Debuting March 26, 1973 on CBS, the most-watched U.S. daytime drama series is celebrating its 52nd year on television. Find out what’s happening at the show today.
“The Young and the Restless” holds steady week-to-week and year-to-year among key demos while “General Hospital” ties “Beyond the Gates” among unrounded Women 18-49 rating.
After two seasons on CBS, “After Midnight” has been canceled. As a result, the network will cease programming the 12:30 a.m. time slot, leaving “The Late Show” as the network’s only talk show offering.
Former “One Life to Live” star turned police officer Eddie Alderson recently saved the life of an Amtrak rail conductor who had stopped breathing and required life-saving CPR.
The upcoming 20th season of “American Dad!” will see the animated comedy series return to FOX as part of a reported multi-season pickup by the network.
As news of his exiting “Beyond the Gates” spread late Friday, actor Maurice Johnson addressed his departure from the daytime drama series in a social post on Monday.
Keith D. Robinson opens up about joining “Beyond the Gates” while co-star Daphnée Duplaix welcomes him to the show, saying, “Excited to have you on this ride.”
Hallmark Channel’s “When Calls the Heart” will return for a record 13th season, set to premiere in 2026, the network announced during Sunday’s 12th season finale.
Amid declining ratings, slashed budgets and uncertainty among staffers, “CBS Mornings” is vacating its high-tech Times Square Studio, returning to the CBS Broadcast Center.