Change Expected at NBC Entertainment - AP

NEW YORK (AP) The best days may still be ahead for Jordin Sparks, but the same may not be said for “American Idol.” The 30.7 million people who watched Sparks win on Wednesday was a sharp drop from the 36.4 million people who saw Taylor Hicks in last year’s finale, according to Nielsen Media Research.

Tiffani Thiessen always looked good as one of the fashionable residents of the popular TV series “Beverly Hills, 90210.” She could have used some of that cool clothing on the set of her latest movie.Thiessen Plays a Doctor in New TV Movie - AP

Seventeen-year-old Jordin Sparks won the 2007 "American Idol" television singing contest on Wednesday, beating an older, more offbeat male rival to become the youngest ever winner of the coveted title.Jordin Sparks becomes youngest “Idol” winner - Reuters

Jay Leno, marking his 15th year as host of “The Tonight Show” on Friday, understands his role with NBC’s late-night institution like a good comedian knows timing.Leno Marks 15th Year as `Tonight’ Host - AP

A miniseries from pop singer/actress Jennifer Lopez, a Spanish-language version of "Desperate Housewives" and a number of new primetime telenovelas are on Univision’s programming slate for next season.Lopez-produced series tapped for Univision sked - Reuters

Posted by trendizy on May 31st, 2007