‘Sunday Night Football’ Ratings Take Another Nosedive
Ratings fell once again for the Week 1 broadcast of NBC’s Sunday Night Football, according to several reports.

Ratings fell once again for the Week 1 broadcast of NBC’s Sunday Night Football, according to several reports.

While millions of commuters arrived at work stricken with a “case of the Mondays,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the network executives who broadcast his league were undoubtedly celebrating something that has not been the case for them on many Mondays in recent history, a positive ratings day.

Former CIA Director John Brennan weighed in Thursday on the anonymous “resistance” New York Times op-ed written by a senior White House official. Brennan, noting the memorial service of Sen. John McCain, the Bob Woodward book reporting unfavorably on President Donald Trump and
LOS ANGELES (AP) — NBC’s “Law & Order” franchise is adding what the network calls a “relevant” new series about hate crimes.

Despite having a long, documented history of allegedly employing workers at slave wages, the multinational Nike corporation has become the face of the social justice wing of the political left with its newest ad featuring former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

Nike touched off a firestorm of controversy this week, when they announced that original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick would be the face of their “Just Do It” ad campaign.

“Little Jeff Z has done a terrible job, his ratings suck, & AT&T should fire him to save credibility!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

“Senator McCain was an exceptionally principled individual,” Brennan said in an interview with NBC News. “My last engagement with him, it was a very contentious one, where he hurled some profanities at me over some differences in policy.”

The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll shows President Trump’s job approval rating at a near record high and unaffected by the news about Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen.

“Wacky Omarosa, who got fired 3 times on the Apprentice, now got fired for the last time,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “She never made it, never will. She begged me for a job, tears in her eyes, I said Ok.”

The media — particularly NBC and CNN — are abuzz about the anniversary of last year’s Charlottesville riot, which Americans had largely forgotten.

NBCUniversal joined with Grammy-winning producer Timbaland and recording artist Princess Nokia to produce a music video entitled, “Erase The Hate.” The Music video’s release coincides with the one-year anniversary of 2017’s “United the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA.

Producers of the NBC sitcom The Good Place launched a campaign to raise money to aid illegal aliens caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.

Chris Hardwick is getting his career back on track after a review of sexual assault allegations made by a former girlfriend.

NBC’s award-winning, tear-jerking drama ‘This is Us’ is turning political for season three, according to reports.

According to Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson, former CIA Director John Brennan still maintains a top secret security clearance. Carlson revealed this on the Thursday broadcast of his show “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” Back in February, Brennan, a staunch critic of President Donald Trump,

Late-night hosts freaked out over President Donald Trump’s summit with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, describing the meeting as “treasonous” and an attempt to sell out American democracy.

Late Night funnyman Seth Meyers has again mocked President Donald Trump, this time releasing a video depicting him reading ridiculous statements about America’s founding and independence.

Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” New York 14th congressional district Democratic U.S. House of Representatives nominee Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused the Republican Party of “gaslighting the country.” When asked about the upcoming Supreme court nomination Ocasio-Cortez said, “You know, for

While tweeting about the Thursday Annapolis shooting, Andrea Mitchell indicated that NBC reporter Pete Williams described a shotgun as a “backwards funnel.”

Late-night hosts were in a full-fledged panic Wednesday night, trading in their usual left-leaning one-liners about President Donald Trump for full-on fearmongering in response to the news that Justice Anthony Kennedy is leaving the Supreme Court.

Three late-night TV hosts have teamed up for a rare joint opening to respond to President Donald Trump.

Several network and cable funnymen took swipes at White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, celebrating the Red Hen Restaurant owner who organized a staff-led resistance to serving Sanders, her family, and friends.

President Donald Trump is telling Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon to “be a man” and stop “whimpering” about the personal anguish the NBC funnyman felt over the backlash he received after messing up Trump’s hair during a 2016 campaign appearance on Fallon’s late-night talk show.

Thursday on NBC’s “Megyn Kelly Today,” Jenna Bush Hager, reacted to President Donald Trump’s executive order a day earlier that instructed border control officials to keep the families of those illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border together. Hager also applauded her

Late-night TV hosts melted down over the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policy, describing it as “morally repugnant” and urging those defending it to “resign in disgrace.”

In the latest episode of Marlon Wayans’ NBC sitcom, Marlon, the comedian attacks black conservatives Dr. Ben Carson and actress Stacey Dash calling them “sellouts” and embarrassments to black Americans.

Saturday Night Live star Leslie Jones says the long-running NBC sketch comedy show should move away from its constant political and President Donald Trump-themed jokes and embrace more traditional comedy.

In a preview of a sit-down interview that NBC’s Hoda Kotb conducted that aired NBC’s “Nightly News” on Wednesday, Kim Kardashian and Alice Johnson offered up some of the details of Johnson relayed what Kardashian said to her on the phone

President Donald Trump lashed out at the “fake news” again, signaling frustration with negative reports about his summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.


Kathleen Willey, a White House aide during the Clinton administration who famously accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault, weighed in on Clinton’s interview that aired on NBC this morning, calling the former president a “serial rapist,” “serial sexual predator” and

Bill Clinton rape accuser Juanita Broaddrick says she was “sickened” by NBC’s interview of Clinton in which the network only asked the former president about his consensual affair with Monica Lewinsky in the context of the current #MeToo era.

Monday on NBC’s “Today,” former President Bill Clinton seemingly dismissed a question as to whether or not he owed former White House intern Monica Lewinsky in the era of the “#MeToo movement.” Clinton was combative in his response to the question

Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications for President Barack Obama, is joining both NBC and MSNBC as a political contributor.

NEW YORK — Michael Lucas, a gay pornographic film actor and director, is calling out what he says is “hypocrisy” and a “double standard” in the entertainment industry.

MSNBC anchor Joy Reid spread 9/11 conspiracy theories on her old blog, reports the far-left BuzzFeed.

A report by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has concluded that North Korea does not plan to abandon its nuclear weapons in the near future.

Sunday on NBC’S “Meet the Press,” network anchor Andrea Mitchell called out the NFL’s “hypocrisy” over its new rule that requires players to either stand for the National Anthem on the field or remain in the locker room. “The hypocrisy

Will & Grace star Debra Messing fired a sweeping attack on the President Donald Trump’s administration on Tuesday, claiming its members are “all going to hell.” Messing missive was prompted by a hyperbolic NBC News report about a proposed change to federal hunting regulations in Alaska.
