Extra Scoop: 'Today' Announces New Producing Team

November 14, 2012 Extra Scoop
  • ‘Today’ Show Changes
    ‘Today’ Show Changes:

    A friend of Florida socialite Jill NBC has appointed two executives to take charge of the "Today" show, a day after the network announced that longtime producer Jim Bell would be leaving to take a larger role in the sports division.

    Read more at Reuters.

  • Hayden Panettiere's Happiness Secrets
    Hayden Panettiere's Happiness Secrets

    The “Nashville” star tells us how to make every moment sparkle. Plus, the moves to get hot like Hayden! Read more at Self.com.

  • Jonah Hill Nearly Licks Sexiest Man Channing Tatum
    Jonah Hill Nearly Licks Sexiest Man Channing Tatum

    Funnyman Jonah Hill is one guy who definitely agrees with Channing Tatum being the Sexiest Man Alive! Read more on People.com.

  • Michael Jackson's Assistant Accuses Promoter in Star's Death
    Michael Jackson's Assistant Accuses Promoter in Star's Death

    The King of Pop’s last personal assistant claims concert promoter AEG owes him money because, he says, it was responsible for the pop icon's death. Read more on CNN.

  •  Tom Hardy to Star in Tom Clancy's ‘Splinter Cell’
    Tom Hardy to Star in Tom Clancy's ‘Splinter Cell’

    “The Dark Knight Rises” actor has signed a deal to star in Tom Clancy's “Splinter Cell,” a movie based on the popular video game. Read more at CinemaBlend.com.

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