Josef Adalian
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Tori Spelling’s D-List Existence Gets More Oxygen
Cable network greenlights fifth season of “Tori & Dean.” Candy Spelling can’t be too happy about that.
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NATPE To TV Biz: Meet Me in Miami
The syndication convention, battered but not out, is leaving Las Vegas and headed east.
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Exclusive: Bravo Working Out a New Show with Jackie Warner
The superstar trainer will star in “Thintervention,” the cable network’s twist on the weight loss genre.
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‘Burn Notice’ Writer Lands Project at Fox
Ben Watkins, a former soap star turned scribe, teams with producer Mike Tollin for an hourlong drama.
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ABC’s There For Matthew Perry and Jamie Tarses
Network has all but landed Sony’s hot half-hour comedy from the former “Friends” star and ABC president.
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Ex-TLC Executive Headed to 3 Ball
Brant Pinvidic will run development at the company behind NBC’s “The Biggest Loser.”
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Giggity Gigabites! ‘Family Guy’ Shilling for Windows 7
Seth MacFarlane to star in infomercial/variety show designed to hype new OS.
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The ‘Friends’ Cast Will Not Go Quietly (UPDATED)
Despite earning megabucks from the NBC smash, they refuse to retire. Matthew Perry is the latest to find work.
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VIDEO: ‘The Best Night Ever’ on ‘HIMYM’
The CBS hit once again uses the Internet to give audiences bonus content.
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The Future of ‘Chuck’: It’s All About ‘Trauma’ (UPDATED)
NBC’s cult favorite could return earlier than planned. Just when depends on how another NBC show performs.
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Comedy Central’s Corrao Has the Last Laugh
Programming chief behind “Chapelle’s Show” and “Reno 911” stepping down. She wants to produce.
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ABC’s Future Includes More ‘FlashForward’
First-year drama scores a full-season renewal. Alphabet now has picked up four freshman.
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The DVR Difference: Big Gains for Cult Shows
“Dollhouse,” “Smallville,” “Fringe” get major boosts — but “Grey’s” is still No. 1.
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50 TV Insiders to Follow on Twitter
Plot twists, cast changes, ratings ups and downs — they’re all steady fodder for Tweetage.
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Twitterverse Gets Nasty Over ‘Southland’ Cancellation
A search for the words “f—” and “NBC” turned up a ton of tweets from fans riled by the cancellation.