February 10, 2010

Ellen renews her show through 2014, rejects Oprah Winfrey Network offer
ABC and the OWN tried to steal Ellen DeGeneres away from NBC, but Ellen decided to renew her contract through the 2013-14 season. NBC will pay between $250,000 and $300,000 per week for her show, according to the L.A. Times, which points out that now ABC has one less option for replacing Oprah when she leaves syndication next year.


CBS' "Hawaii Five-0" picks Alex O'Loughlin for Jack Lord role

He'll play opposite Daniel Dae Kim as the new Detective Steve McGarrett.


Jimmy Fallon recreates "The Dick Cavett Show" for Dick Cavett

Watch them talk about the state of late-night.


Is "Numbers" dead?: David Krumholtz joins Fox's "IRS"

He'll star in the Ron Howard Fox comedy if and only if CBS cancels "Numbers."


"Survivors" deliver the Letterman Top 10

Says Colby: "Being on 'Survivor' is almost as hellish as being on Letterman."

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