Dev‘s MTV special, which aired last night (May 23), followed the singer as she navigated the release of her debut album, her climb up the ladder of success and living the preggo life, as she calls it.
There’s more news about ‘The Voice‘ and its third season, which is set for this fall. NBC will bump the series to two cycles per season and the show will air on Mondays and Tuesdays from the get-go, as opposed to one day a week for the blind auditions.
Yes, its really happening. Like Pauly D before them, Nicole ‘Snooki‘ Polizzi and Jenni “JWoww” Farley have spun off into their own series, and rather than the network burning and destroying the footage for the abomination it is, it looks like the aptly-titled ‘Snooki & JWoww‘ has been given an official premiere date. No, it’s not December 22, 2012.
Yesterday MTV announced the nominee categories for the 2012 MTV Movie Awards, and that the band FUN. will be performing at the show! The awards will take place on June 3rd in Universal City, California. For this year's awards, 5 new categories have been added, Best Music, Best On Screen Transformation, Best Gut Wrenching Performance, Best Cast, and Best On Screen Dirtbag...
Lil Wayne is kicking off the new year with new episodes of his ‘Sports Corner’ series, which show off the rapper’s love for the NFL, skateboarding and more.
Lil Wayne‘s love for all-things sports is no secret. He blogs about sports for ESPN, he’s an avid bowler and he loves skateboarding. Over the Christmas holiday, the rap mogul launched his web video series called ‘Weezy’s Sports Corner.’
Quarterback controversies are common as colds in the football realm, and it looks like we have a judge’s panel controversy brewing in ‘X Factor‘-ville. With last week’s elimination of fan favorite Rachel Crow, thanks to Nicole Scherzinger‘s much-criticized decision to let the vote go to deadlock and allow America’s voting tally to decide, it turns out that the Scherz may not be 100 percent to blam
MTV brought back lovable cartoon idiots Beavis and Butt-head and the alternative rock show ’120 minutes,’ so why not resurrect ‘Yo! MTV Raps,’ the series that may have been the most important hip-hop-related television show of all-time?