Matt Lauer on MSNBC: ‘Maybe a Unified Network Would Be Nice’
Matt Lauer and his executive producer have a few laughs with us about the madness at their sister network.
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Matt Lauer and his executive producer have a few laughs with us about the madness at their sister network.
Rielle Hunter finally makes her way into the pages of a national newspaper. But we can't help but reminisce about when she was in the pages of Bret Easton Ellis's novels.
The '20/20' journalist offended the crowd at a Asian American Journalists Association with lewd comments about the women in attendance.
We intercept the invites to a weekly lit party at Scratcher, in the East Village, and discover why we weren't invited.
In his book about his sister Madonna, he tells us she's a cutthroat businesswoman and an ego-centric jerk. To which we say: Um, duh.
In our Q&A, the radio talk diva dishes about her new TV show.
This business about the lawsuit over Gregg "Opie" Hughes' fiancée's nonexistent sex tape is getting really hard to follow.
We watch the candidate's spouse on the chatfest, so you don't have to.
The sex columnist is out of her editor-at-large gig at 'Star,' and grappling with the most difficult step of the microfame process: persisting.
Let's just say her best friend left the party and things got awkward — so she started gathering her things to leave, but not quickly enough.
The HarperCollins CEO suddenly resigned late last night, leaving more than a few scratching their heads. Do people like her just simply retire?
The firm that James Frey made possible already has a clientele that defies categorization.
Thus, a word of warning to those who will read the story and make judgments about the blog generation.
Some kids wrote a funny guide to Facebook and had the audacity to kill trees in order to have people read it.
They got the same dye job on the same week. Coincidence? We think not!
The 'Post' picks a funny place to put a teaser for their coverage of Israel's 60th anniversary.
We got our hands on an advance copy of Carr's 'The Night of the Gun,' in which he describes his long life of drug abuse and recovery.
Read as we extol the unique glories of New York's most special channel, and explain how it can never be reproduced.
But, of course, they fall short. No wonder no one on the show wants to go there!
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