BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WBNG) -- 18-time Grammy Award polka player Jimmy Sturr started his polka band when he was just 11 years old. A native of Florida, New York, Sturr grew up around polka music and ...
Polka band leader Jimmy Sturr is 84. Actor Josh Taylor (“Days of Our Lives,” “Valerie’s Family”) is 82. Actor Robert Walden (“Lou Grant”) is 82. Actor Model Cheryl Tiegs is 78. Actor Mimi Kennedy ...
Jimmy Kimmel returned to air with his late night show "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" after the show was preempted on Sept. 17.
Jimmy Kimmel answered questions for the first time about his suspension, and revealed that he thought his show might not ...
UPDATE 9/25: Jimmy Kimmel’s Tuesday night return to ABC has now officially become his late-night show’s second most-watched episode ever. Final Nielsen numbers place the audience at nearly 6.5M live + ...
The show is coming back after backlash from comments Mr. Kimmel made on air last week. But not everyone will be able to view the episode live. By Emmett Lindner Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, “Jimmy ...
The first episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” since it was suspended last week by Disney attracted nearly four times as much as its average viewership. By John Koblin Jimmy Kimmel’s broadcast return ...
Kimmel returned to the air for the first time since his show was suspended after FCC Chair Brendan Carr criticized his jokes following the death of Charlie Kirk and threatened regulatory action.
After an abrupt suspension, ABC confirmed "Jimmy Kimmel Live!' will return Tuesday evening with a slew of new guests. The late-night talk show was suspended indefinitely on Sept. 17 following backlash ...
Jimmy Fallon is keeping his "head down" at "The Tonight Show." The late-night host spoke with CNBC about the role of politics on his show after the drama surrounding Jimmy Kimmel's controversial ...
Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night television after a brief suspension drew 6.26 million total viewers, according to preliminary Nielsen ratings, making it the show’s highest-performing regularly ...
Late-night host Jimmy Fallon says his program is meant to entertain, not to divide, and he has no plans to change that. During an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk on the Street this week, the Tonight Show ...
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