Bryant Gumbel Hospitalized in New York City After Medical Emergency
Bryant Gumbel, the veteran TV host, was hospitalized in New York City following a medical emergency and is currently receiving treatment; his condition is reportedly stable.
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Bryant Gumbel, the veteran TV host, was hospitalized in New York City following a medical emergency and is currently receiving treatment; his condition is reportedly stable.
Ananda Lewis, a former MTV VJ known for hosting 'Total Request Live' and her own talk show, has died at age 52. She publicly shared her battle with breast cancer, which progressed from stage III to stage IV, and used her platform to raise awareness about early detection. Her colleagues remember her as a charismatic and passionate personality.
Ananda Lewis, a former MTV VJ and TV show host known for her work on Total Request Live and her own talk show, died at age 52 after a six-year battle with stage 4 breast cancer. She was a prominent figure in the 90s entertainment scene and is survived by her son and sister.

John Brenkus, host of the Emmy-winning show 'Sport Science' and a creative sports scientist, died after battling depression at age 53, with his family requesting privacy and encouraging those struggling with mental health issues to seek help.

Conan O'Brien expressed amusement at people not recognizing him while filming his new travel series, stating that those who didn't know who he was were "not that impressed." The TV host seemed to take the lack of recognition in stride, highlighting the humorous side of the situation.

The trailer for the two-part Lifetime documentary "Where is Wendy Williams?" gives a poignant look into the TV host's current struggles, showing her altered reality and raising concerns about her health and financial situation. The documentary features emotional moments with Williams' family expressing worry, as well as her own desire to return to television. It is set to premiere on February 24 and 25 on Lifetime.

Wendy Williams has resurfaced in an emotional trailer for her upcoming Lifetime documentary, revealing her struggles with mental and physical health, financial issues, and personal drama. The since-deleted clip showed the TV star breaking down in tears as she discussed her decline in recent years, including her son's concern about her well-being. The two-part documentary, set to premiere later this month, will delve into Wendy's rise to fame and her shocking decline in 2021, shedding light on her physical and mental complications.

MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan announced during his final show that he is leaving the network to seek new challenges, expressing pride in the achievements of his show and thanking viewers for their support and feedback.

Former NFL player and current TV host Michael Strahan admits to being "freaked out" after realizing he has been a TV host longer than he was a football player. Strahan, who is hosting The $100,000 Pyramid, shared that he only became aware of this fact during a conversation with a former teammate. Despite the shock, he expressed gratitude for his successful football career and the opportunities it has provided him in television. Strahan is currently hosting The $100,000 Pyramid and serving as a co-host on Good Morning America.

Channel 4 has initiated an internal investigation into sexual assault and misconduct allegations against Russell Brand, the actor and TV host who rose to fame on the network. Four women have come forward with allegations of rape, sexual assault, and emotional abuse, which Brand has denied. The BBC and Banjiay U.K. have also launched their own investigations. Channel 4 has removed all content featuring Brand from its online platform, including episodes of The Great British Bake Off and Big Brother's Big Mouth.

Rapper Young Jeezy has filed for divorce from TV host Jeannie Mai after just two years of marriage, stating that there is no hope for reconciliation.

Pat Sajak, the longtime host of the popular game show "Wheel of Fortune," is retiring after 38 years. Sajak, who has hosted the show since 1982, will be replaced by actress and former "Wheel of Fortune" contestant, Vanna White, for a brief period of time. Sajak's final episode is set to air on December 31, 2019.
Pat Sajak, the longtime host of "Wheel of Fortune," has announced his retirement from the show after 41 years. The 76-year-old host has been a staple of the popular game show since taking over for Chuck Woolery in 1981. Sajak will stay on as a consultant for three years after his tenure ends.
Hundreds of people gathered at Memorial Hall in Cincinnati to celebrate the life of Jerry Springer, who died earlier this week at the age of 79. The memorial service featured speeches from his closest friends and family, live musical performances, and a video performance by Noel Paul Stookey. Springer was remembered as a natural performer, a family man, and someone who never lost sight of what was important. He became famous as host of the popular 'Jerry Springer Show' which ran from 1991 to 2018, but friends say he never forgot who he was or where he came from.

Jerry Springer, former Cincinnati mayor and longtime TV host, has died at the age of 79 after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Springer's tabloid talk show, known for its outrageous arguments and physical fights between guests, came to an end in 2018 after more than 4,000 episodes and more than 25 years on the air. He was known as the "grandfather of trash TV" and admitted his show had no redeeming social value other than escapism.