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All 96 Broadcast TV Shows That Have Been Renewed or Canceled This Season (Updating Photos)
This list is being updated as broadcast networks make final decisions
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‘The Shannara Chronicles’ Moves From MTV to Spike for Season 2
Viacom network loses another scripted series amid restructuring
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How to Handle the End of ‘Scandal’: Is ABC’s Drama Irreplaceable?
Kerry Washington drama will end after upcoming seventh season
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‘Modern Family’ Renewed for 2 More Seasons at ABC
Hit comedy picked up through 2018-19 season
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‘Blindspot’ Renewed for Season 3 at NBC
Jaimie Alexander stars in police drama from creator Martin Gero
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BET Shuts Down DC Office, Relocates Headquarters to New York
CEO Debra Lee announced the move in memo to staff
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‘Sleepy Hollow’ Canceled by Fox After 4 Seasons
Supernatural drama lost star Nicole Beharie last season
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Jeffrey Toobin Calls Comey Firing a ‘Grotesque Abuse of Power’ by Trump
“This is the kind of thing that goes on in non-democracies,” CNN analyst says, “This is not normal. This is not politics as usual”
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Outspoken Hollywood Weighs in on Comey Firing: ‘Our Democracy Is Toast’
Josh Gad, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt and more pounce on Trump’s decision to dismiss FBI director
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‘Taken’ Renewed for Season 2 at NBC
Adaptation of the Liam Neeson film series will return for 16 episodes
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‘Orange Is the New Black’ Star, 43, Told She’s Too Old to Play 57-Year-Old’s Wife
Actress Jamie Denbo calls out sexism in Hollywood
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‘American Idol’ Performances From Kelly Clarkson to Adam Lambert That We Still Love (Video)
TheWrap picks highlights from 15 seasons of Fox’s singing competition, including Candice Glover’s rendition of The Cure’s “Lovesong” and Carrie Underwood belting out Heart’s “Alone”
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How Will Glenn Howerton’s New NBC Comedy Affect ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’?
Howerton will star alongside Patton Oswalt in the sitcom “A.P. Bio”
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NBC Orders Glenn Howerton’s ‘AP Bio’ to Series
Half-hour comedy starring “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” actor hails from “Saturday Night Live” alum Mike O’Brien












