The top five paid iPhone apps (and its maker) on the App Store for the week ending Sept. 14:


The top five paid iPhone apps (and its maker) on the App Store for the week ending Sept. 14:

v Minecraft: Pocket Edition, Mojang

v Heads Up!: Warner Bros.

v Five Nights at Freddys 4: Scott Cawthon

v Scribblenauts Remix: Warner Bros.

v Geometry Dash: RobTop Games AB

“MasterChef” (8 p.m., Fox): Gordon Ramsay chooses a bleeping winner in the bleeping Season 6 bleeping finale.

“America’s Got Talent” (9 p.m., NBC): We don’t know who will walk away with the grand prize on tonight’s “America’s Got Talent” finale. However, we do know that they will make us wait two long hours to find out.

“Moonbeam City” (10:30 P.M., COMEDY CENTRAL): The animated ’80s cop drama spoof premieres.

TV listings, B6

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS

BethelFest offers free food and fun

YOUNGSTOWN

Bethel Church of God in Christ, 3147 Glenwood Ave., will present Bethel-Fest, a free community fun day featuring live gospel music, free food, refreshments and games. It will be Saturday from noon to 6 p.m. at the church grounds. The public is welcome. Ross Johnson is pastor of the church.

Beck’s Ohio Players in free park concert

YOUNGSTOWN

Billy Beck’s Ohio Players will give a free concert today at 5 p.m. at Bailey Park on the East Side. Beck, a Youngstown native and current resident, is one of the original members of the Ohio Players. Bailey Park, more commonly called Johnson Park, is accessed from Miltonia Street.

The concert is presented by Flambeau’s Live!, a Caribbean restaurant that will open soon on the South Side, at Market Street and St. Louis Avenue.

Film on life, career of photo pioneer

YOUNGSTOWN

A biographical film on Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1934), a pioneer of photography, will be screened at the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave., at 2 p.m. Sunday. This program is free; seating is on a first come, first served basis. Parental discretion is advised.

The program is presented in cooperation with the Intermuseum Conservation Association and the National Endowment for the Arts, which has funded the restoration of several Muybridge works from the Butler’s collection. These Butler works will be on view in September.

CBS chief leaving

NEW YORK

Nina Tassler, one of the most prominent women in the television industry as CBS entertainment chairman since 2004, says she is leaving her job at the end of the year.

CBS has been the most-watched television network in prime time during virtually all of her tenure. Glenn Geller, one of her top deputies, has been promoted to CBS entertainment president to replace her. Tassler has ushered in some of television’s most popular programs over the past decade, including “The Big Bang Theory,” “The Good Wife” and the “NCIS” franchise.