The world says goodbye to a beloved genius,
CMT honors the best in country music, and
another new NBC show gets the axe.
I'm Alex and I've got the scoop in today's
Reel TV News.
Apple announced early Wednesday evening that
their co-founder and visionary Steve Jobs
has passed away after a long battle with a
rare form of pancreatic cancer.
Rest in peace, Steve.
May your legacy always inspire us to "Think
Different."
Country Music Television, better known as
CMT, has unveiled their second-annual Artists
of the Year.
The honorees include Brad Paisley and Kenny
Chesney, along with 2nd time honorees Jason
Aldean, Lady Antebellum, and Taylor Swift.
The five country superstars will be given
props in a 90-minute special which will air
December 13th.
Shortly after we shared the buzz that Hank
Azaria's new series Free Agents was teetering
on the brink of cancellation, Deadline announced
this morning that NBC has officially given
it the axe.
The low-rated series had one last chance to
improve last night and with only 3.3 million
viewers, it just didn't deliver.
Considering he's being faced with an ultimatum
to take an almost 50% paycut on The Simpsons,
it looks like Hank Azaria just can't catch
a break these days.
Be sure to check back with us tomorrow for
more of the latest TV scoop from SideReel!
