A Man of Many Faces
Impressionist Frank Caliendo brings his frenetic style of comedy back to the Orlando Improv this month. When he’s actually being himself—and not a celebrity like John Madden, Al Pacino or President George W. Bush—Frank Caliendo has a calm and laid-back persona, and it is easy to see that his reputation as one of the friendliest people in comedy is well earned. But even... Read More
Ready to Rock
Rob Thomas shows no signs of slowing down as he returns to the spotlight with his fourth solo album and a new tour. When Rob Thomas first popped up on the music scene in the early ’90s as the frontman for Matchbox Twenty, the industry was in a much different place. Record stores were thriving as fans regularly lined up to purchase cassettes and CDs, MTV still played videos, online... Read More
Justin Time
The larger-than-life Justin Timberlake returns in full force with a new album, a tour and a warm-up at the Super Bowl Halftime Show. Read More Read More
A True Performer
Whether singing or acting, Kristin Chenoweth’s passion for her work has made her one of today’s most beloved entertainers… Read More Read More
Local Story
WFTV’s Martie Salt is happy to illuminate the TV screens of Greater Orlando for years to come… Read More Read More
Beauty and Substance
Brooke Shields has spent the majority of her life in the spotlight and she hopes her experiences will inspire young women for generations to come… Read More Read More
A Little Bit Country
Singer, songwriter and superstar Miranda Lambert ready to rock Orlando… Read More Read More
Teller Tells All
Miles Teller candidly talks about his two new back-to-back films based on harrowing events, growing up in Citrus County and why he wants you to be frustrated with his films… Read More Read More
Live from the White House
NBC News correspondent Hallie Jackson tells us about the excitement of covering POTUS and where you’ll find her on a rare day off… Read More Read More
Family Man
Husband, father, restaurateur and Hollywood superstar Mark Wahlberg has weaved himself into Orlando’s culinary landscape with new Wahlburgers locations. Read More Read More
Signing Off One Last Time: Bob Opsahl
If you’ve turned on local news at any point during the past, oh, 40 years, chances are you know WFTV’s Bob Opsahl. Having first moved to Orlando in 1968—beating Walt Disney World by a few years—he was hired as a reporter for the station in 1978 and started anchoring the news desk not too long after, providing “coverage you can count on” (per WFTV’s slogan) ever since.... Read More