While companies rush to cut ties with Bill Cosby in the wake of mounting rape allegations, the truth is they shouldn't have made such partnerships to begin with. Thirteen women accused Cosby of sexual assault nearly 10 years ago, when the first official charge against him was made in 2005. But it wasn't until a video of (male) comedian Hannibal Buress calling Cosby a rapist during an October stand-up set went viral that people began to care. Since then, even more women have come forward with horrific allegations about Cosby dating back decades. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Bill-Cosby-Rape-Allegations-Timeline-1089629.aspx?rss=breakingnews
Tina Fey's Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Moves From NBC to Netflix
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt is making a big move ahead of her 2015 debut. The new sitcom from Tina Fey , which was originally ordered to series by NBC, will now premiere on... http://www.tvguide.com/News/Unbreakable-Kimmy-Schmidt-Netflix-Two-Seasons-1089623.aspx?rss=breakingnews
Bill Cosby Refuses to Address Rape Allegations During Performance in Florida
Bill Cosby 's latest stand-up performance in Florida was largely uneventful despite local radio DJs offering money to audience members to heckle the comedian. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Bill-Cosby-Refuses-to-Address-Rape-Allegations-1089624.aspx?rss=breakingnews
Homeland Casts Broadway Veteran in Key Role
Just days after the song first leaked, a new video for Beyonce 's catchy tune "7/11" has hit the Internet. And it's pretty wild. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Beyonce-711-Video-1089627.aspx?rss=breakingnews
Pants Are Optional in Beyonce’s Crazy New Video for “7/11”
Tony Award-winning stage actress Victoria Clark is joining Showtime's Homeland in a key role, Entertainment Weekly reports. http://www.tvguide.com/News/Homeland-Victoria-Clark-1089625.aspx?rss=breakingnews