Former Latenight Star Set To Return To TV:
Two years after retiring, a late night star is set to make his return to the small screen
David Letterman has signed a deal with Netflix to do six, hour-long installments of an as-yet-untitled program that will have the funnyman interviewing one guest each episode.
In a statement, the host said, "I feel excited and lucky to be working on this project for Netflix. Here's what I have learned: If you retire to spend more time with your family, check with your family first. Thanks for watching, drive safely."
The show is expected to launch in 2018.
In a statement, the host said, "I feel excited and lucky to be working on this project for Netflix. Here's what I have learned: If you retire to spend more time with your family, check with your family first. Thanks for watching, drive safely."
The show is expected to launch in 2018.
The Voice: Season 13 Advisers Announced:
The Voice has revealed the guest team advisers for the upcoming 13th season of the show.
Miley Cyrus announced that her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, will serve as her team's special adviser. Adam Levine's team will get some extra guidance from Joe Jonas. Blake Shelton has recruited Rascal Flatts and new judge Jennifer Hudson will be joined by Kelly Rowland.
The Voice season 13 premieres September 25th on NBC.
HBO: Scripts and E-mails Leaked:
Hackers are proving that they have successfully gotten into HBO's servers by leaking sensitive data, including scripts for upcoming Game of Thrones episodes and unreleased episodes of other shows.
The attacker is demanding that HBO pay a ransom to prevent further leaks. In addition to the Game of Thrones scripts, the thieves released phone numbers and E-mail addresses for some of the show's stars as well as a month's worth of E-mails from a top HBO executive. Two unreleased episodes of Ballers and Room 104 were also released.
HBO says, "The forensic review is ongoing. While it has been reported that a number of E-mails have been made public, the review to date has not given us a reason to believe that our E-mail system as a whole has been compromised. We continue to work around the clock with outside cyber security firms and law enforcement to resolve the incident."
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