Showing posts with label Les Moonves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Les Moonves. Show all posts

Monday, April 14, 2014

NEWS: Roger Howarth, Greg Vaughan, Peter Reckell, Roger Howarth, Les Moonves, Heather Morris, Rosemary's Baby

WGN America Adapting DC Comics' 'Scalped'
SCALPED is described as a crime noir set on a Native American reservation. BANSHEE's Doug Jung will pen the script and executive produce the Warner Horizon Television drama.

Heather Morris is coming back to GLEE
Morris will be appear in the May 13 season finale in the newly transitioned New York City-based Glee.

DAYS OF OUR LIVES star Greg Vaughan announces separation
Greg Vaughan (Eric, DAYS) announced on Instagram that he and wife, Touriya, have separated. "As we open our hearts full of love & sadness, 9 years together and 3 beautiful children, we have decided to amicably separate. With dear love for each other and our family, as parents first and foremost, we kindly ask our space and privacy to be respected at this difficult time. With our sincere love, Greg & Touriya." The duo, who wed on June 4, 2006, are the parents of Jathan, 6, Cavan, 4 and Landan, 2.

Monday, July 29, 2013

CBS President & CEO Les Moonves on the Future of Y&R and B&B: 'They're doing well. They're profitable.'

What is the future for THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS and THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL?

"They're doing well. They're profitable," CBS president and CEO Les Moonves said at a Television Critics Association (TCA) press tour session on Monday. "They were able, a few years back, to do the shows a bit more economically. Our daytime has gone way up this year, and their profitability has gone way up. So we believe those two soaps will be on for a long, long time. We don't think the form is dead. Obviously, there are a lot less than there used to be, but we're very pleased with what they're doing."

CBS has five shows in the daytime and profitability has gone up on all five of the shows. "We don't think the form is dead. Obviously there's a lot less than there used to me."

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

CBS President Les Moonves On The Daytime Emmys: 'It Wasn't A Very Well Produced Show'

CBS President and CEO Les Moonves has told TMZ what he thought about the 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards show.

Moonves had his own table at the award show Sunday night where he watched disaster after disaster unfold on the stage, including THE TALK's Aisha Tyler being given the wrong envelope when announced Outstanding Talk Show Informative. Moonves is married to THE TALK host Julie Chen.

"You know what, it wasn't a very well produced show and you can put that on the air," Moonves told TMZ. "CBS won more than any other network so I'm happy."

Watch Moonves' response in the video below: