Saturday Night Live has landed iconic Mick Jagger to host the iconic show's May 19 season finale.
He'll also be the musical guest, marking his third time in that capacity. Jagger (pictured with Jimmy Fallon, right) also has participated in a handful of
SNL sketches over the years, but this will be his inaugural stint as ringmaster.
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The sly, cunning Fox network isn't joking with
The Choice, a new celebrity dating game show that will feature swivel chairs and "the world's most eligible celebrities" pulling "love handles" to see whom they've picked sight unseen.
Premiering Thursday, June 7 and obviously spun from NBC's
The Voice, the one-hour series will be hosted by Cat Deeley, who has the same task on Fox's summertime
So You Think You Can Dance.
Each episode of
The Choice will end with celebs making a date with one of the "sexy singles" up for grabs. No names have been announced yet, but George Clooney can safely be ruled out while Bob Saget looks as though he'll fit right in.
***Lifetime has a new logo and a new movie in development,
Prosecuting Casey Anthony, starring Rob Lowe as courtroom interrogator Jeff Ashton.
Earlier this year, Lowe played accused killer Drew Peterson in Lifetime's
Drew Peterson: Untouchable, which drew 5.8 million viewers. Lifetime says it was the most watched made-for-TV movie since the network's
The Pregnancy Pact, which was shown in 2010.
Lifetime's latest logo and slogan - "your life, your time" - were unveiled earlier this week. They supposedly reinforce the network's determination to "create times for viewers to laugh, to cry, or be inspired. These aspirational moments and life experiences will continue to be the essence of the Lifetime brand," according to president and GM Nancy Dubuc.
Aimed primarily at women, Lifetime has struggled in recent seasons, but lately has seen growth for the first time in seven years in women viewers in the 18-to-49 and 25-to-54 demographic, says a network publicity release. Its newest series, Jennifer Love Hewitt's
The Client List, is Lifetime's most-watched launch in nearly three years.
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If NBC's
Today show wasn't worried before, it's definitely worried now.
ABC's
Good Morning America, which last month ended
Today's unparalleled 16-year winning streak, has now beaten the NBC cash cow in two of the last three weeks.
GMA won the week of April 23-27 by an average of 180,000 viewers. That's a considerable increase over the paper-thin 31,000 viewer margin that ended Today's streak in the week of April 9-13.
Today still leads among 25-to-54-year-olds, the primary target audience for news programming. But that margin also has been shrinking. The April 23-27 gap of 104,000 viewers in this key demographic was the smallest since the week of Nov. 27, 1995, ABC crows.
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TNT has ordered a 10-episode Season 5 of
Southland, which it rescued after NBC canceled the acclaimed cop series to make room for Jay Leno's very ill-fated prime-time stint. And The CW has renewed
The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural and
90210 for next season.
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