In an appearance with Conan O'Brien, Seth MacFarlane says he knows most of the international viewers who tune in for the Oscars will have no clue who he is.
The two Australian DJs responsible for pranking a nurse at the hospital where Kate Middleton had been admitted are apologizing for the call that ended in tragedy after the nurse killed herself in an apparent suicide,
The Los Angeles Police Department has issued an apology to the family of Christopher Wallace (aka Notorious B.I.G) after releasing his autopsy report without notifying them first.
South Korean 'Gangnam Style' star PSY is apologizing after it emerged that the singer lashed out with anti-American statements during protest concerts in 2002 and 2004.
King Edward VII hospital, the target of a prank call by two Australian radio hosts after they got wind that Kate Middleton was being treated there for extreme morning sickness, has slammed the station responsible for the show after the nurse involved was found dead of in an apparent suicide.
A Mariah Carey super-fan, who just happens to be shirtless, records his reaction to watching the singer's buzz worthy performance with Jimmy Fallon -- and the late night host loves it.
Jay Pharoah as President Obama and Bill Hader as Speaker of the House John Boehner opened this weekend's 'Saturday Night Live' with a mock press conference to announce a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff.
John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John have reunited for a holiday music video titled 'I Think You Might Like It,' although that may not accurately describe the video itself.
NBC Sports anchor Bob Costas says it was a "mistake" to bring up gun control in discussing the murder-suicide by Kansas City Chiefs' Jovan Belcher on 'Sunday Night Football' because he didn't have enough time to get his point across.
A pair of Australian DJs who pretended to be the Queen, Prince Charles and the royal corgis managed to trick staff at King Edward VII Hospital into revealing details about her current condition.
At an investor conference on Tuesday, CBS Corp. president and CEO Leslie Moonves joked about Angus T. Jones after the young actor called the show he stars on as "filth" and told viewers to stop watching.