The Jane Pauley Show is an American syndicated talk show packaged by NBC Universal, hosted by veteran journalist Jane Pauley. The show premiered on August 30, 2004.
Pauley and other people involved with the show, before its premiere, were not aware of how she would adapt to the medium. Pauley has shown that she can handle serious interviews, but it was not immediately evident if she could hold her own in a medium which is heavily laden with impersonality.
The show's ratings were not impressive, and the show was canceled, with the final episode airing in May 2005.
The show was broadcast from the studio formerly occupied by The Today Show.
Ramiro del Solar is Mexico’s most respected investigative journalist. His home life is beyond reproach — a successful wife and a beautiful daughter who is following in his footsteps — despite constant media scrutiny. But Ramiro does indeed have his secrets… and when an affair with his daughter’s best friend comes to a tragic end, Ramiro must decide how far he’s willing to go to protect his image.
EN-O'CLOCK is a variety show that aires weekly on ENHYPEN's YouTube channel. This variety show focuses around the K-Pop group ENHYPEN where they complete games, obstacle courses, and trivia in order to strengthen their friendship and trust. New episodes are released every Thursday.
All you need is a small desk and musical instruments. NHK is launching a Japanese version of the worldwide phenomenon "tiny desk concerts," originally pioneered by American public broadcaster NPR. Set in the actual offices of NHK, the series will breathe new life into music as artists perform in a setting that is anything but ordinary.
The Thugesh Show is a chat/fun show where Thugesh interviews guests from across YouTube from genres such as vlogging, gaming, entertainment, roasting and much more.
Paradise actor, superfan and family member Ryan Michelle Bathé talks to the cast and crew that brought the spellbinding second season to life, from the show's biggest stars, like her husband Sterling K. Brown, to creator Dan Fogelman, and beyond.
Sakurazaka46 × Comedians: An Experimental Sketch Comedy Show!!
They’ll be collaborating on those famous routines with a twist, as well as tackling brand-new sketches written especially for the programme…
What’s more, with just one live performance and plenty of ad-libbing, the tension is said to be at its peak!?
In the post-show chat, the cast will be sharing their honest thoughts and behind-the-scenes stories one after another!?
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind show, available only here!
The Magic Hour is an American talk show hosted by basketball player Earvin "Magic" Johnson. The series aired in syndication from June to September 1998.