Buzz News Roundup, 3/23

- British songstress Amy Winehouse plots a North American tour, reports Billboard.
- Memento scribe Jonah Nolan will write the script for the Steven Spielberg movie Interstellar, writes Variety.
- Kiefer Sutherland is producing a pilot for the Sci-Fi Network, reports Zap2It.
- Already, they're talking a sequel for the upcoming Nancy Drew movie, according to Variety.
- The Police, Smashing Pumpkins, and the Beasties will headline the oh-so-throwback Virgin Fest, writes Billboard.
- News Corp. and NBC are launching a YouTube rival, Reuters reports.
- NME writes that Coldplay has enlisted Timbaland for its next album, while Pitchfork says the super producer will also guest on T.I.'s next release.
- The Onion A.V. Club rounds up TV opening credit sequences that fit their shows perfectly.
- We're stuck with a few more weeks of "Gilmore Girls" and "One Tree Hill" repeats, TV Guide reports.
- After angering Mel Gibson with questions, a university professor was removed from an Apocalypto Q&A, the AP reports.
- Even more fun than bingo? Bravo is working on a game show where contestants have to guess people's salaries, says the Futon Critic.
- Cover your ears: Jo from "The Real Housewives of Orange County" has a record deal, BusinessWire reports.
- "American Idol" is going to run seven minutes late on Tuesday, bumping into "House" and "Dancing with the Stars," Zap2it reports. Try explaining that to your TiVo.
- Ashley Ferl, American Idol? Maybe not, says the Los Angeles Times.
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