Report From TCA
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CW Star Maggie Q: ‘To Break Stereotypes You Need Power’
The star of the new CW series “Nikita” talked about dealing with Asian stereotypes while showing off her martial arts skills at the TCA summer press tour
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Big Question Mark — Futures for Showtime’s ‘Big C,’ ‘Real L Word’?
“The Big C” doesn’t premiere until Aug. 16, but there was already substantial discussion about its survival
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TCA: CW’s Ostroff Loves Spies, Scandals; Now Looking for Superheroes
Talks “Nikita” and “Hellcats” and dotcom — but not outgoing ABC President Steve McPherson
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‘Dexter’ Faces the Winter of Season 5
After a huge fourth season, Showtime’s seminal serial killer drama faces cruel, mortal truth — its best kills are probably behind it
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Showtime’s Matt Blank at TCA: ‘We’ve Had Some Changes’
But other than that, the network’s president and CEO mostly wanted to talk new shows and Emmy nominations
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Alex O’Loughlin — If ‘Five-O’ Doesn’t Work, What Will?’
After starring in two previous short-lived CBS dramas, star hopes latest go-around lasts a few seasons
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CBS’ New Daytime Talk Stars on Scientology, Sexuality
Sarah Gilbert didn’t want to come out “in a CBS press release,” and Leah Remini won’t be discussing her religion on air
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Keepin’ It Real With ‘Mike and Molly’
Don’t call Chuck Lorre’s latest CBS multi-cam comedy a show about fat people: “It’s about real people with real problems”
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TCA: Lorre on ‘Big Bang’ Day Shift — ‘We Just Grow the Crops’
CBS’ kicked off its panel lineup at the annual TCA summer press tour with its biggest show — “The Big Bang Theory”
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NASCAR, DirecTV Get ‘Undercover Boss’ Treatment
CBS announced some of the companies that will participate on the next season of its hit reality show
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CBS’ Tassler on McPherson — ‘Damn, Steve Got Out of Press Tour’
CBS entertainment president also talks the new “Hawaii Five-O,” “Big Bang” contract talks and selling a show with a four-letter word
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Battle of the Ages on ‘Survivor’
A 30-and-under tribe will face off against a 40-and-over tribe on the next season, to be set in Nicaragua
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Shatner on Twitter — ‘I Know It’s 148 Characters’
The star of “$#*! My Dad Says” discusses his relationship with the site that inspired the show