November 19, 2009

It's official: Oprah ending her talk show in 2011, after 25 years
Harpo president Tim Bennett says Oprah Winfrey will make the official announcement that she's leaving her syndicated show on Friday. "Tomorrow, Oprah will announce live on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' that she has decided to end what is arguably one of the most popular, influential and enduring programs in television history. The sun will set on the "Oprah" show as its 25th season draws to a close on September 9, 2011." PLUS: Will she do a talk show on cable or not?: Speculation ranges from her doing a daily talk show on the Oprah Winfrey Network to occasionally appearing on OWN specials.


"Lost" returns Feb. 2 in a new home: Tuesdays at 9

The final season kicks off with a two-hour episode, dubbed "LA X."


"Chuck" returning Jan. 10, minus one cast member

The 19-episode season will be without Anna Wu. Co-creator Chris Fedak says the first 13 episodes will air as one unit, while the remaining six will function as "Season 3 2.0." PLUS: Watch a preview of Season 3.


NBC is ordering more "Trauma" due to a shortage of content

The series' 13 episodes has been upped to 16.


James Van Der Beek files for divorce

"Dawson" has been married to actress Heather McComb for nearly six years.


Ben McKenzie: TNT will unbleep some "Southland" profanity

But will the flurry of F-bombs air intact?


Larry King's 10-year-old son gets his own Fox Sports talk show

Chance King is set to host the baseball-themed "Kid Pitch."

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