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Gwen Stefani In Talks to Replace Christina Aguilera on ‘The Voice’
18 April 2014 7:38 PM, PDT | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »
Gwen Stefani is in talks to replace Christina Aguilera on NBC’s “The Voice” next season.
The No Doubt singer joins new host Pharrell Williams, who replaces Cee Lo Green, and returning coaches Adam Levine and Blake Shelton for the seventh season.
She replaces Aguilera, who announced in February that she was pregnant with her second child.
“The Voice” remains one of the highest-rated shows in primetime and is produced by Burnett’s One Three Inc., Talpa Media USA Inc. and Warner Horizon Television.
NBC could not be reached for comment on this story.
TMZ first reported the news.
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- Variety Staff
'Orphan Black': The creators discuss the shocking return of [Spoiler]
11 hours ago | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
What The Hell?!?!? That may have been your reaction upon watching Orphan Black’s season 2 premiere. So allow me to issue the standard Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you have already watched Saturday’s Orphan Black season premiere.
Helena is not dead. Repeat: Helena is not dead. And it turns out that was the master plan all along. Orphan Black creators Graeme Manson and John Fawcett explain why they insisted on lying through their teeth when they told anyone who asked that the Ukranian clone/clone killer was indeed a goner after being shot by her twin sister Sarah in last season’s finale. »
- Dalton Ross
'Orphan Black': Tatiana Maslany talks about that big premiere shocker
11 hours ago | EW - Inside TV | See recent EW.com - Inside TV news »
Orphan Black returned for season 2 tonight with a big shocker, and if you have yet to watch then you may not want to read any further. [Spoiler Alert: Read on only if you have already watched Saturday’s season 2 premiere of Orphan Black.]
She’s baaaaaaaaaack! That’s right, Ukranian clone/clone killer Helena was thought to be dead after being shot by Sarah in last season’s finale and left to die in a pool of her own blood. But Surprise! She’s alive, and that was just one of the twists. Sarah impersonated Cosima to lay the smackdown on Rachel, and Alison got Aynsley’s part in the local community musical. (Who says watching your »
- Dalton Ross
Cloning Around: Orphan Black Resurrects the (Presumed) Dead
11 hours ago | TVGuide - Breaking News | See recent TVGuide - Breaking News news »
[Warning: The following contains spoilers from Saturday's Orphan Black Season 2 premiere. Proceed with caution (unless you're Alison on a chardonnay binge.)]
When Helena died last season on Orphan Black, we knew we were going to miss that crazy clone.
Orphan Black Roll Call: What's next for the clones in Season 2?
Fortunately, by the end of Saturday's Season 2 premiere, we learned that we didn't have to. It turns out that getting shot in the torso won't slow Helena (Tatiana Maslany) down much.
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- Hanh Nguyen
Fox Cable Networks Group Exec Fired Over Malaysia Airlines Fundraising Email
11 hours ago | Variety - TV News | See recent Variety - TV News news »
Fox Cable Networks Group exec Darlene Lieblich Tipton was fired earlier this month after using her company email address to help raise money for relatives of passengers on the doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
Tipton’s dismissal came after she sent an email seeking support for a fundraising campaign to aid families of the 239 passengers and crew members on the plane that disappeared last month on what was supposed to be a flight from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
A Fox spokesman declined comment on the specifics of Tipton’s departure but confirmed she has left the company.
“The conduct and communications at issue were not authorized by Fox and were in violation of company policy. As soon as we became aware we took appropriate steps,” the spokesman said.
Tipton had been with Fox for at least a dozen years, most recently serving as VP of standards and practices for the cable networks group. »
- Variety Staff
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