Tearful Kate Gosselin is "shocked" by Jon's flings, says reality didn't cause divorce
"It is hurtful. It's very hurtful," she said on the "Today" show. "To be very honest, the most hurtful part is when his decisions directly affect our children. That's the hardest part for me." (Watch the video)
Oprah lifts ban on rappers
After nearly a decade of non-rapping guests, the Oprah Winfrey show will welcome Jay-Z onto her show this fall.
Mostly women shape "Mad Men"
In fact, as the Wall Street Journal reports, "Behind the smooth-talking, chain-smoking, misogynist advertising executives on 'Mad Men'is a group of women writers, a rarity in Hollywood television. Seven of the nine members of the writing team are women. Women directed five of the 13 episodes in the third season." Matthew Weiner, for his part, didn't intentionally hire mostly female writers, but he's grown to love their emotional honesty, which has resulted in a freewheeling writers' room.
Tracy Morgan files for divorce
The "30 Rock" star says he's been separated from his high school sweetheart for eight years.
Would Jennifer Aniston reunite with Courteney Cox on "Cougar Town"?
"I'm sure she'll be glad to do it" if a part was written for her, Cox said of a possible reunion with her old "Friend."
"Millionaire's" return disappoints, "Shark" tanks
It was a disappointing night Sunday for non-scripted TV premieres, as "There Goes the Neighborhood" joined "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" and "Shark Tank" in turning in disappointing ratings.
Is "V" a slap at the Obama administration?
Exec producer Scott Peters warns about reading too much into the show — "there is no particular agenda," he says.

