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Don't miss 'Revolution,' 'Orphan Black' finales, 'Killing's' return
Each week Times TV critic Mary McNamara offers her viewing picks for the coming week: "Revolution": NBC recently renewed its out-went-the-lights drama, so the first-season finale will not be any kind of definitive end to the woes of a world in which the...
Tags: Wars and Interventions, David Lyons, Dick Cheney, AMC (tv network), The Killing (tv program)
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2013 TV Upfronts: This season was one to forget
As the broadcast networks wrap up a week of touting new shows to advertisers in the hopes of persuading them to spend billions on commercials, it seems like a good time to review how last year's new shows did. It's not a pretty picture. In the 2012-13...
Tags: Television Industry, Elementary (tv program), Beauty and the Beast (tv program), Made in Jersey (tv program), Chicago Fire (tv program)
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2013 TV upfronts: NBC lineup aims at rebuilding Thursday comedies
NEW YORK -- NBC is hoping that sitcom pros Michael J. Fox and Sean Hayes can conjure their magic once more. The beleaguered network announced its 2013-14 lineup Sunday with a focus on restocking its dwindling comedy pantry. "The Office" and "30 Rock"...
Tags: Television, Community (tv program), Donald Trump, Jimmy Fallon, Parkinson's Disease
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Sagging legacy networks seek a reversal of fortune
NEW YORK — This week, the streets of midtown Manhattan will once again swarm with TV executives trying to woo ad buyers to their upcoming fall lineups with splashy presentations, star-packed cocktail parties and plentiful swag. But there's an...
Tags: Barry Diller, Television Industry, Netflix Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Advertising
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NBC orders 24/7 reality show 'The Million Second Quiz'
Got a million seconds to spare for NBC? No, the network isn't giving "The Voice" more airtime. But it would like to find another ratings hit, so it has ordered a new reality/quiz show: "The Million Second Quiz." With "Ready for Love," the Eva Longoria-...
Tags: Hannibal (tv program), Television Industry, Eva Longoria, Chicago Fire (tv program), Television
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Netflix and 'SpongeBob' to split?
Netflix said it plans to let its deal to carry Nickelodeon, BET and MTV content expire next month, even though it continues to discuss licensing certain shows. The video subscription service said it has been moving away from broad, multi-year deals with...
Tags: DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated, Cartoon Network (tv network), Television Industry, Netflix Inc., Television
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O'Brien, Kimmel and Ferguson discuss Boston bombing
Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Kimmel and Craig Ferguson all taped new episodes Monday and all three took a few moments to offer commentary on the bombing of the Boston Marathon earlier that day. For O'Brien, the attack really hit home as Boston is the city where...
Tags: Television Industry, Jimmy Kimmel, ABC (tv network), Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Conan (tv program)
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Seth MacFarlane decries hoax 'Family Guy' clip on Boston bombings
This post has been updated. See note below for details.Did "Family Guy" really predict the horrific Boston Marathon bombings in an episode that aired last month? No, but that's the latest hoax making the rounds on the Internet a day after the tragedy. The carefully edited clip that supposedly supports...Tags: Family Guy (tv program), Alex Jones, Entertainment, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Seth MacFarlane
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'Cake Boss' star Cousin Anthony apologizes for Boston bomb tweet
Cousin Anthony says he's sorry. The outspoken baker on TLC's "Cake Boss" — full name Anthony Bellifemine — has backed down after he posted a tweet on Monday, just after the Boston bombings, that blamed foreign-born "animals" for "attacking...
Tags: Cake Boss (tv program), Barack Obama
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NBC's 'Revolution' could use a ratings turnaround
The crossbow-toting adventurers on the post-apocalyptic TV drama "Revolution" are fighting to restore power to a blacked-out world. It's a goal NBC executives can identify with. Last fall's top-rated new series, "Revolution" has been looking energy-...
Tags: Lost (tv program), Television, Entertainment, ABC (tv network), Star Trek (movie, 2009)
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R.I.P. Pat Summerall, straight man to John Madden in NFL booth
With the death of Pat Summerall, sports broadcasting lost one of its great straight men. Summerall, who died Tuesday at age 82, played a decade in the NFL during the 1950s. But he was best known for his pairing with John Madden on TV, where the two...
Tags: Television Industry, John Madden, Football, Pat Summerall, Miami Dolphins
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'Revolution' untelevised: NBC swaps drama for Boston news
Say you wanna "Revolution"? Well, that's too bad, because NBC's post-apocalyptic drama isn't catching too many breaks lately. Executive produced by J.J. Abrams of "Lost" and "Star Trek" fame, the show was bumped Monday night for a Brian Williams-...
Tags: Lost (tv program), Aubrey Plaza, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), The Voice (tv program), Sports
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