Josef Adalian
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Exclusive: ABC Decides Not to ‘Dance’
Network will air heartwarming “Find My Family” on Monday nights instead.
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The CW Gives ‘Life Unexpected’ a ‘Gossip Girl’ Boost
OMFG: The CW is making plans to boost buzzworthy new drama "Life Unexpected" by slotting it in the "Gossip Girl" timeslot. "LUX" will inherit the "GG" 9 p.m. Monday timeslot on Jan. 18, industry insiders confirm. What’s unclear, however, is how long it will stay in that slot. "GG" is expected to take several weeks…
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Done and Dunn: CBS Replaces Local Stations Chief
Tom Kane out and Peter Dunn is in as Leslie Moonves replaces the head of his TV stations group.
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Ratings: ‘Mad Men’ Can’t Beat Kardashian Wedding
AMC’s critical gem signs off with strong ratings, but far more viewers tuned in to E!’s celebrity nuptials.
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‘Real Housewives’ Vets Teaming for Guy-Driven Docusoap
“Boys Club: ATL” tests the notion that dudes can be just as dramatic as divas.
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The ‘Family Guy’ Variety Show: That Was It?
After all the hype, Fox’s Seth MacFarlane special didn’t establish any new advertising templates. Next!
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TV Guide Network, TV Land Enthusiastic About ‘Curb’
Larry David’s HBO hit lands two more syndication windows. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
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Ratings: Wanda Sykes Looks Solid in Debut
Definitive data won’t be in until Thursday, but it big cities, Sykes sizzles vs. “Mad TV” average.
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Ratings: Rihanna Interview Boosts ’20/20′
Interview with abused singer nearly doubles the demo rating for the ABC newsmagazine.
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‘Real Housewives’: Really Big Ratings (Again)
The original Orange County gang returns to Bravo and promptly breaks another record.
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‘Factor’ This: Bill O’Reilly Beats NBC Comedies, ‘Fringe’
Boosted by interest in Fort Hood shootings, Fox News firebrand outdraws several network shows Thursday.
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The Pain: Layoffs Hit A&E, Lifetime Post-Merger
More than 100 employees at the two cable groups are let go as part of restructuring.
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Cartoon Network Drawn to Dramas
Having already launched live-action reality shows, the Turner network greenlights two scripted hours.
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Exclusive: ‘Idol’ Producer Loses Key Exec
Eugene Young, chief creative officer for FremantleMedia North America, departs. Company cites “creative differences.”