Which networks fared well in GLAAD’s media study?If you're looking for the most LGBT-inclusive content on TV during primetime, tune in to The CW and Showtime. According to GLAAD's sixth annual Network Responsibility Index, The CW was No. 1 among broadcast networks for the fourth year in a row, thanks to its 29 percent of primetime programming that included LGBT representation. Chateau Marmont 'horrified' by LiLo's bill leakSorry, Lindsay, but the "BS" negative press isn't letting up just yet. The actress, who's recently been a suspect in a burglary and the destruction of a dressing room trailer once belonging to Elizabeth Taylor, also faces scrutiny after a $46,000 bill she racked up at the hotel Chateau Marmont went unpaid ... and went public. Season six will be 'Jersey Shore's' lastConsidering that one of its stars isn't really in a position to live with seven other partying roommates while pretending to work at a t-shirt store - you know, because Snooki's had a baby and all – it makes sense that MTV has decided to end "Jersey Shore" with season 6. The series that added "fist-pumping," "GTL" and "smushing" into our vocabulary - not to mention giving an alternate meaning to "situation" - will kick off the beginning of the end on October 4 at 10 p.m. Britney on 'X Factor': This time, she plays niceAn earlier promo of Britney Spears on "The X Factor" seemed to hint that the new judge has some of Simon Cowell's biting criticism in her, but a new clip shows a different side to the pop star. In July, we watched spliced-together footage of Spears at the judges' table, telling one contestant that they were "very predictable," and another, "you definitely don't have the 'X Factor.'" Robin Roberts begins medical leave from 'GMA'"Good Morning America" viewers were preparing to see Robin Roberts exit on Friday in order to take an extended medical leave, but the morning show host has had to depart a little earlier than expected. On Thursday's "GMA," Roberts explained that she was leaving the ABC morning show a day early in order to tend to her ailing mother. Ryan Gosling to make directorial debutAs much as we all love to see Ryan Gosling in front of the camera, we're also excited to see what the actor can do behind-the-scenes. Gosling's set to make his directorial debut with a movie called "How to Catch a Monster," which he also wrote. |
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