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Allison Coss and Scott Sippola: Convicted of Trying to Extort John Stamos

A Michigan couple that tried to blackmail John Stamos was convicted of conspiracy and using email to threaten a person’s reputation today. In December, Allison Coss and Scott Sippola were arrested for asking $680,000 from the actor in exchange for supposedly compromising photos they possessed of him. On the stand this week, Stamos admitted to meeting Coss on vacation a few years ago and keeping in contact with her – but vehmently denied allegations of drug use and inappropriate sexual behavior. Following this testimony, as well as investigations that did not turn up any of the comprosing evidence against Stamos the couple claimed to have, a jury found the defendents guilty. They are headed to jail. “I would like to thank the court, the FBI and the US Attorney’s office for their swift and efficient dealings in connection with this case,” Stamos said in a statement. Added Stamos: “The allegations made regarding an inappropriate relationship are completely untrue. “These slanderous allegations to smear my reputation were part of their defense to redirect attention away from the federal crime of extortion. There was no hot tub, no drugs, no nudity and nothing sexual in nature involved in my friendship with this woman. They lied about everything from a pregnancy to compromising photos. I’m grateful these two criminals have been found guilty and I plan to go home to be with my family and friends and prepare to get back to work.” That work will include a guest-starring stint on Glee this fall.

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NBC Announces Fall Premiere Schedule, Jimmy Smits Still Exiled to Friday

To paraphrase Judge Smails in Caddyshack : CBS, we’re waiting . Following in the footsteps of The CW , ABC and Fox , NBC announced their fall premiere schedule today, leaving CBS the last network standing. After the jump, the complete schedule.

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Hollywood Ink: Julia Roberts and Ryan Murphy Reunited and Feeling Good

The Greatest ‘Rock N’ Jock Softball’ All-Stars Of All Time

It’s hard to imagine MC Hammer and Kevin Costner in any other list, in Bigger Than the Sound. By James Montgomery Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney at MTV’s sixth annual ?Rock N’ Jock Softball? in 1995 Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Today is, I believe, the saddest day of the year. Because, as is tradition following the Major League Baseball All-Star Game, there are absolutely no sports on TV, which is a total bummer (OK, there are some WNBA games ). So naturally, I am left scrambling to fill the void. I’ve already called my parents and told them I loved them, rescued a pair of dogs from an all-kill shelter, and donated money to several worthwhile charities, but none of that has brought me the kind of perverse gratification that staring at the lineups of my struggling fantasy baseball teams does (curse you Jacoby Ellsbury!). Perhaps I am obsessed with sports. Perhaps, they are ruining my life. And perhaps going without them — even for one day — is a good thing. But probably not. So rather than continue bettering my life (and the lives of those around me), I’ve decided to use the remainder of these miserable 24 hours to do something really important: Assemble a list of the greatest “Rock N’ Jock Softball” athletes of all time. See, as a gawky teenager, I was obsessed with “Rock N’ Jock.” I actually used to set my VCR to record it when it premiered each year (though, of course, if I missed that airing, I could always catch the next 567). It was appointment TV! Sure, the brand eventually expanded to include both basketball and football, but for me, “RN’J Softball” was always where it was at. Call me a purist, but there was nothing like watching Roger McDowell (in khaki shorts) give up an inside-the-park home run to Darryl Strawberry, or seeing various castmembers of “Melrose Place” try w-a-a-a-y too hard to stretch a single into a double, or witness Keanu Reeves getting picked off of first by Tone Loc (yes, this actually happened). In short, “Rock N’ Jock Softball” was magic — to me, it may be the most magical thing MTV has ever done (it’s also the reason a photo of Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart and George Clooney together exists). And yet, aside from a few YouTube clips, its very existence seems to have been forgotten. The achievements of greats like Cortese, Van Earl Wright and Brady Anderson (who just might have been the sideburned embodiment of all things “Rock N’ Jock”) have been lost to the sands of time. And I think it’s time to change that. So, with that noble ideal in mind (and since I’m going through serious sports withdrawal), I decided to honor some of the best “RN’J” athletes of all time. With apologies to the likes of David Faustino, Jonathan Silverman and Bobby Bonilla, here’s my inaugural class of “Rock N’ Jock Softball” All-Stars. MC Hammer A no-brainer. Hammer was, of course, a bat boy for the Oakland A’s as a teen (a position he would hold for eight seasons, according to Wikipedia ), played ball in high school and actually earned a try-out with the San Francisco Giants. He carried his talents over to “Rock N’ Jock,” where he starred in — as best as I can calculate — at least at least three games. A stirring possessor of both blinding speed and astonishing skill, he stole 16 bases drove in 22 runs in the 1993 contest, a record that stands to this day. OK, I just made that part up, but still, Hammer was the man. Dan Cortese The face of not only “Rock N’ Jock,” but of the late, great MTV Sports, Cortese was a fixture at all “RN’J” contests, both as a player and a manager. During his final game — the 1997 Softball Challenge — he homered over the Pepsi can in his last at-bat (check the 4:45 mark of this clip , a moment that will live on in “Rock N’ Jock” lore forever). Sammy Hagar and Sam Kinison: Not only do both of these guys represent everything that was great about the heady heyday of early ’90s “Rock N’ Jock,” but their chess match in the first “Rock N’ Jock” game — as managers of the Salamanders and Aardvarks, respectively — was one for the ages. And not just because, as you can see at the 1:48 mark of this clip , Hagar sized up his side’s chances thusly, referring to the color of their jerseys: “My team is the winning team … we are white, and white is right.” Mike Piazza Sure, he was a 12-time All-Star in real life, but there are few — if any — athletes who excelled at “Rock N’ Jock” quite like Big Mike. He played in many games and is actually the all-time “Rock N’ Jock” RBI leader, as verified by the immortal Chris Connelly at the 9:30 mark of this clip , which makes him a first-ballot selection. Jack McDowell I seem to remember him being inducted into the “RN’J” Hall of Fame — they made him a plaque and everything — but now he’s an All-Star too. McDowell was all too willing to play along with the producers of the game, dressing up as a centurion one year, a cowboy the next. As a pitcher, he served up more than his fair share of homers, but he always did it gleefully, which is what counts here. Kevin Costner I spoke to various people here at MTV about this column. One of them was actually working here back when the channel did “Rock N’ Jock,” and he told me that of all the celebs who graced the field over the years, none of them took the game as seriously — or tried as embarrassingly hard — as Costner did. Watching him sprint around the bases, hair flowing, arms pumping (at the 1:11 mark of this glorious clip) to score on Strawberry’s inside-the-park homer is proof of this. Share your cherished memories of “Rock N’ Jock” in the comments below!

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Win a Duet with Susan Boyle

After skyrocketing to fame and makeover fortune because of Britain’s Got Talent , Susan Boyle is hoping to make another unknown singer a star via a YouTube competition dubbed “The Susan Search.” Anyone interested simply needs to upload a performance of “Silent Night,” and the winner will record a track with Boyle for her second album. Said the Scottish vocalist (and potential Glee star ), “There are a lot of people out there who wouldn’t have the confidence or perhaps the means to enter a big competition like Britain’s Got Talent ….so this might be a lot less daunting.” [ The Mirror ]

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Emmy Nominations Spur ‘Glee’ Cast Text-Message Chain

‘Mad Men’ star Jon Hamm says he, too, ‘woke up to 18 texts’ congratulating him. By Kelley L. Carter Matthew Morrison, Lea Michele, Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch Photo: Angela Weiss/ Getty Images The sweet, gleeful sound of a text-message alert woke Jane Lynch up Thursday morning (July 8). “I was aroused from a deep sleep!” the actress told People magazine about her 5 a.m. text. “It’s always a surprise and it’s always exciting.” Lynch was being informed that she was nominated for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy for her work on “Glee” and also for a guest spot on CBS’ “Two and a Half Men.” Likewise, co-star Matthew Morrison was nominated for Best Lead Actor in a Comedy and told the magazine that he prepped himself for the early morning Emmy announcements by running 7 miles. “You try to not put too much importance on something like this, and I want to say it doesn’t matter to me, but I can’t seem to wipe this smile off my face right now,” he said. “Glee” racked up 19 nominations, which Morrison said set off a text-message chain. “I talked to [creator] Ryan [Murphy and] I’m so happy for [fellow nominee] Chris Colfer . I texted Jane and I texted Lea [Michele], and I texted the hair and makeup department! We have all been in the loop,” he said. Colfer, 20, plays newly out-of-the-closet high school student Kurt Hummel. “I knew there was the possibility, but I don’t think I could have expected this,” he said, adding that he phoned just about everyone, including “the lunch ladies from my high school and pretty much anyone!” Colfer also told USA Today that the recognition was extra special because many of his fans have shared with him the significance of his character. “I know how important the character is to so many people, especially kids who have been told it’s not OK to be who they are,” he said. “The thing I’m most excited about is those kids get to see Kurt get nominated.” The “Glee” actors weren’t the only ones sending around text messages. “Mad Men” star Jon Hamm told USA Today that he “woke up to 18 texts. That’s sort of a new development,” said the actor, who also was nominated for his guest stint on NBC’s “30 Rock.” The 62nd annual awards show will air Sunday, August 20. What did you think of the nominations? Share your thoughts in the comments! Related Photos 2010 Emmy Awards Nominations

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Conan O’Brien, Eric Stonestreet React To Emmy Nominations

‘Glee’ stars Lea Michele and Chris Colfer also gush over 2010 nods. By Jocelyn Vena Conan O’Brien Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images With the news of Emmy nominations still buzzing around the water cooler on Thursday (July 8), the nominees are already reacting to the good news. Conan O’Brien is up for a number of awards, including a nomination for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series for his now-defunct “Tonight Show.” “Congrats to my staff on 4 Emmy nominations,” he tweeted . “This bodes well for the future of The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien.” Lea Michele is up for a Lead Actress nod for her work on “Glee,” and in a statement to MTV News she said, “I am beyond honored and thrilled to be nominated. The other women in this category are extraordinary actresses that I respect and admire. To be a part of ‘Glee’ is a dream come true and the fact that the Academy acknowledged us in this way makes that dream even more surreal.” Fellow “Glee” star Chris Colfer is up for a Supporting Actor prize. “Any more surprises today might kill me because my adrenaline is so high,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “I had been mentioned a lot about being a contender by the newspapers, but I thought maybe they were jinxing it! I was not expecting it at all. This year has made my head blow up!” “Modern Family” star Eric Stonestreet kept it simple when reacting to his Best Supporting Actor nomination, tweeting , “humbled, honored, excited, thankful, happy. very happy.” “The Office” star Mindy Kaling is nominated for writing an episode of the hit NBC series. In a statement to The Associated Press, she said, “I’ve been planning going to the Emmys since I was 6 years old. So for me, getting the dress and all that kind of stuff, I was built for that. The Emmy dress finding machine starts now. I’ve been fueling it up for, you know, 30 years.” “Lost” managed to wrangle several nominations for its final season, and Supporting Actor nominee Michael Emerson said in a statement, “I’m delighted and thrilled to be able to share the excitement with my castmates. I’m also ecstatic that my wife Carrie’s [Preston] show, ‘True Blood,’ received a nomination — we’re both looking forward to the party in August.” Who do you think will win in August? Tell us in the comments! Related Photos 2010 Emmy Awards Nominations

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List of Emmy Award Nominees Released

Nominations for the 62nd Annual Emmy Awards were announced today, with Lost, Glee, Mad Men and a familiar group of actors and actresses leading the way. The coveted television hardware will be doled out August 29, with NBC airing the live telecast. Below is a list of Emmy nominees in the 10 major categories. Did your favorite shows and stars make it? Where they snubbed? Check out which programs, actors and actresses received nods below and comment away: Outstanding Drama Lost Breaking Bad Dexter Mad Men True Blood The Good Wife Glee and Lea Michele both earned nominations for Emmys in the show’s freshman season, giving us an excuse to post this pic. Well done, nominating committee! Outstanding Comedy Glee Modern Family Nurse Jackie 30 Rock The Office Curb Your Enthusiasm Outstanding Actress in a Drama Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) Mariska Hargitay (Law & Order: SVU) Glenn Close (Damages) Kyra Sedgwick (The Closer) January Jones (Mad Men) Connie Britton (Friday Night Lights) Outstanding Actor in a Drama Jon Hamm (Mad Men) Kyle Chandler (Friday Night Lights) Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) Hugh Laurie (House M.D.) Michael C. Hall (Dexter) Matthew Fox (Lost) Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Lea Michele (Glee) Tina Fey (30 Rock) Toni Collette (The United States of Tara) Julia Louis-Dreyfus (The New Adventures of Old Christine) Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie) Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation) Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm) Alec Baldwin (30 Rock) Matthew Morrison (Glee) Steve Carell (The Office) Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory) Tony Shalhoub (Monk) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Chris Colfer ( Glee ) Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother) Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family) Jon Cryer (Two and A Half Men) Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family) Ty Burrell (Modern Family) Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama John Slattery (Mad Men) Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad) Martin Short (Damages) Terry O’Quinn (Lost) Michael Emerson (Lost) Andre Braugher (Men of a Certain Age) Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Sharon Gless (Burn Notice) Christine Baranski (The Good Wife) Christina Hendricks (Mad Men) Rose Byrne (Damages) Archie Panjabi ( The Good Wife ) Elisabeth Moss (Mad Men)

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Katie Holmes? Justin Timberlake? Movieline Sorts Out the Glee Casting Rumors

As the cast of Glee prepares to resume filming this month, casting rumors plague the web about over a dozen actors and performers that may or may not appear on Ryan Murphy’s Fox hit during its sophomore season. Whether you are a child prodigy, child wizard, comedy legend or Oscar winner, chances are that you’ve been rumored for a five-episode arc over the past few weeks. To clear up the confusion once and for all, we’ve decided to sort through the rumored candidates to determine who the locks are to circulate the halls of William McKinley this fall, and which wannabes are most likely to be shoved back into the casting locker with blue slushie on their faces.

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