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Apr 17, 2007 -
Fans of "The Black Donnellys," it's time to shake off that cancellation-induced coma and head over to NBC.com. The first two unaired episodes have made their way to NBC's video player, where other two filmed episodes should also wind up eventually.
I'm glad that "Donnellys" at least has a venue online to "broadcast" the rest of its episodes; plot lines can get tied up and fans don't have to hope for a DVD set to see what happens.
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Apr 03, 2007 -
Hope you weren't getting too attached to "The Wedding Bells" or "Six Degrees." They were two of the shows axed this week as the networks reshuffled their schedules. Among the other casualties: "The Black Donnellys," which might only get to air two more episodes, and "7th Heaven," which is being canceled (supposedly for real this time).
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Mar 10, 2010 -
Jack Bauer may not live to see another day on the small screen after all. Word on the street is that execs at Fox are ready to pull the plug on 24 since ratings are down and the show costs so much to produce. The good news is that the 24 movie is still on the table, which means we don't have to worry about Jack kicking the bucket at the end of season eight.
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Feb 17, 2010 -
The CW recently announced that they're giving new season orders to several series on their lineup, but there's still no sign of Melrose Place. This only further supports the rumblings that the show might get canceled, which makes me wonder — should I tune back in when the apartment neighbors return on March 9?
Chuck was in a similar situation last year as rumors spread of it being on the chopping block, but it toughed it out, and I'm glad I did, too (even if its ratings haven't seen the pay off).
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Feb 28, 2010 -
If you're still not over the cancellation of Seinfeld (I know I'm not), then I've got some semi-good news for you. Tonight, Jerry Seinfeld returns to NBC, only this time it's for a reality show. Seinfeld serves as producer for The Marriage Ref, a show that dissects arguments of real-life couples, eventually declaring a winner.
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Feb 11, 2010 -
Just when you were starting forget about some of your favorite guilty pleasures over on The CW, the network has unleashed some new footage promising that the shows will be back — with juicy drama in spades. Yesterday we saw some steamy new scenes from Gossip Girl, and now I've got some fresh stuff to show you from our regular Tuesday night doubleheader.
Over on 90210, we can look forward to a catfight between Naomi and Ivy, while Silver locks lips with Teddy and Dixon.
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Feb 11, 2010 -
It's the end of an era: The Ausiello Report has confirmed that beloved drama Friday Night Lights will end after its fifth season. On the positive side, though the show ended its fourth season last night on DirecTV, we won't even see a premiere of it on NBC until April 30. That means we still have a while before the fifth season begins, and will be able to give the Panthers a fitting good-bye.
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Jan 30, 2010 -
- Avatar continued to steamroll the competition at the box office, but it also pulled off an even greater feat: it surpassed Titanic to become the highest-grossing film worldwide!
- In sad entertainment news, ABC canceled Ugly Betty, while Disney pulled the plug on Miramax, prompting me to reflect on my favorite movies from the studio.
- The SAG Awards aired this weekend, and I brought you the full list of winners, while the rest of the network covered all the gossip, fashion, and beauty of the awards.
- Conan O'Brien may have turned in his Tonight Show host badge with a performance of "Freebird", but he still has plans to work with NBC: his production company is bringing a show to the network called Justice.
- We finally got a peek at Shia LaBeouf, Carey Mulligan and Michael Douglas in Wall Street 2 Sequel Money Never Sleeps with a set of new photos and a teaser trailer!
- Musical TV guest star alert! Jennifer Lopez is How I Met Your Mother's latest guest star, and rock star Jon Bon Jovi will also appear as Liz Lemon's ex (along with her other past loves) on 30 Rock! One of those exes, Jon Hamm, is also gearing up to host SNL this weekend — check out his promos with Fred Armisen.
- We were treated to a whole mess of new photos from Valentine's Day — check them out before the movie's release next month!
- Meanwhile, Avatar star Sam Worthington is the latest actor to be cast as a vampire, in Dracula Year Zero, James Marsden took a job opposite the Easter Bunny, Demi Moore and Miley Cyrus were cast in LOL, and Zac Efron signed on for two new projects.
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Nov 24, 2009 -
- Good Morning America pulls the plug on Adam Lambert's scheduled performance — TV Squad
- Check out Taylor Lautner's Rolling Stone cover— hot! — PopSugar
- Missed Lady Gaga on Leno? Here's the video — Best Week Ever
- Nick Lachey to host The Sing-Off, a four-night reality competition series on NBC — People
- ABC shuts down production on FlashForward for now — Ausiello Files
- Psych gets renewed for a fifth season on USA — Inside TV
- Words you thought you'd never hear: Mariah Carey is receiving an acting award — Moviefone
- John Travolta's 10 best movies — Rotten Tomatoes
- Dreamworks signs off on Real Steel movie with Hugh Jackman in the lead — MTV Movies Blog
- Joss Whedon is being honored with the 2010 Vanguard Award from the Producers Guild of America — HitFix
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Jan 20, 2010 -
It's been barely two months since Scrubs returned with its revamped cast and fresh focus on medical school students Drew, Cole, and Lucy. It hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for the newbies; ABC's doubling up of their episodes seemed to indicate that a cancellation was inevitable. The show itself has had its ups and downs (up = Cole's jokes; down = Lucy's shrillness), but that's like any new show starting out.
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