A mother of four from Bristol has recently hit a nerve with the public over a series of children’s books she wrote, titled Moodypuffs. Karmen Tartt’s children ...
Sesame Street is stepping up for military families, teaming with the Department of Defense to release “Healthy, Happy, Ready” ...
The Story of Roger Ailes deftly fuses the personal, the political and the just plain surreal as it charts the rise and fall of Fox News Chairman, Roger Ailes. Variously ...
John Davidson has been the poster boy for Tourette syndrome since 1988, when a documentary about him called ‘John’s Not Mad’ ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Before he was a star on TV, Al Roker was a huge fan of watching it, especially animated shows. “I spent a lot of Saturday mornings in front of the TV,” he says. “I was one of those ...
Toronto-based WildBrain Ltd. announced it will shutter its Canadian broadcast business — including Family Channel, Family Jr., WildBrainTV, and Télémagino — after failing to secure renewed carriage ...
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Kids today watch more YouTube and Twitch than traditional TV, giving them control over what they see and when they see it. Live streams and other unfiltered media can expose kids to risky or ...
Paris Hilton and her pups are going on a brand new adventure! The multi-hyphenate, 44, and her media company, 11:11 Media, are partnering with HappyNest Entertainment and 9 Story Media Group on a new ...
As reported on News Center 7 at 11:00, thousands of people showed up on a very hot third day of the 169th Great Darke County Fair. News Center 7’s Malik Patterson spoke with the fair board on Sunday ...
American kids may have grown up with Mr. Rogers telling them, “You are special just the way you are,” but for a child in Gaza there was Farfour—a plushy, genocidal TV mouse screaming “Kill! Kill! Kill ...
DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — When word came of a shooter in the loose on the CDC and Emory University campuses, fear set in for the parents of more than 90 kids who were at a day care on the CDC campus.