TV News
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So will the sun make him weaker or stronger?
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We celebrate the 'Chuck' finale with a few big ones.
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Plus, a vampire on 'Supernatural'.
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"Lonely Boy" doesn't pass for a great superhero name...
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And a Hollywood legend on a new series.
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He will transcend from boat to horse in the show.
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The woman who exposed the NYC Playboy Club in the '60s speaks up.
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Couldn't afford the ticket to San Diego this time around? No problem.
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A round-up of the best events at the biggest pop-culture convention in the world!
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That show really defies the laws of television ratings.
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What a year for the small screen. Let's see how the top networks and channels fared.
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Plus, 'The Event', 'Law & Order: Los Angeles', and 'Outsourced' get additional episodes.
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He also bought you tickets to that thing you like, and baked you a gourmet cake.
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The sexy geek goddess will enter NBC's espionage series this fall
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Warner Bros. brings 14 shows to the San Diego Comic-Con
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Comedy Central’s cancellation of The Sarah Silverman Program on Wednesday came just before a flurry of higher-profile series were axed.
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Alicia Keys, Aretha Franklin and Shakira could be left in the dark on Wednesday night if TV staff at NBC staff carry out a threat to strike at the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting ceremony in New York.
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Nicole Richie is preparing to launch an acting career as the star of a new TV sitcom.
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As Comic-Con continues its light-speed morph into a not-to-be-missed event for the industry, studios and networks plan to promote more TV shows than ever before at next month's conference.
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I don’t know about you, but I absolutely plan on shelling out $400+ I don’t have on a product that I don’t need and is guaranteed to be aesthetically obsolete (aka uncool) this time next year. OK, better yet, this particular purchase is out of my control!
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Nicole Richie is set to complete her TV comeback by turning her 2005 book The Truth About Diamonds into a drama series.
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New mom Nicole Richie will relive her days as a Hollywood 'bad girl' after landing a small role on TV comedy Chuck.