Len Cariou may well be the most persistently employed performer on the planet. He leaps fleetly from role to role, format to format and venue to venue -- theater, film, television, recordings, narration, voiceovers, documentaries and audio books.
Last month, Jennifer Esposito returned to the set of "Blue Bloods" after taking medical leave for celiac disease to discover she had been laid off. No...
Though the full extent of the damage caused by Hurricane Sandy is still being assessed, it appears that TV production in New York is slowly starting t...
"Made In Jersey" might center around a spunky lawyer, but the only thing its premiere ratings are making a case for is early cancelation. The CBS lega...
Two new students have been cast on "Glee." Melissa Benoist and Becca Tobin will play new McKinley High students on Season 4 of the Fox series, accordi...
It's time to say goodbye to some of the best dramas and comedies ... but just for the TV season. CBS has officially announced its season finale dates....
UPDATE: CBS has confirmed the renewal of "The Good Wife," "Blue Bloods," "Hawaii Five-0," "Mike & Molly," "NCIS," "CSI," "NCIS: LA," "Criminal Minds,"...
Being a part of the Reagan family on CBS' cop drama "Blue Bloods" isn't easy, but it looks like things are going to get even tougher for the TV cop cl...
"Blue Bloods" actress Jennifer Esposito made a startling revelation Monday on "The Wendy Williams Show" (weekdays on Fox) when she revealed that she w...
Being the Danny Reagan's (Donnie Wahlberg) wife on CBS' cop drama "Blue Bloods" isn't easy, but on Friday night's all-new episode, Danny's actions wil...
As everyone heads to the polls today, I'm reminded that the CBS series Blue Bloods, about a family of New York cops and lawyers, has become an unlikely balm for my frustration about America's nasty political culture.
People ask me why CBS is doing so well this fall, at least when compared to the other broadcasters, all of whom are facing significant challenges. The...
I am hard pressed to recall a more unremarkable freshman class of broadcast television. It's as if nobody understood the successes of last season. How could this happen?