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    Rapper E.So to Rock The 31st GMA With His Debut As Rap Meets Classical Music

    The 31st Golden Melody Awards Ceremony will be held on October 3. E.So, the "special correspondent" for the GMA this year, will be performing with Just Busy Music Studios' string orchestra. The collaboration will give the audience a whole new visual and audio experience as the performance is a classical-rap crossover.
  • Waa Wei Revealed to Host 31st Golden Melody Awards + Mary and Evan Yo To Host Red Carpet Event

    Waa Wei Revealed to Host 31st Golden Melody Awards + Mary and Evan Yo To Host Red Carpet Event

    Artist and GMA nominee Waa Wei has recently been revealed as the host for the 31st GMA award ceremony. The 37-year-old artist first started her career as the lead singer of Natural Q and has now been active in broadcasting, theater, movie, and television. This is not only her first time hosting the GMA, Waa Wei is also nominated for six awards, including Album of the Year, Best Mandarin Album, and Best Female Vocalist (Mandarin) for her album, "Hidden, Not Forgotten". In today's special music video release, Waa Wei is seen singing her hit song "Only You", changing some parts to reveals she is the host of the ceremony.
  • '15 'Billboard' Music Awards Finalists Announced: Top Artists, Hot 100 Song, 200 Album

    The first five categories for the 2015 'Billboard' Music Awards were announced this morning, April 7. Ludacris joined Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy to announce the finalists on ABC's 'Good Morning America.' According to 'Billboard,' the first five of 41 categories announced by Ludacris and Wentz on GMA are Top Artist, Top Male Artist, Top Female Artist, Top 'Billboard' 200 Album and Top Hot 100 Song.
  • Barbara Walters Thinks 'The View' Is Toxic, Refuses to Return

    Ever since Barbara Walters left her seat at the table on ABC's "The View" last spring, the show has been in a slump. The powers-that-be seemed to truly believe that if they brought in a bunch of new blood they could bring it back to being the solid morning chatfest that once dominated its time slot. Instead, their on-air talent has clashed and chaos behind the scenes has created an even bigger mess that has translated into even lower ratings. After months of clashing with Whoopi Goldberg, Rosie O'Donnell just announced that she will be leaving and the producers are scrambling to try and save the show. The problem is that the environment is so toxic that even Walters refuses to return.
  • ABC News is Happy to See Rosie O'Donnell Leave 'The View', Blames Her for Dismal Ratings

    We recently told you guys that Rosie O'Donnell has decided to pull the plug on her second stint as a co-host on ABC's The View just a few short months after joining the daily chatfest. She initially chalked up her departure to being needed at home to care for her kids after splitting with her wife, Michelle Rounds, but anyone that has caught the show recently knows that O'Donnell has been feuding with Whoopi Goldberg. They agree on virtually nothing and have never found a way to be okay with each other while holding opposing opinions, so the result is an enormous amount of strain on the entire production.
  • Has Rosie Perez Been Fired from 'The View'?

    Rumor has it that Rosie Perez is already out at ABC's "The View" after only four months. The actress joined the roundtable discussion last fall and has not been the best fit. Aside from many on-camera flubs she has reportedly had a hard time handling all the vicious fighting between Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell. Perez was scheduled to take the month of January off to star in Broadway's "Fish in the Dark" and we are hearing that it is unlikely she will be returning to the chatfest. We told you yesterday that ABC is considering killing off "The View" altogether after this season and replacing it with an additional hour of "Good Morning America." A source told FOX411 that the revolving door of hosts is only a detriment at this point. "You can't keep hiring and firing, trying to save a sinking ship There is no leadership on the show. It's the news division that pays for 'The View,' so the debate now is whether the show is iconic enough to pour money into revamping, or do away with altogether. At this stage, the feeling is that it's pretty much done. They may test a remodeled version for one more season, but that would require work and top brass aren't sure that it is worth it," said the source.
  • ABC May Kill Off 'The View' in Favor of Adding Another Hour to 'GMA'

    "The View's" first season without veteran reporter Barbara Walters may end up being its last on the air if something does not radically change — fast. Pairing Whoopi Goldberg with Rosie O'Donnell has once again proven to be a fiasco onscreen that turns viscous backstage. Nicolle Wallace and Rosie Perez seem unable to handle the stress and infighting caused by the other two and the ratings are in the toilet. At first ABC was looking ahead to next season and trying to figure out who it could bring in to help turn the show around, but now it is instead contemplating putting "The View" out of its misery after Season 18 ends. According to a report by "The Daily Mail," ABC may instead opt to replace the show with an extended hour of "Good Morning America," which already gets great ratings. "The brass at ABC feels like they've tried to do everything possible to breathe new life into this show and are debating about replacing it with an additional hour of the well-rated 'Good Morning America.' ABC feels it's exhausted their options with 'The View' and now it's time to expand the existing franchise, 'GMA.' They feel that since 'GMA' is already beating NBC's 'Today' during the first two hours of the broadcast, why not extend the morning broadcast?" says a source close to the network.
  • NBC's 'Today' in Turmoil: Rumors Circulate Natalie Morales, Willie Geist Have Been Fired, Savannah Guthrie Next?

    The real story of what is going on behind the scenes at NBC's "Today" seems to depend on who you talk to, but one thing is for sure: It is not pretty. On Monday night, Nov. 17, the network confirmed that Jamie Horowitz, who was brought in less than three months ago as the morning show's general manager, had been fired. Horowitz was originally hired to make changes that would help Today climb back to the top of the ratings, but he was met with hostility from nearly everyone when he tried to implement changes. According to a report by Page Six, Matt Lauer found out that Horowitz was gearing up to get rid of Natalie Morales, Willie Geist and even his co-host Savannah Guthrie. Lauer then went to NBC's top brass in protest and had Horowitz fired, proving he really is ultimately in charge of major Today decisions.
  • 'Frozen' Inspired Wedding Dress Debuts At New York Bridal Week [WATCH]

    It was only a matter of time before Disney's Frozen found its' way into a bridal show, right? There are women that have intentionally modeled their weddings after their favorite Disney princess (really) and no one is hotter than the cast of Frozen right now. Bridal designer, Alfred Angelo collaborated on a dress that has been inspired by Princess Elsa and it was unveiled yesterday at New York's Bridal Week. This dress is one in a series of new bridal designs that Angelo debuted this week.
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