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Experience:
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Kevin Greene, NFL Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman, Dies at 58
Greene ranks third on the all-time sack list
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‘B Positive’ Scores Full-Season Pickup From CBS
Chuck Lorre comedy was network’s lone new series this fall
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The Beatles Mess Around While Recording ‘Get Back’ in First Look at Peter Jackson’s Documentary (Video)
Highly anticipated doc will hit theaters next summer
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What Movies Will Open in Theaters and 7 More Burning Questions for Hollywood in 2021
Who will rise to the top of the streaming food chain, and how will cable networks cover a Biden presidency?
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James F Blue III Named Head of ViacomCBS’ Smithsonian Channel
Blue is a former “PBS NewsHour” producer
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‘Virgin River’ Renewed by Netflix for Season 3 (Video)
Those Season 2 cliffhangers should get some payoff
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‘LA Law’ Sequel With Blair Underwood in Development at ABC
Legal drama ran on NBC for eight seasons
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CBS’ ‘The Stand’ Series Faces Boycott for Casting Hearing Actor in Deaf Role
“It is time for industry professionals to create opportunities for Deaf talent,” members of Hollywood’s Deaf community write in a statement
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‘AP Bio’ Renewed by Peacock for Season 4
It will be the second season on the streaming service, making it Peacock’s first original series renewal
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Here’s Why CBS’ ‘Silence of the Lambs’ Sequel Can Mention Buffalo Bill – But Not Hannibal Lecter
“I’m still trying to understand how the rights are divided,” Alex Kurtzman tells EW
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Audience Network’s ‘Condor’ Moves to Epix for Season 2
WarnerMedia cable network dropped out of the originals business
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Samuel L Jackson to Star in ‘Last Days of Ptolemy Grey’ Limited Series at Apple TV+
Walter Mosley will write the adaptation of his acclaimed novel
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CBS Revives ‘Kids Say the Darndest Things’ With Tiffany Haddish Following ABC Cancellation
It lasted only 1 season on ABC
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ESPN Stars That Jumped to Fox Sports, From Erin Andrews to Tom Rinaldi (Photos)
Many big names have bailed for an archrival in the battle for TV sports supremacy
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HBO Max Finally Agrees to Deal With Roku Ahead of ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Debut
Streaming service will go live on the platform Thursday