Is Fox's fall plan with constant debuts the future of network scheduling?
It ain't NBC, that's for sure!
Plus: Esquire Network orders some terrible shows, The CW's Oxygen finds its alien boy, and Raising Hope loses its showrunner and creator.
Fox's Tuesday comedy block will stay mostly intact, and Kevin Bacon's hit will return evermore for a second season.
[UPDATE] Want to know when Bones, The Following, and American Idol will end? Of course you do.
The cutesy-wutesy comedy starring Nat Faxon has been pulled from the schedule as Fox abandons its two-hour Tuesday comedy block.
Today we honor the seventeenth-century flop with a look at five TV characters who seem to always end up involved in failed plots.
Putting aside ratings for a moment, which network instantly gives you a good or bad feeling just from hearing its name?
Halloween is so close it's breathing down our necks! Here's a list of all the ways in which you may choose to frighten yourself this weekend.
Plus: More episodes and more scripts for more shows, Adam Baldwin finds a new job, and Louis C.K. will host Saturday Night Live.
With crazy Lucy out of the picture for good, Jimmy and Sabrina are free to be a couple, but the death of Sabrina’s grandmother in tonight's season premiere inadvertently threw yet another wrench into the works.
Plus: Community picks a class and teacher for Season 4, a Secret Circle fave heads to The Vampire Diaries, and Wilmer Valderrama!
Plus: NBC's Olympic coverage is (duh) doing great, Dr. Horrible has a date with The CW, and Martin Sheen will visit his son for some Anger Management.
People who watch TV for a living got together last night and made some pretty fantastic choices during their second annual shindig.
We now know when your favorite and non-favorite Fox shows will return to your television!
The NBC comedy earned six nominations; Breaking Bad and Mad Men trail with five apiece, and a whole lotta other deserving shows and actors get recognized.
With a new comedy block planned for Tuesdays, Fox is serving up weekly helpings of all five television food groups: animation, drama, comedy, reality, and sci-fi.
We'll continue to update this story as more renewals and cancellations announced, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back often for updates.
I Want My Baby Back, Baby Back, Baby Back” was weird, but it worked in a Wacky Sitcom Hijinks kind of way.
Plus: NCIS and a documentary about a certain 9/11 fraud.
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