Simon Cowell: Howard Stern and Madonna aren't fit to judge "Idol"
Simon said today he's "fairly certain" that Stern hasn't been approached, but he thinks the shock jock just isn't right for "American Idol." "You've just got to know what you're talking about," he said. "We have to have people on these shows who actually know what they're talking about, rather than just guessing. They've really got to have experience, so that they can not just criticize, but offer constructive advice as well." Simon did, however, endorse Perez Hilton. "Perez would be funny," Cowell said. "He's got good taste in music, he's got a personality, that could work."
Simon wants a Taylor Swift-type to win "Idol," hopes Lady Gaga will mentor
Simon Cowell thinks a woman could win this season, but says his ideal champ is somebody like Swift: "I mean, look, I would love to find a Taylor Swift. Somebody who’s relevant rather than a contest winner.'
Simon says its's a shame "Idol" booted Chris Golightly
"I really, honestly don't have a clue why he's been removed from the competition," Simon Cowell said this afternoon. "I'm guessing it's some sort of technical reason."
ABC hooks up "V" and "Lost"
"V" will follow "Lost" at 10 o'clock on Tuesdays when it returns to the ABC lineup on March 30.
Maggie Q poised to star in CW's "Nikita"
If she's cast in the newest remake of the 1990 film "La Femme Nikita," the Vietnamese/Irish-American actress will have the highest-profile leading role of an Asian actress on broadcast TV.
A&E renews "Steven Seagal: Lawman"
Sixteen episodes will air next season, up from 13 its first season.
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Olympics hands "Idol" its first defeat in its timeslot since May 2004
"American Idol's" six-year unbeaten streak ended last night due to what NBC calls "the greatest single day in Winter Olympics history."
Report: "Idol" booted Chris Golightly over boy band contract
Golightly was replaced at the last minute by Tim Urban after it was revealed he was still under contract, though Golightly had assumed his contract had expired. "This is not fair; I don't know what to do," Golightly said this morning when reached by USA Today. PLUS: Meet the 17 finalists announced last night and check out the Top 24's Facebook, Twitter, MySpace pages. UPDATE: Record label head offered to release Chris from his contract so he could stay on "Idol."
"Glee" hasn't decided when its cast will graduate high school
Ryan Murphy is keeping his options open, as he explains to Michael Ausiello: "The thing about the show that’s important is we try to be real, but it is also a fantasy high school. I don’t know. We’re still trying to get through (season) one. I think it’s important to have new voices and new kids come in (each year). That’s definitely something that we’re doing."
Spike TV greenlights a Tiger Woods-inspired golf series
"Back Nine" will star John Schneider as a washed-up golf champ who travels the country with his sex-addicted caddy, who happens to be named Tiger.
Tina Fey is expecting an "SNL" comeback as Sarah Palin
"It's inevitable that we'll try it, at least," she said this week. "We'll see if it makes it to air."
"CSI:NY" puts "Lost's" Harold Perrineau on death row
He'll drop a major bombshell on Hawkes while in prison.
CNBC anchor inspired "30 Rock's" Elizabeth Banks character
In fact, CNBC's Melissa Francis pitched the story idea to a "30 Rock" producer hoping to play the character herself.
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