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  CLEVELAND – We know you recognize James Pickens, Jr., the actor who plays Dr. Webber on “Grey’s Anatomy,” but did you know he’s a…

Wellness

New research suggests that too much TV time might shorten your life. But not necessarily for the reason you might think. The study of more…

Tom Joyner

Singer and entertainer Adam Wade made history on this day in 1975 by becoming the first African-American host of a nationally televised game show. The…

National

Once upon a time, mainstream TV was whitewashed with just a teeny sprinkling of color. Now, one of the largest networks, the American Broadcasting Company, will begin next…

National

  Spike Lee’s 1989 classic Do the Right Thing is among the titles that will no longer be shown on the popular streaming service.  …

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  CLEVELAND – Mike Hegan, former Cleveland Indians announcer, died Christmas morning at age 71. “On this special day of spending time and appreciating our…

I hope Bill Cosby is successful with his new media venture because prime-time television needs a strong family-values program now more than ever. Cosby, 72,…

Ever since CNN anchor Don Lemon (pictured) decided to start editorializing, he has not shown himself to be a serious thinker. Lemon has developed a…

It’s  Disability Awareness Month and Robert David Hall, 65, who has played coroner Dr. Al Robbins on the highly rated CBS show  ”CSI: Crime Scene…

National

Tammy Williams is the first black woman to own her own post-production studio in the state of Georgia. Williams has recently started Open River Studios…

National

The cable news networks have proven extremely committed to the George Zimmerman trial over the past week, often to the exclusion of nearly every other…

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Whether flying up the charts or failing miserably, these teen idols and young talents could certainly keep it fluid. From screens to song, these individuals have multifaceted careers that contain surprising turns. SOURCE