President Obama was a guest on NBC’s “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” Tuesday night, but he surprised the audience by joining Fallon and house band The Roots during the show’s popular “Slow Jam the News” segment. “I’m President Barack Obama and I too want to slow jam the news,” the POTUS announced to a rousing […]

John Legend is expanding from music to the world of television as one of the executive producers of NBC’s upcoming comedy show “Mixed Blessings.” The story will be centered around John Legend’s Get Lifted Film Co. partner Mike Jackson and his upbringing in suburban Philadelphia. It sounds like “Mixed Blessings” might actually be interesting, even though John […]

Cee Lo Green is in talks with NBC to serve as a judge on their upcoming singing competition show, “The Voice.”  The network is also in talks with Maroon 5’s Adam Levine and has confirmed the participation of an as-yet-unnamed high-profile female celeb.

Justin Timberlake & Jimmy Fallon showed themselves to be some serious hip-hop heads during a sketch on last night's Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.

Fans are eager to see "Golden Girl" Betty White host "Saturday Night Live" on May 8, and now it seems that comedy's most favorite OG will be joined by hip-hop's biggest star: Jay-Z.

After debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 with her latest album "Still Standing," Monica’s promo schedule has ramped up. The in-demand singer scored a booking on Monday’s “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” where the Atlanta native performed her single “Everything to Me.”

This week on NBC's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon," anchor Brian Williams joined host Jimmy Fallon and house band The Roots to "slow jam" the news. Watch below as Fallon, Williams and The Roots turn everything from health care reform and congressmen with funny names into a seductive ballad, albeit a hilarious one!

Ludacris teamed up with The Roots to perform his single "How Low" on NBC's Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. Check out the performance here!

The end of the Conan O’Brien chapter of “The Tonight Show” was officially hammered out on Thursday with a lot of money — and some parting recriminations — being dished out. O’Brien’s settlement with NBC will pay him $32.5 million. Click here for details.

Conan O'Brien has finally said "enough." The Tonight Show host is abandoning his gig rather than move it to midnight. O'Brien's blunt statement reflects months of being jerked around at NBC.