CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’s leading lady Marg Helgenberger (Catherine Willows) presented the award for “Male Vocalist of the Year” at the Academy of Country Music Awards last night on CBS. You can find a clip embedded after the jump, courtesy of CBS.com:
Archive for April, 2011
Helgenberger Presents The ‘Male Vocalist’ ACM Award
Monday, April 4th, 2011Ward Visits ‘Rachael Ray’
Monday, April 4th, 2011Vassey Guest-Stars On ‘Castle’ Tonight
Monday, April 4th, 2011Former CSI: Crime Scene Investigation actress Liz Vassey (Wendy Simms) will appear in this week’s episode of the ABC crime drama Castle, which airs tonight at 10:01pm ET/PT. Here is a synopsis of the episode:
Castle & Beckett work the case of a man found dead inside a pizza oven, but it turns out not to be someone associated with the restaurant—it was a reporter. Was his story, “The Pizza Wars,” enough to get him killed, or was it something much deeper than that?
Source: The Futon Critic. Thanks to Shane from TalkCSI for the heads up.
Watch ‘Identity Crisis’ Online
Saturday, April 2nd, 2011The most recent episode of CSI: New York is now available online. You can watch “Identity Crisis” on CBS.com, Xfinity TV or TV.com.
‘CSI:NY’ Ratings Drop In Viewers & The Demo
Saturday, April 2nd, 2011The latest episode of CSI: New York, “Identity Crisis”, experienced a significant dip in ratings. The episode pulled in 10.26 million viewers, which put it way ahead of Dateline (5.72 million), 20/20 (4.92 million), and repeats of Fringe (1.97 million) and Supernatural (1.28 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, New York earned a 1.7 rating/6 share for the hour. 20/20 (1.3/4), Dateline (1.2/4), Fringe (0.7/2) and Supernatural (0.5/2) rounded out the hour.
Source: TV by the Numbers
Hunt Shares More ‘CSI’ Finale Set Pics
Saturday, April 2nd, 2011Happy Birthday, Adam Rodriguez!
Saturday, April 2nd, 2011CSI: Miami’s Adam Rodriguez (Eric Delko) celebrates his birthday today, April 2. The actor was born on this day in 1975.
CBS Posts Pic With Ward & Elliot, Hunt Shares Pic With Eads
Friday, April 1st, 2011CBS posted a picture of Sela Ward (Jo Danville) with guest star David James Elliott (Russ Josephson) from tonight’s episode of CSI: New York, “Identity Crisis”. Director Jeffrey Hunt shared two more pictures from the set of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’s season eleven finale—one of the pictures features CSI star George Eads. Click to see each image full-sized:

Ward Gets Emotional Talking About ‘New York’
Friday, April 1st, 2011Sela Ward (Jo Danville) shares a bit about her storyline in this week’s episode of CSI: New York, “Identity Crisis”, and how she brings humor to the set. (Minor spoilers and embedded video after the jump!)
Harper Receives Lexus Pursuit Of Perfection Award
Friday, April 1st, 2011Hill Harper (CSI: New York’s Dr Sheldon Hawkes) was honored with the Lexus Pursuit of Perfection Award in Atlanta, Georgia earlier this week. The award recognizes the achievements of successful African Americans who have had a positive influence on their community.
‘CSI:NY’ Gets Personal As Season 7 Draws To A Close
Friday, April 1st, 2011CSI: New York has delved into more personal storylines lately, and the last few episodes of season seven will feature romance, a couple contemplating the future and a visit from an old colleague. (Minor spoilers after the jump!)
Jo Seeks Emotional Support On ‘CSI:NY’ Tonight
Friday, April 1st, 2011This week’s episode of CSI: New York, “Identity Crisis”, finds Jo Danville (Sela Ward) dealing with two very different men in her life: her ex-husband Russ Josephson (David James Elliott) and her new coworker Mac Taylor (Gary Sinise). (Minor spoilers after the jump!)
Hunt Shares Pics From The ‘CSI’ Finale Set
Friday, April 1st, 2011Watch ‘Hitting For The Cycle’ Online
Friday, April 1st, 2011The most recent episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is now available online. You can watch “Hitting for the Cycle” on CBS.com, Xfinity TV or TV.com.
‘CSI’ Comes Up Short In The Ratings
Friday, April 1st, 2011The latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, “Hitting for the Cycle”, shared second and third place on Thursday, March 31. The series pulled in 12.48 million viewers, which wasn’t enough to beat Grey’s Anatomy (12.72 million), but it did put CSI in second place for the hour ahead of the Fox special Mobbed (10.85 million), NBC’s repeats of The Office (3.16 million) and Parks and Recreation (2.39 million), and a repeat of Nikita (1.15 million). In the key 18-49 demographic prized by advertisers, Grey’s was first for the hour with a 4.8 rating/12 share, followed by Mobbed (3.8/10), CSI (2.8/7), NBC’s average of 1.3/4 and Nikita (0.4/1).
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