SKYFALL's John Logan to Write Bond 24 & 25October 28, 2012John Logan - the writer of James Bond's upcoming SKYFALL - has officially pitched and sold Bond 24 and 25 to Bond bosses Barbara Broccoli Michael Wilson. The next two films will tell a two-part story with Daniel Craig reprising his role of 007. It's tentatively set for a 2014 release.
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE Scores Its Highest Ratings for an Encore Since November 2010October 28, 2012In Late-Night Metered-Market Household Averages for Saturday night:
* An encore telecast of 'Saturday Night Live,' with host Seth MacFarlane and musical guest Frank Ocean (4.1/10 in metered-market households), hit a two-year high for an 'SNL' rebroadcast in metered-market households, delivering the show's highest rating for an encore edition since November 6, 2010 (with a telecast hosted by Jane Lynch and featuring musical guest Bruno Mars).
NJTV Set to Begin Live Hurricane Sandy Coverage Today, 10/28October 28, 2012 NJTV, New Jersey's new public television network, will provide the state with unique local coverage of Hurricane Sandy with a series of special live broadcasts, on-air and online bulletins and social media coverage throughout the coming days.
ABC Posts Strong Year-Over-Year Gains on Friday NightOctober 28, 2012 Driven by Shark Tank, A Special Edition of 20/20 and 20/20 in its regular 10pm hour, ABC ran in a virtual tie for first place on Friday in Adults 18-49 (pacing within 1-tenth of a rating point of the lead and tied in audience share).
BWWTV Interview: Jaleel White on TOTAL BLACKOUT, Urkel, and a Potential Return to DANCINGOctober 27, 2012Jaleel White is currently settling into the role of host for season two of Syfy's runaway reality-terror show, "Total Blackout." He's arguably best known for playing the suspenders-donning, slightly abrasive, and yet so annoyingly lovable Steve Urkel on "Family Matters." Most recently, he was a contestant on "Dancing with the Stars" last spring, coming in X place. White also has numerous television credits to his name, aside from Urkel, including the hit shows "Psych," and "House." He has also appeared in the film adaptation of "Dreamgirls," and "Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer."