The top five most-watched music videos of 2014, followed by the number of views:


The top five most-watched music videos of 2014, followed by the number of views:

v Katy Perry, feat. Juicy J: “Dark Horse,” 717.3 million

v Enrique Iglesias, feat. Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona: “Bailando,” 589.6 million

v Shakira, feat. Rihanna: “Can’t Remember to Forget You,” 443.5 million

v Shakira: “La La La,” 419.1 million

v Jason Derulo, feat. Snoop Dogg: “Wiggle,” 401.4 million

“Now That’s Funny! ON SET WITH TV’S HOTTEST COMEDIES” (8 P.M., CBS): Aisha Tyler is the host of this special that takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of popular sitcoms, including “The Big Bang Theory” and “Modern Family.”

“Mysteries at the Museum” (9 p.m., Travel): The season finishes tonight. Want to have some fun? Tell your kids all day that you’re all going to watch “Night at the Museum” tonight and then, at 7:59 p.m., tell them you actually meant this show.

TV listings, B6

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

Total Package Christmas party

LIBERTY

A Christmas Party featuring Youngstown’s Total Package Band and singing group Synphony will take place tonight from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Monteen’s, 3807 Belmont Ave. Admission is $5.

Antique, collectible toys show and sale

KIRTLAND

The antique and collectible old toy show will take place Jan. 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Lakeland Community College’s AFC auxiliary gym, 7700 Clocktower Driver.

Collectors can buy, sell and trade new and antique toys. There will be a large selection of tin and cast toys and models, mechanical toys, Erector and mechanical robots, planes, banks, Star Wars and Star Trek items, farm toys, dolls and more.

Model railroaders will find diecast cars and accessories.

Admission is $6 ($2 for children age 6 to 12). Go to neocollectibletoys.com for information.

Island is the prize for game campaign

AUGUSTA, Maine

Cards Against Humanity has purchased a 6-acre private island in Maine and is doling out 1-square-foot parcels to participants in its holiday fundraising campaign.

The Chicago-based game-maker bought Birch Island in St. George Lake for about $200,000 in October and renamed it Hawaii 2.

The company’s blog says it joked a couple of years ago that it could have bought a small private island with the money it donated to charity. So this year, it did.

The company sent certificates to about 250,000 participants in a holiday fundraising campaign granting each of them license to a piece of the island. The campaign asked participants for $15 in exchange for 10 “mystery gifts” announced over 10 days.

The square foot of the island was the final gift. Other gifts included custom cards and stickers bearing curse words.

Cards Against Humanity is a card game based around humor, pop-culture references, sexual innuendo and profanity.