Television
Barbara Walters Chooses Steve Jobs as Her ‘Most Fascinating Person’ of 2011 [VIDEO]
Barbara Walters has named her Most Fascinating Person of 2011: Steve Jobs.
While her policy has always been to choose only living people for the annual roundup, Walters said that when Jobs retired as CEO of Apple last summer, she knew he’d be her pick to top the list. And even after his death on October 5, Walters stuck to her choice because, much like Jobs believed, “rules were made to be broken.”
WaPo: She May be the Most Boring Person of her Era
In his review of the new NBC news magazine "Rock Center with Brian Williams", the Washington Post TV critic wrote that Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of former President Bill Clinton and current Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is so lacking in charisma that she may be the most boring person of her era.
Oops. Our Bad. Mythbusters’ Cannonball Stunt Hits Houses — Where People Live
The hosts of the popular Discovery Channel cable TV show "Myth-Busters" have some explaining to do. One of their stunts went very awry, to say the least.
They fired a cannonball at a set of targets, but it missed and went on to hit two houses and a car in a neighborhood on the other side of a nearby hill.
’60 Minutes’ Stalwart Andy Rooney Dies at Age 92 [VIDEO]
For 33 years, the CBS Sunday night newsmagazine ’60 Minutes’ ended with Andy Rooney providing his wry and sometimes cantankerous observations on topics ranging from religion to his messy office.
And now, just a month after retiring from the show, Rooney has died at the age of 92 after failing to recover from “serious complications” following minor surgery two weeks ago.
Where Did I Put Those Rabbit-ears?
University of Houston Gets Invite to Join the Big East Conference
McDonald’s Rolls Out In-Store TV Programming
While many McDonald’s customers opt for the drive-through, those who dine inside the fast-food restaurants may soon benefit from an original programming experience via the McDonald’s TV channel.
