In keeping up with the times, the network for women and the network for Kardashians have unveiled new looks. And one is really, really horrible. read more
Plus: Zooey Deschanel on SNL and the Angry Boys finale. read more
Plus: Justified, Southland, and the best-titled episode of Ringer ever. read more
Plus: Are You There, Chelsea? and Super Bowl's Greatest Commercials. read more
Today on Howard Stern's radio show, Joan Rivers pulled no punches when asked to respond to some mean comments made about her by Chelsea Handler. read more
Chelsea Handler's new NBC sitcom is better than Whitney, but so is a poke in the eye. read more
Plus: Revenge, Happy Endings, and the return of Syfy's Face Off. read more
Plus: Work It! and Parenthood. read more
It's that time of the week: TV.com Commenter Shout-Outs, where we return to the power to the people! read more
With TV schedules shifting all over the place to make room for new midseason series, it's difficult to keep track of when and where your favorite shows will air. That's why we're here. read more
Plus: Jason Lee returns to Up All Night and Survivor resets with a clip show. read more
Plus: Chelsea Handler is rich, TLC pits its Extreme Couponers against each other, and Bonnie gets a lover on The Vampire Diaries. read more
Whitney moves to Wednesdays, Up All Night moves to Thursdays, and there's no Prime Suspect or Awake. read more
Plus: Halloween shenanigans on Community and The Secret Circle and the season finale of Project Runway. read more
Plus: Zachary Quinto returns to TV, three renewals of varying importance, and a Buffy the Vampire vet welcomed to Parenthood. read more
Plus: A pair of actresses returns to Law & Order: SVU, Wonder Woman joins another reboot, and Jersey Shore loses a housemate. read more
Plus: The Emmys tap a Glee star to host, Rescue Me moves to a new night, and Chelsea Handler wants room to grow. read more
Behold! The trailers and clips from all of NBC's new series, including Awake, Bent, Free Agents, and Smash. read more
Harry's Law and Parenthood were also renewed, four more new comedies were picked up, and several pilots (including 17th Precinct) received bad news. read more
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