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Trump, Henson, Williams, Jenner among TV's most eye-popping in 2015

NEW YORK (AP) — It's been a year of shifting sands in late night. A year of broken trust in two vastly different TV...

Bruce Jenner receives massive celebrity support for sex change

Former Olympic hero and cultural icon-turned-reality star Bruce Jenner has officially announced that he is undergoing sex reassignment — acting on an overwhelming feeling that…

Kardashian family to watch Bruce Jenner’s interview together

NEW YORK (AP) — Kim Kardashian says her family plans to watch Bruce Jenner's Friday night TV interview as they do most things, which...

ABC says Muir replacing Sawyer at 'World News'

NEW YORK (AP) — ABC News is making a generational change at the top of its evening newscast, replacing Diane Sawyer with 40-year-old understudy...

Brian Williams is only network anchor in S. Africa

NEW YORK (AP) — NBC's Brian Williams is anchoring his nightly newscast from South Africa early this week, covering the world's mourning for Nelson...

Late-night network shows still a White men’s club

NO WOMEN OR MINORITIES-This June 3, 1992 photo shows Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, right, playing the saxophone with the band during the musical opening of "The Arsenio Hall Show." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) by Lynn Elber LOS ANGELES (AP) — The role of female talk show hosts in late-night TV broadcast network history, all 50-plus years of it, can be summed up in two words: Joan Rivers. It takes just another two — Arsenio Hall — to do the same for minorities.

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