frequently demonstrated as the announcer on Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In. Read More at CNN

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Chambers’ more than six-decade career at KTLA spanned nearly the entire history of the pioneering Los Angeles TV station. When he retired in August 2010 — on his 87th birthday — he had covered more than 22,000 stories, the station said, including many of Southern California’s biggest news events. Read More at LA Times

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David Carr, a name-brand media columnist at The New York Times and a best-selling author who reported on his own near demise and recovery, died on Thursday in Manhattan. Read More at New York Times

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