TV
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Rashida Jones, Will McCormack Land Relationship Comedy at NBC
Ben Queen will write and executive produce the project, which will follow a couple from first meeting to breakup
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Why Miley Cyrus’ VMAs Twerknado Wasn’t So Bad After All (Video)
TheWrap’s Jethro Nededog expresses a change of opinion on Miley Cyrus’ 2013 VMA performance
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Fox Names Former NBCUniversal Exec Salil Mehta President of Content Management
He’ll oversee all digital media and TV distribution, reporting to Jim Gianopulos
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Fall Premieres Week 1: How ‘Sleepy Hollow’ and Other New Shows Stacked Up in the Ratings
“Sleepy Hollow” gets off to a galloping start, while “Dads” and “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” yield solid premieres
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Fox Sports 1 ‘Very Pleased’ With First Month — Though Not Scaring ESPN
“We’ve had competition before and we’ll have competition again,” the Worldwide Leader says
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CBS Buys Couples Therapy Comedy ‘Good Session’ With Put Pilot Commitment
CBS has bought the comedy “Good Session,” about a couple going to therapy to decide whether to have a child, with a put pilot commitment. The Warner Bros. single-camera comedy comes from writers/executive producers Matt Miller and John Hamburg. It features the counseling sessions of a thirtysomething couple as they decide whether to have a…
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ABC Buys Comedy ‘Bagel Nation’ From Jerry Bruckheimer
The story of a Lebanese man who buys a Jewish deli — but isn’t Jewish
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Kelly McGillis Is Breaking Amish Again in TV Movie (Exclusive)
The “Witness” and “Top Gun” star will play an Amish aunt in UP television movie “Love Finds You in Sugarcreek, Ohio”
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Bryan Singer’s 90-Minute Monster Pilot Coming to Syfy
The “X-Men” director and his Bad Hat Harry Productions bring “Creature at Bay” to a TV near you
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Bob Greenblatt’s NBC Contract Renewed Through 2017
Entertainment chief has helped NBC climb out of fourth place
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‘Breaking Bad’ All-Seasons Marathon to Run on AMC Before Finale
AMC’s meth-terpiece binge begins Sept. 25
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NBC Claims No. 2 in Ratings for Full Broadcast Year
NBC says it leads Fox by a hair, but it isn’t following the typical TV calendar
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‘Fringe’ Alum John Noble Signs on for ‘Sleepy Hollow’
A “Fringe” reunion is in the works on “Sleepy Hollow.” John Noble, who played eccentric Walter Bishop on “Fringe,” has signed on as a recurring character on the new Fox drama “Sleepy Hollow,” from former “Fringe” producers Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci and Heather Kadin.. Also read: ‘Sleepy Hollow’: 5 Things to Know About Fox’s Twisted…
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‘American Horror Story Coven’: When Witches Don’t Fight, They Burn (Video)
Jessica Lange is training the next generation of black magic women