OPRAH TO END DAILY SHOW IN 2011: Watch as she tells why she's walking away. (Video)
*Oprah Winfrey will reportedly end her talk show in September, 2011 after its 25th season on the air, and will spend the ensuing years focusing on her new cable network OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network).
CHRIS BROWN LAUDED AT UPDATE HEARING: Judge said, 'We have a progress report and it's extremely favorable.'
*Chris Brown was praised for being on his best behavior since being sentenced to probation in his assault case.
JAYSON WILLIAMS TO TAKE DEAL IN SHOOTING: Former NBA star will agree to 3 years in prison according to sources.
*Retired NBA star Jayson Williams has agreed to a plea deal that would send him to prison for up to three years for accidentally shooting a driver at his New Jersey estate in 2002.
AARON HALL'S NEW CAREER: Dog Whisperer? Yes ... And He's Excellent! (Video)
*We knew Aaron had a special way with the ladies, but he's parlayed that talent into another industry. He has tapped into his inner dog and has become a Dog Whisperer.
ALICIA KEYS TO LAUNCH LINE OF JEWELRY: Singer teams with designer for collection of necklaces.
*Alicia Keys is getting into the bling business with a new line of necklaces in partnership with The Barber's Daughters designer Gisele Theriault.
DISNEY'S BLACK PRINCESS ALREADY A HIT: Tiana outselling other Disney Princess merchandise by double digit percentages.
*"The Princess and the Frog" merchandise is apparently flying off the shelves despite the film being weeks away from its debut in theaters.
SCALPERS STUCK WITH CHRIS BROWN TIX: Folks trying to make money off of his LA concert met with low demand.
*The New York Daily News found some disgruntled ticket scalpers who said they had trouble reselling tickets for Chris Brown's sold-out "Fan Appreciation" concert in Hollywood this week.
PRECIOUS WINS PGA AWARD: Producers Guild of America gives film its Stanley Kramer honor.
*The Producers Guild of America will present the producers of "Precious: Based on the Novel ?Push' by Sapphire" with its Stanley Kramer Award at the 21st Annual PGA Awards ceremony on Jan. 24 at the Hollywood Palladium.
SHAQ THROWS HIS FIRST ART SHOW: 'Size DOES Matter' exhibition includes essay by author James Frey.
*Cleveland Cavaliers center Shaquille O'Neal is moonlighting as a curator overseeing an art exhibition titled "Size DOES Matter,'' coming in February to New York's nonprofit Flag Art Foundation.
BRITAIN BALKS AT MARIAH'S DIVA DEMANDS: Singer wanted dozens of kittens and doves for a public appearance, but was turned down for safety reasons.
*When Mariah Carey reportedly requested that she be surrounded by 20 white kittens and 100 white doves while lighting a Christmas tree at a British shopping center, local health and safety officials had to put their foot down.
EDDIE MURPHY GETS NICE AND 'FLUFFY': Actor to produce buddy comedy for Paramount Pictures.
*Eddie Murphy is set to produce and possibly star in "The Misadventures of Fluffy," an R-rated road trip movie for Paramount Pictures.
DANNY GLOVER TO PUT A RING ON IT: Actor set to marry his longtime Brazilian girlfriend before year's end.
*There are reports that Danny Glover will exchange wedding vows next month with his Brazilian girlfriend of six years, Eliane Cavalleiro.
MICHAEL JACKSON'S 'MOTOWN 25' GLOVE FOR SALE: 'Holy Grail' of MJ memorabilia headed for auction in NY.
*The white glove worn by Michael Jackson as he moonwalked his way into pop culture history at the 1983 Motown 25 television special will go on the auction block Saturday in New York.
CASTER SEMENYA TO KEEP GOLD MEDAL: S. African ministry says results of her gender tests will be kept confidential.
*South African track star Caster Semenya gets to keep her 800-meter gold medal from the world championships, and the results of her gender tests will be kept confidential, the South African sports ministry announced Thursday.
'PRECIOUS' VS. 'THE BLIND SIDE': Journalist calls one a "red state" version of the other.
*The Hollywood Reporter's Steven Zeitchik posted a piece Thursday comparing the new Sandra Bullock movie "The Blind Side" with "Precious," calling the former a "red state" version of the latter.
MORGAN FREEMAN PLUGS INTO DIGIBOO: New venture allows folks to rent movies through flash drives.
*Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary's Revelations Entertainment has thrown its financial resources and technical expertise behind Digiboo, a new venture that allows consumers to rent films by plugging a small USB 3.0 flash drive into kiosks that will be set up at retail outlets.
JOHN MAYER SAYS BACK OFF OF KANYE: 'It's the MTV Video Music Awards. It's not the G8 summit.'
*John Mayer says it's time for the media and public to pipe down on the Kanye West hatred and move on.
OPENING THIS WEEK: Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun
The Blind Side (PG-13 for sexual references, drug use and brief violence) Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw co-star in this true, overcoming-the-odds tale about a wealthy white couple who adopt a homeless black teenager (Quinton Aaron) and help him pursue his dream of playing football in college and the pros.
BET.COM TO AIR ITS FIRST WEB SERIES: Tatyana Ali's 'Buppies' scheduled to premiere Tuesday.
*BET.com launches its first Web series "Buppies," starring Tatyana Ali, on Tuesday Nov. 24.
TV ONE SETS THANKSGIVING TABLE: Whitney & Brandy's 'Cinderella'; 'Soul Food' film; sitcoms; Essence Fest and MJ concert on the menu.
*TV One is calling its Thanksgiving weekend lineup "a schedule full of family, fun and lots of music," including the TV One premiere of "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella," starring Brandy and Whitney Houston at 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. ET.
KEYS, ARETHA, ROOTS BOOKED UNDER NBC'S TREE: Artists among lineup for annual 'Christmas in Rockefeller Center' special.
*Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin and the Roots join a lineup of performers for NBC's 12th annual "Christmas in Rockefeller Center," scheduled to air Wednesday, Dec. 2 from 8-9 p.m. ET/PT.
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OPRAH TO END DAILY SHOW: But she'll still be around on her OWN cable outlet.
*Well, it's all over for "Oprah." Oprah Winfrey's production company says she'll announce Friday that her show will end in 2011.
MCCRARY IS NEW MALCOLM ON 'RESTLESS': Shemar Moore too busy with 'Criminal Minds' to return to Genoa City.
*So much for Shemar Moore ever reprising his role of Malcolm Winters on "The Young and the Restless." Beginning next month, the character will be played by former "Family Matters" star Darius McCrary, according to EW.com.