TV News
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'Mad Men,' '30 Rock' and new show 'Modern Family' lead the early Writers Guild of America Awards nominations with three apiece in the TV category.
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'Mad Men' and '30 Rock' are all set to repeat as TV winners at the Producers Guild Awards in 2010.
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Vampires are set to rule the upcoming People's Choice Awards -- with blockbuster fantasy film franchise Twilight and blood-sucking TV series True Blood leading the nominations.
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In addition to executive producing 'Undercovers,' his Warner Bros. pilot at NBC, J.J. Abrams may direct the opening episode.
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See who won -- and lost -- at Sunday night's big ceremony!
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Jon Favreau and Robert Downey Jr. are gearing up to play 'Cowboys and Aliens.'
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The nominations for the 61st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are in. The ceremony will air Sunday, Sept. 20, at 8/7c on CBS.
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A veteran TV producer is suing ABC, insisting the network used his ideas and storyline for hit series 'Lost.'
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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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Batman movie 'The Dark Knight' has added five more trophies to its impressive haul of prizes -- scooping the top accolades at the Annual Saturn Awards.
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Defunct TV cop series 'The Shield' is going out in style by leading the nominees for the upcoming Television Critics Association Awards.
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Kiefer Sutherland has been given a boost following his arrest for allegedly headbutting a fashion designer -- the actor has been named the most beautiful man in Canada.
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Director J.J. Abrams has confirmed he originally approached Matt Damon to take on the role of Captain Kirk in the new Star Trek remake -- but the actor turned him down.
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Cult sci-fi series Star Trek is set for a return to the small screen - a Hollywood writer is looking to produce a new TV show to tie in with the upcoming movie.
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Today marked a sunny day for the Dark Knight. Also for a guy who grows younger ans he gets older. The Producers Guild of America has announced its nominations for best movies, documentaries and TV shows.
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And so it begins … The National Board of Review kicked the award season off last week by announcing their 2008 picks and now the Writers Guild, Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association and the Critics’ Choice Awards are following suit.
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Another day, another casting move for both Lost and 24 -- and this time there’s a connection between the two.
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Wonder no more: The trailer for the fifth season of this mildly anticipated show you may have heard of called Lost is finally here! Watch it and salivate, because it might be the closest we come to a revelation until the season premieres in "early 2009."
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On Emmy night the only place filled with more glittery winged statuettes than the trophy room at the ceremony was HBO’s annual afterparty, thanks to a series of sweeping victories – 26 in all – by the pay cable network’s programming, including the miniseies “John Adams,” the telepic “Recount,” the drama “In Treatment” and the comedy “Entourage.”
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The nominations are in! See which of your favorite shows got love from Emmy voters--and which didn't.
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Hollywood.com talks to JJ Abrams about his new Fox series 'Fringe' premiering Sept. 9, 2008.
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Lost star Alan Dale stopped watching his own show during its third season because of its repetitive script and outlandish storylines.
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According to EW.com, actress Zuleikha Robinson (pronounced “Zoo-Lika”) is tapped to play Ilana, “a European female who possesses great intelligence but who's also dangerous as all get out. She's alluring and apparently used to getting her own way.”
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Actors Matthew Fox and Evangeline Lilly have reportedly launched a bid to increase their pay by up to $70,000 per episode for their work on hit TV show Lost.
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Former 'Beverly Hills, 90210' star Luke Perry has signed on to join the cast of 'Law & Order: SVU' after declining an offer to reprise his role in the hit TV series.
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Desperate Housewives star Teri Hatcher has been snubbed by the Emmy Awards--three of her castmates will be competing for the Best Comedy Actress Award without her.
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Actor Harold Perrineau is upset with the producers of Lost because they never told him they were bringing his character back to the drama to die.
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Jennifer Love Hewitt and Patrick Dempsey have been named America's sexiest TV stars.