Stephen Colbert's Comedy Central Show Suspended: New episodes of "Colbert Report" shows Stephen Colbert Comedy Central, was mysteriously suspended on Wednesday and Thursday.
Comedy Central has been essentially mum Thursday about the last-minute changes, saying only: ". Due to unforeseen circumstances, the show will be broadcast repeat episodes on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16"
A mysterious statement was fans speculate on the fate of the long show. The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that for family reasons prompted Colbert schedule changes.
Production will resume next week, the newspaper said, but there is still no official return date has been announced.
Aretha says Whitney
Goddaughter of Aretha Franklin Whitney Houston opens in new issue of People.
"We all know their problems," Franklin, 69, said in an exclusive piece. "And I'm always rooting for her."
The Queen of Soul will be held in Detroit in an interview with Al Roker Today, NBC "Today" in his memory. To learn more:
Moore moved '9 / 11 'Dress
Flint filmmaker Michael Moore and Hollywood producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein have settled their disputes to a few million dollars in the documentary film "Fahrenheit 9/11", according to documents filed in the Supreme Court in Los Angeles.
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, and the lawyer said Moore Wrap on Thursday that the information will remain confidential. In February last year, Moore sued the Weinstein brothers for $ 2.7 million, claiming that the Weinstein brothers used "false accounting" to fool his money.
"Fahrenheit 9/11", released in 2004, is the most successful documentary of all time. He has made more than $ 222 million worldwide.
Briefly
• Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts will play mother and daughter in "August: Osage County." On the big screen adaptation based on the Pulitzer and Tony winner Tracy Letts play Weinstein Co. on Thursday showed new and said that the shooting should begin in the fall.
• Jenny McCarthy will host the second season of "Love in the wild" adventure NBC series dating, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Former owner of MTV "isolated" is also preparing a new talk show VH1. "Love in the Wild" is scheduled to air this summer.
• Four months after his release from an Italian prison and cleared of charges she killed her roommate, Amanda Knox, 24, has a book deal almost $ 4 million, the New York Times.
• Fox News talk show host Bill O'Reilly will join co-author Martin Dugard for the "Kennedy Assassination: The End of Camelot," which will be published by Henry Holt in October, both partners in the past year, "The Murder of Abraham Lincoln. Murder of a shock that changed America forever."
• During the "X Factor" host is missing the second season, and several judges hearing the Internet to open March 1. Winner of the show Simon Cowell gets a contract in the $ 5 million with Sony Music. Auditions are open to solo singers and vocal groups at the age of 12 years and older.
• In accordance with the terms of the settlement agreement announced on Thursday, Julie Taymor will receive about $ 10,000 a week for the entire Broadway run in New York musical "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark", New York reports Daily News. Taymor, director of the original series, sued the producers for a fee, after she was fired in March of last year.
• Tickets ($ 28.50-$ 73.50) for Tyler Perry's "Madea gets a job" to be held April 26-29 at Fox Theatre, on sale today at noon.
Comedy Central has been essentially mum Thursday about the last-minute changes, saying only: ". Due to unforeseen circumstances, the show will be broadcast repeat episodes on Wednesday, February 15 and Thursday, February 16"
A mysterious statement was fans speculate on the fate of the long show. The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that for family reasons prompted Colbert schedule changes.
Production will resume next week, the newspaper said, but there is still no official return date has been announced.
Aretha says Whitney
Goddaughter of Aretha Franklin Whitney Houston opens in new issue of People.
"We all know their problems," Franklin, 69, said in an exclusive piece. "And I'm always rooting for her."
The Queen of Soul will be held in Detroit in an interview with Al Roker Today, NBC "Today" in his memory. To learn more:
Moore moved '9 / 11 'Dress
Flint filmmaker Michael Moore and Hollywood producers Bob and Harvey Weinstein have settled their disputes to a few million dollars in the documentary film "Fahrenheit 9/11", according to documents filed in the Supreme Court in Los Angeles.
Terms of the settlement were not disclosed, and the lawyer said Moore Wrap on Thursday that the information will remain confidential. In February last year, Moore sued the Weinstein brothers for $ 2.7 million, claiming that the Weinstein brothers used "false accounting" to fool his money.
"Fahrenheit 9/11", released in 2004, is the most successful documentary of all time. He has made more than $ 222 million worldwide.
Briefly
• Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts will play mother and daughter in "August: Osage County." On the big screen adaptation based on the Pulitzer and Tony winner Tracy Letts play Weinstein Co. on Thursday showed new and said that the shooting should begin in the fall.
• Jenny McCarthy will host the second season of "Love in the wild" adventure NBC series dating, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Former owner of MTV "isolated" is also preparing a new talk show VH1. "Love in the Wild" is scheduled to air this summer.
• Four months after his release from an Italian prison and cleared of charges she killed her roommate, Amanda Knox, 24, has a book deal almost $ 4 million, the New York Times.
• Fox News talk show host Bill O'Reilly will join co-author Martin Dugard for the "Kennedy Assassination: The End of Camelot," which will be published by Henry Holt in October, both partners in the past year, "The Murder of Abraham Lincoln. Murder of a shock that changed America forever."
• During the "X Factor" host is missing the second season, and several judges hearing the Internet to open March 1. Winner of the show Simon Cowell gets a contract in the $ 5 million with Sony Music. Auditions are open to solo singers and vocal groups at the age of 12 years and older.
• In accordance with the terms of the settlement agreement announced on Thursday, Julie Taymor will receive about $ 10,000 a week for the entire Broadway run in New York musical "Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark", New York reports Daily News. Taymor, director of the original series, sued the producers for a fee, after she was fired in March of last year.
• Tickets ($ 28.50-$ 73.50) for Tyler Perry's "Madea gets a job" to be held April 26-29 at Fox Theatre, on sale today at noon.
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